Cartamundi

Cartamundi goes for Next Generation Firewall in the core.

Cartamundi asked SecureLink to implement a redundant set-up of new firewalls in order to replace the current Checkpoint firewall and selected the Palo Alto PA2050 solution to make it happen. The need for visibility and transparency took Cartamundi automatically to Palo Alto.

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Stad Aalst

The City of Aalst (Stad Aalst) is a good example of collaboration between the end user and his integrator.

First of all there was the need to provide access to all data for the city counsellors. A great part of these counsellors resides in the Flemish Parliament and were cut off from all data while doing their elected ducties for the people. SecureLink integrated the Juniper Secure Access 4000 solution.

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Jetair

Jetair (World of TUI) needed a new solution for their Internet access:

The main goal was to increase the manageability, flexibility and reporting of Internet use and to decrease improper use of Internet connectivity. This should result in higher employee productivity and lower, if any, vulnerability coming from viruses, spyware, phishing sites, executables, and etcetera.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers

Deciding to implement IDP in a security environment is not an evident choice to make. It needs vision, persuasion and understanding of tomorrow’s threats. PricewaterhouseCoopers made this difficult choice with Juniper's IDP solutions. SecureLink predicts that in the near future more companies will have to see the need of Intrusion Detection and Prevention, as a reactive or, hopefully, pro-active measure.

 

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VUB/ULB

VUB & ULB chose the IronPort Anti Spam solution :

Although ULB & VUB chose to go their separate ways in 1969, they share the same IT department. Today these universities have a 1 Gbit WAN line at their service, via Belnet. Soon, it became very obvious that the need of efficient protection was growing. "We had a first line of defense in our router, but it appeared functionally insufficient", said Paul Raeymaekers, IT manager of VUB & ULB. "Later on, there were firewalls and switches. But the security risks did not decrease, so other, more specific solutions were needed.'

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UZ Brussels

UZ Brussels chose SecureLink for its new LAN :

SecureLink proposed an extension for the 2 existing Nortel Passport core switch chassis with 2 new ones. At that time, Nortel changed their names to Ethernet Routing Switches 8600. This extension provided UZ Brussels enough slots to create the needed space to grow. Not only in number of ports, but also in types of connectivity.

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