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Case Study

Pioneering Audio-Visual Experience Company Embraces the Armis Advantage to Support Secure Innovation and Operations

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Based in Israel, this audio-visual experience company has long been at the forefront of its industry. With a presence in over 100 countries and a dedicated team of almost 500 employees, the company is renowned for its innovative solutions that drive collaboration and engagement across various sectors, from enterprises to educational institutions.

The Challenge

In an environment that relies on digital connectivity, the company faced mounting security challenges. “Our R&D labs have extensive facilities, where developers frequently need to connect devices to our network for conducting tests. While fostering innovation, this requirement could pose risks”. The administrator further explained that locating unacceptable devices could potentially consume a lot of time and resources. Sometimes, it could even require the physical disassembly of unmanaged 48-port switches to locate rogue routers.

Continue reading to learn why this audio-visual experience company chose Armis Centrix™ to ensure that the company’s network was both secure and conducive to innovation.

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Challenges
  • challenge iconEnsuring comprehensive network security while maintaining operational efficiency and resilience
  • challenge iconIdentifying and managing rogue devices
  • challenge iconIntegrating multiple disparate security and operational platforms for a unified view
Results
  • results iconArmis protects the entire attack surface and manages the organization‘s cyber risk exposure in real time
  • results iconIdentified rogue devices, including wireless routers
  • results iconPinpointed anomalous behavior in network devices, leading to swift resolution of misconfigurations
  • results iconEnhanced network security while ensuring minimal disruption to R&D and operations
  • results iconDramatically improved operational efficiency and MTTR