Case Studies Kansas public finance corporation keeps out ransomware with ease
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Kansas public finance corporation keeps out ransomware with ease

Cybersecurity & Privacy - Endpoint Security
Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
Cybersecurity & Privacy - Security Compliance
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Facilitating long-term financing for capital projects including state agency and university projects, affordable housing and healthcare facilities, manufacturing projects, farmland and equipment are essential to the economic health of Kansas. KDFA helps by serving as a conduit finance authority efficiently accessing capital markets. Like any organization handling sensitive projects and financial information, KDFA is highly concerned about cyberattacks. KDFA tried various antivirus solutions to protect its endpoints but was dissatisfied with various performance metrics and myriad computer issues. KDFA then added enhanced solutions from these vendors to protect against ransomware, but they also failed to meet KDFA’s expectations. In fact, KDFA was infected with ransomware six times in a six- to eight-month period, and all prior solutions lacked effective remediation tools. Even though KDFA avoided paying ransoms, clean-up and lost productivity from the six incidents cost time and resources and disrupted normal work operations for two to three days each time.
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The Kansas Development Finance Authority (KDFA) promotes economic development and prosperity for the State of Kansas by providing efficient access to capital markets through various tax-exempt and taxable debt obligations. KDFA works with public and private entities to identify financial options to fund capital projects for public and private entities. KDFA is headquartered in Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. and operates within the municipal finance industry. The organization is responsible for facilitating long-term financing for capital projects, including state agency and university projects, affordable housing and healthcare facilities, manufacturing projects, farmland, and equipment. KDFA serves as a conduit finance authority, efficiently accessing capital markets to support the economic health of Kansas.
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After evaluating a range of options, KDFA replaced all existing security solutions with Bitdefender GravityZone Elite Security and Bitdefender Hypervisor Introspection (HVI). GravityZone Elite Security provides comprehensive protection for KDFA’s physical laptops, Microsoft Exchange Server, file, and application servers virtualized on Citrix Hypervisor, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops infrastructure (VDI), and mobile devices. For added security, KDFA uses Bitdefender HVI for memory-level inspection of its Citrix Hypervisor environment. KDFA deployed GravityZone Elite Security in just five minutes per endpoint, while previous solutions took 15-20 minutes. The finance authority also installed HVI in minutes from Bitdefender’s GravityZone Control Center.
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With Bitdefender GravityZone Elite Security and HVI, KDFA turned a susceptible endpoint defense into a virtually impenetrable shield. In the year since adopting Bitdefender, KDFA reported zero security breaches, including no ransomware infiltrations or stealthy malware exfiltration. Even the global WannaCry outbreak failed to break through.
By keeping its endpoints free of ransomware, KDFA avoids costly cleanups and lost productivity, helping ensure an efficient workflow. More important, it keeps KDFA productive and responsive to client requests. One of the most painful repercussions following its previous ransomware attacks was telling users that certain financial documents had been lost and needed to be recreated, potentially delaying correspondence with outside parties. Those challenges have vanished.
Another benefit of GravityZone Elite Security is its lightweight design. Scans and signature updates occur in the background without impacting endpoint performance. Similarly, HVI continuously monitors activity in-memory on Citrix Hypervisor, unmasking stealthy cyberattacks that might evade detection at the operating system level, without slowing down user activity on virtual servers.
Experienced zero ransomware infections in a year.
Cut security administration time from 50 to 10 percent.
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