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Centerra Gold digs security with Bitdefender Elite Security
The company’s primary goal is to increase gold production while ensuring human safety, protecting the environment, and supporting local communities. Centerra policy is to hire locally and obtain materials locally whenever possible. With operations in mostly remote locations, the company often transforms the area surrounding its production sites, both financially and socially, creating an entirely new ecosystem. Centerra Gold employs IT staff across eight sites in five countries to support the company’s business goals and IT infrastructure. The IT team supports a wide range of end users including office workers who rely on Microsoft Office – and other Windows-based applications – as well as technical workers like geo scientists who rely on costly, resource-hungry applications that gather, interpret, and deliver geological information used in exploration and prospecting activities. Both types of applications compete for the same laptop resources protected by the same endpoint security. By 2009, their security software was impacting system performance, slowing laptops and desktops, prompting application crashes, and making troubleshooting complicated and difficult. “We needed a solution that could manage all endpoints anywhere in real time, regardless of endpoint architectures, operating systems (OS), or applications,” said Slava Bukhryakov, Lead, Centerra Gold Information Systems and Cyber Security. The team wanted a solution that provided confidentiality with endpoint security preventing threats from stealing data and eavesdropping and availability, meaning that the endpoint security is not causing issues with the stability of the application or operating system.
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Patria Bank foils cybercrime group with latest security techniques
Banking was once regarded as a stable, often uneventful profession. That’s all changed with the rise of cybercrime. Consider Patria Bank, a regional bank that was one of five financial firms in Romania targeted by the Cobalt Group, which was attempting to hack electronic payment systems. Fortunately for Patria Bank, the cybercriminals tipped their hand and initially attacked a decommissioned server isolated from the rest of the infrastructure. Realizing Patria Bank would not be so lucky again, IT decided to evaluate alternative security solutions, such as Bitdefender GravityZone Ultra, McAfee Endpoint Security, and Symantec Endpoint Protection. After an in-depth evaluation, GravityZone Ultra emerged as the clear choice for Patria Bank. Another factor in the bank’s choice of GravityZone was the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new law that imposes stiff fines when companies experience privacy or data breaches.
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Citizens Savings and Loan turns to Bitdefender to replace traditional security and improve performance
Like many financial institutions, Citizens Savings and Loan uses sophisticated solutions to provide top financial products and services to its customers. The clientele have come to depend on this long-standing institution, and rely on the company to deliver the trust it has always been known for. In 2009, Citizens Savings and Loan adopted VMware’s virtualization platform as a way to save costs and consolidate services. Initially, the company implemented a traditional anti-virus solution from another security vendor and found the performance of their virtualized servers and VDI user environment was quickly eroding.
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bela-pharm opts for GravityZone to maximize IT security
Developing and preparing veterinary pharmaceuticals requires a powerful, reliable IT infrastructure, including innovative systems for secure IT-based business processes. The company’s existing security solution only scanned endpoints and file servers for malware, and it sometimes degraded system performance, forcing the company to disable scanning during business hours. The security system had no Exchange module either, so e-mail traffic was not secure, and it could not reliably protect mobile devices. So, the company’s IT managers decided to seek a security solution that offers maximum security, doesn’t affect system performance and is easy to use.
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SecureMe2 guards network traffic with Bitdefender
As more applications and data move to the cloud, SecureMe2, a network surveillance solution provider, identified a growth opportunity. SecureMe2’s Cyber Alarm network scanning solution runs on servers at customers’ locations, which means scaling to additional endpoints may require server upgrades. To provide increased flexibility and efficiency, SecureMe2 decided to develop and offer Cyber Alarm as a cloud-based solution. SecureMe2 evaluated security technologies from Bitdefender and several other vendors. SecureMe2 selected Bitdefender to integrate threat intelligence, and URL detection services into its new cloud-based Cyber Alarm solution.
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Sound cybersecurity protection for Pikolin Group
As the pace and debilitating impact of ransomware and other cyberattacks accelerate, businesses must frequently improve their security posture. Pikolin, a leading European manufacturer of bedding products, has evolved its cybersecurity strategy for several years with Bitdefender as it has expanded from endpoint protection to sophisticated endpoint detection and response (EDR), risk and incident analytics, patch management, and encryption capabilities. Pikolin also considered cybersecurity solutions from Panda Security, SentinelOne, and Sophos but GravityZone Ultra offered the most comprehensive protection, response, and streamlined management.
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Coleg Gwent boosts virtualized estate with better cybersecurity
When Coleg Gwent, the largest higher education institution in Usk, Wales, was virtualizing thousands of desktops and servers, a problem emerged. The college’s security solution was consuming significant compute resources and causing virtualized endpoints to run slowly or even lock up. Also concerning were weekly outages resulting from infected endpoints, requiring IT to travel to classrooms and offices across multiple sites to clean and reimage machines. To address these issues, Coleg Gwent evaluated alternative security solutions and selected GravityZone Business Security from Bitdefender.
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Gerawan Farms increases productivity with unified security management
In operation since 1938, Gerawan Farms is the largest grower and distributor of ‘stone’ fruits in the U.S. and across the world. Throughout the years, the company has maintained its high quality produce, services and distribution through the assistance of innovation and technology. The base full time staff is approximately 1000 people. However, in its busiest seasons, Gerawan Farms has up to 4500 employees, which include seasonal workers, contractors and full time staff. Moreover, Gerawan Farms has a highly distributed workforce allocated in the fields and orchards, the processing and packing plants, and offices. Approximately 250 field workers rely on various mobile devices – iPads, iPods and iPhones – to capture and share information through an intricate system that communicates to the processing plants and the company’s main office. In the recent past, Gerawan Farms was suffering from poor administrative controls for security – utilizing multiple security vendors. Tad Uhl, Manager of Information Technology, Gerawan Farms, says “We have come to rely on mobile devices to ensure our efficiency as a company. With our distributed workforce operating and reporting on multiple devices using various security products, it was problematic to manage updates and policies, and even to know which computers or devices ever came into the network.”
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Seattle Theatre Group gets first-rate reviews for network security
In theater, the show must go on. If problems arise, the theater’s actors, crew, and the business offices do what they can to keep performances running smoothly. When network outages and slowdowns were affecting business operations at Seattle Theatre Group, the Internet service provider and internal SonicWall firewall reported there were no issues. Also concerning was that Symantec Endpoint Protection and Microsoft Windows Defender were not blocking malware from hacking users’ workstations and office servers. Seattle Theatre Group’s IT team evaluated alternative network solutions, including ExtraHop Reveal(x), Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics and Bitdefender Network Traffic Security Analytics (NTSA). For endpoint security, IT considered Malwarebytes, Avast and Bitdefender GravityZone Business Security. Bitdefender rose to the top of the pack with Seattle Theatre Group choosing NTSA and GravityZone.
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IRIS Solutions keeps clients safe from cyberthreats
IRIS Solutions, a managed IT service provider, faced significant challenges with their previous security solution, VIPRE. VIPRE failed to stop malware at client sites, leading to increased malware infections and security breaches. Additionally, VIPRE's licensing model required IRIS Solutions to set up individual licenses for each client, which was both time-consuming and expensive. This inefficiency prompted IRIS Solutions to seek alternative security solutions that could offer better protection and a more efficient licensing model. After evaluating several options, Bitdefender and Sophos emerged as the top choices. Ultimately, IRIS Solutions selected Bitdefender Cloud Security for MSPs due to its exceptional security features and a licensing model well-suited for managed service providers.
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Healthcare provider gains integrated, streamlined control of enterprise, achieves 100 percent security protection, and increases network performance by 6Xs
In hospitals, rapid and reliable access to medical data is critical to clinicians improving patient outcomes. The IT team at Austrian healthcare provider Tauernklinikum was logging extra hours to ensure infections missed by its previous ESET security solution did not result in any lost data or disrupt patient care. IT also grew concerned when reduced network performance caused by ESET began slowing transfer of files and data. Before long, IT evaluated solutions from Bitdefender, Avast and Kaspersky and determined Bitdefender GravityZone Elite integrated security offered the best solution.
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Grupo Vega fortifies cybersecurity infrastructure
Grupo Vega Distribución S.A.C., one of Peru’s largest grocery chains, was on a mission. The retailer deployed four security products one after the other and yet ransomware attacks continued to occur. After each event, IT spent hours or even days cleaning infected systems and restoring backups. While these remediations prevented data loss or business interruption, the burdensome effort distracted the IT team from other important tasks. Once again, Grupo Vega sought to replace its security solution. The retail and distribution company evaluated other security products and selected Bitdefender GravityZone.
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Large Louisiana school district shines light on endpoint security
Keeping 36,000 desktops, laptops and tablets, along with physical and virtual servers up and running, in peak performance and cyber-secure is a never-ending process. Chasing down infections with the district’s old Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP) security solution slowed users’ devices and didn’t always yield enough information to root out the problem. Speed was another issue. Because the Microsoft solution was more memory-intensive, programs took longer to start up and documents were slower to open. Users were frustrated with the lag time.
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Mentor fires up datacenter transformation with next-gen security
Mentor’s IT strategy focuses on adopting technologies that aggressively reduce costs, improve system performance, and increase operational efficiency. In recent years, IT consolidated Mentor’s geographically dispersed datacenters to two datacenters, in the U.S. and Ireland, and virtualized thousands of servers and desktops. Initially, IT was using a security solution that required installation of agents on every virtual machine (VM). As Mentor scaled to 10-plus VMs per physical server host, system performance slowed to a crawl during security scans. Not only did this reduce end-customer satisfaction and workforce productivity, but it slowed the work of the software engineers who create products for customers as well. To address performance shortcomings, IT ruled out adding servers and storage, since extra capacity would sit idle when scans weren’t running. Mentor tested several security solutions for its VMware workloads over several months. In a 32 VM-per-host environment, for example, Bitdefender GravityZone recorded an average performance impact of 3-4 percent, while other solutions showed a 17-27 percent degradation. Mentor continues to periodically test Bitdefender against other solutions and GravityZone still tops the charts for performance and security.
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Archdiocese finds safe haven from cybercrime with Bitdefender MDR
When an Archdiocese began consolidating IT services across its various agencies and locations, its IT support organization transitioned from supporting several hundred to many thousands of employees. Senior leadership, with the assistance of outside IT committee members, determined that a managed detection and response solution would help reduce IT operational costs and deliver improved stability across the decentralized organization. After evaluating solutions from various managed security vendors including Bitdefender, Carbon Black and CrowdStrike, IT selected Bitdefender Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Service. Staffed by experienced security analysts, Bitdefender’s MDR Service provides the Archdiocese with 24X7 monitoring of in-depth telemetry to rapidly identify malicious activities, remove threats, reduce investigative time, and limit damage.
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Enable delivers peace and serenity to security clients
Ransomware is an especially chilling security threat. Cybercriminals encrypt enterprises’ files and databases and hold them hostage unless the ransom is paid, or IT can restore the infrastructure. Previously, Enable Resource Group, a managed service provider (MSP) serving churches and other enterprises, was mitigating ransomware intrusions nearly every week for clients when it used another security solution. While Enable dodged data loss and ransom payments, restoring clients’ encrypted systems from backups was a huge burden on its staff. In addition, the previous solution’s heavy use of computing power caused workstations and servers at client sites to run slowly. Enable previously used a separate security solution, NOD32, for clients’ Apple workstations, further straining Enable’s customer support teams. Enable tested alternative solutions from several vendors, including Bitdefender, Cylance, and VIPRE. When Enable injected 200 malware infections into the test environment, Bitdefender quarantined 196 and stopped three at run time. The final instance had no impact. Enable decided to consolidate its security environment onto Bitdefender Cloud Security for MSPs.
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The pure technology group protects client endpoints with ease
When the pure technology group (PTG), an IT managed service provider (MSP), used to offer cybersecurity protection, the standard was to implement the client’s preferred solution. However, using multiple security solutions, such as McAfee, Symantec, Sophos, and Trend Micro, became complicated. Advanced threats, such as crypto viruses, were bypassing these solutions and causing downtime for clients. The solutions were also difficult to use, and basic administrative tasks could disrupt clients’ workflow. For example, one of PTG’s security solutions would execute updates that systematically rebooted client servers for a law firm client during business hours, knocking employees offline. After evaluating various alternative solutions, PTG determined that Bitdefender Cloud Security for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) was the superior choice for endpoint protection.
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Evolumia advances cybersecurity protection with partnership
A robust cybersecurity strategy requires comprehensive protection from endpoints to cloud to networks. Evolumia, a value-added reseller and managed services provider, struggled to gain a centralized security view of customers’ IT environments with its prior Panda Security solution. In addition, the solution generated frequent false positives and negatives, creating vulnerabilities and extra work for the security team. In response, Evolumia evaluated and tested Trend Micro, Kaspersky, and Bitdefender security solutions. Bitdefender Ultra was the clear choice.
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Advanced cybersecurity yields efficiency gains for W&W Informatik
W&W Informatik GmbH, the central IT provider for Wüstenrot & Württembergische Group, faced significant performance issues with their existing antimalware solution. The solution was causing performance degradation in their fast-growing virtualized server environment. The server team was on the lookout for a new cybersecurity solution that could eliminate the security performance penalty while maintaining robust protection. They aimed to establish a multilayer concept of antimalware protection. After a chance meeting at a VMworld trade show, W&W IT decided to conduct proofs of concept with Bitdefender and two other competing solutions. Ultimately, they chose Bitdefender GravityZone Enterprise Security for their virtualized server infrastructure.
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Les Jardins de Gaïa cultivates growth with advanced security
A few years ago, Denis Muckensturm, IT Manager for Les Jardins de Gaïa, took a vacation he is unlikely to forget. Enjoying his time off 1,000 kilometers from home, he received a call from an employee who reported that files on several computers had disappeared or been encrypted. Working remotely with an IT support firm, he removed the ransomware. Approximately 60% of employees were not able to work for one day. After this experience, Muckensturm decided to replace the Trend Micro security solution. In addition to the ransomware attack, less invasive infections were occurring regularly. When computers were infected, IT needed to use additional software, such as Malwarebytes or RogeKiller, to remove malware. After researching Bitdefender, ESET, Kaspersky, and Symantec solutions, Les Jardins de Gaïa chose Bitdefender GravityZone Elite Security.
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iPremise turns to Bitdefender after detection failures
Many businesses depend on iPremise to deliver secure and crucial IT services and solutions. Recently, the company had been noticing issues with customer networks. iPremise was using a combination of what they thought were well-known endpoint security products from a large security vendor based in Japan. They discovered a very alarming situation – the security vendor’s endpoint solution was not detecting unprotected devices, and worse, malware was hitting some of their clients through their networks from these unprotected devices.
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Citrix securely expands access to demo center to increase sales
Citrix, a global secure digital workspace vendor, sought to win additional business by expanding access to Citrix Demo Center—a cloud-based secure workspace for Citrix partners, customers, and employees to test Citrix solutions to include prospective customers. Citrix also wanted to extend testing timeframes from 24 hours to days. Citrix Demo Center is delivered via four global data centers running Windows servers and Windows 10 virtual desktops on Citrix Hypervisor (formerly XenServer) in the United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, and Australia. All this needed to be accomplished without compromising the company’s rock-solid reputation for top-notch security.
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Kansas public finance corporation keeps out ransomware with ease
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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New malware threats prompts The Clipper Group to select Bitdefender security
The IT department of this international shipping company began in 2013 to seek a new security solution for their extensive network that spans four continents. Lack of antivirus in the virtual environment, combined with a fear of overhead on the servers was an early challenger for The Clipper Group. Additionally, there was a growing concern of a rapidly and constantly changing threat environment. “With new security risks frequently emerging, you must decide where to place priorities, and where the greatest demands will be in a global corporate IT department,” said Michael M. Kristensen. Michael M. Kristensen, Operation and Project Lead for IT, was the person responsible for the project and planned rollout of Bitdefender GravityZone. ”We had trouble figuring out the market because the threat landscape is always changing. We needed a simple setup, but at the same time, we wanted a solution that addressed emerging threats, and not only mitigate at well-known and already-defined threats.” The Clipper Group, with Michael M. Kristensen in the lead, conducted a thorough and lengthy research process, in which they tested all aspects of Bitdefender GravityZone and confirmed the solution met Clipper Group’s high standards of safety.
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ENPI Group reduces threat risk with better endpoint visibility
Operating blind is always uncomfortable for IT professionals. In cybersecurity, it can be scary. That’s why Emirates National Factory for Plastic Industries (ENPI Group) replaced its prior security solution. In addition to providing limited endpoint visibility, the solution would degrade endpoint performance during software updates. ENPI considered several cybersecurity solutions and selected Bitdefender GravityZone.
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Denmark municipal government chooses Bitdefender for service, simplicity and reliability
The IT department of the Herning Kommune operates like an in-house service provider for all the municipal division IT departments, from administration to schools, road maintenance, retirement homes, waste collection and many other essential services. With a distributed workforce of approximately 9000 employees and only 500 employees working within city hall, the Herning Kommune IT departments are responsible for the smooth and safe IT operation of city services for 85,000 residents. Herning Kommune is a committed VMware customer, using vCloud Director to extend services to all the divisions within the municipality. Mikael Korsgaard Jensen, Server Manager, Herning Kommune is responsible for running the infrastructure for the municipality.
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ADVNET grows endpoint security business by 30 percent
When the European Union adopted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), businesses needed to reevaluate and potentially update their IT environments and security posture. Otherwise, they could be facing stiff fines if they experienced privacy or data breaches. ADVNET, an information technology systems integrator and value-added reseller, paid close attention to GDPR and soon determined that its Sophos security solution was not up to the challenge of complying with the new data protection requirement. The company sought an alternative and evaluated Trend Micro and Bitdefender.
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Bitdefender blocks malware at 500-year-old university
Even though the University of Urbino’s origins extend back hundreds of years, the academic institution has an advanced IT infrastructure with modern-day requirements similar to a large enterprise. When it came to computer security, university faculty and administration were increasingly frustrated by the performance of two former antivirus solutions, ESET Nod Antivirus and Trend Micro. Users complained about system slowdowns and, more seriously, attempts to eliminate viruses were not always successful. The IT department determined that a solution with a lighter footprint would serve their needs better. Cloud deployment would keep users secure while freeing staff from server maintenance.
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Insurance provider fortifies defenses against cyberattacks
We don’t have to look far for news about high-profile data breaches. Almost weekly, governments, companies, political organizations and other entities are compromised in cyberattacks. As a provider of health insurance to federal government employees, GEHA must be vigilant about safeguarding protected health information (PHI) under United States law. Cybercriminals work hard to steal personal data about federal employees, particularly those with security clearances. Theft of such data could result in significant financial penalties and reputation harm for the company. Prior to Bitdefender, GEHA used Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP) and Trend Micro Deep Security. As attack vectors became more sophisticated, ransomware and other threats began bypassing the solutions. In fact, one attack locked out 80 percent of employees from accessing their files for 13 hours. To address growing security concerns, the IT team evaluated Cylance, Trend Micro OfficeScan, and Bitdefender GravityZone. In addition to reviewing industry security research studies from Gartner Group, AV-TEST, AV-Comparatives, and NSS Labs, IT tested how the security solutions detected and stopped hundreds of malware samples that mimicked zero-day signature-less threats.
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LTE group aces cybersecurity
LTE group faced significant challenges with their existing McAfee endpoint security solution, which failed to prevent a security breach that caused rolling downtime for 1,000 employees and several thousand students over two weeks. The breach disrupted Skype VoIP deployment, leading to poor quality of phone and video conversations and remote video-based training. Additionally, McAfee's peer-to-peer broadcasting caused network issues, and despite identifying the problem, McAfee couldn't resolve it. Dissatisfied with the breach and high number of threats missed by McAfee, LTE's IT team evaluated alternatives, including Sophos, Cylance, Microsoft Windows Defender, and Bitdefender solutions, ultimately selecting Bitdefender GravityZone.
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