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Check Point Software deploys comprehensive security architecture at MidCoast Council

Check Point Software deploys comprehensive security architecture at MidCoast Council

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Check Point Software Technologies, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions globally, has announced that MidCoast Council in New South Wales has deployed Check Point Infinity – one of the leading cybersecurity architectures built to prevent sophisticated Fifth Generation attacks across networks, cloud deployments, endpoints, mobile and IoT devices.

Check Point Infinity provides the council with a comprehensive security solution stack across its data centres, endpoints and remote locations and will support the organisation to simplify its complex infrastructure. The MidCoast Council IT network connects 80 sites, including district offices, citizen services centres and critical infrastructure plants, primarily using a private microwave radio network. Additional sites connect to the network via 4G or VPN. Services are delivered from a primary data centre with a secondary data centre providing backup and disaster recovery capabilities. With more than 1100 users including external contractors, the IT team also supports nine communications towers, around 30 Vcentre Hosts, 250 virtual machines, 200 desktop PCs, 1,000 mobile devices and 600 Windows laptops.

“We needed a holistic, consistent security solution and selected Check Point partner, S5 Technology Group, to help us achieve our goals of achieving a single-pane-of-glass management and flexibility to support immediate and future deployments without disruption,” said Mike Nelson, Coordinator IT Infrastructure, MidCoast Council.

MidCoast Council has deployed Check Point Quantum Security Gateways for network Edge security in the main office and to secure segmented traffic at local sites. With Quantum security gateways, MidCoast Council automatically benefits from Check Point ThreatCloud AI, which keeps customers’ networks fully informed about new evasive threats and delivers immediate cyber security updates to protect the council’s digital assets. The council also upgraded security in its primary data centre using Check Point Quantum Lightspeed for up to 3Tbps throughput with ultra-low latency. Quantum Lightspeed provides firewall services for the organisation’s internal corporate networks.

“The single most effective solution for us so far has been the Quantum Security Gateways,” said Aaron Beard, Senior Network Administrator for MidCoast Council. “We’ve relied extensively on several key features. Identity awareness capabilities give us granular visibility of users, groups and machines to support critical water quality and wastewater management operations. Remote access VPN features were vital during the pandemic, and intrusion prevention system (IPS) significantly boosted protection of networks and servers.

“In addition, Check Point has helped the council evolve its level of security maturity as defined by the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s Essential Eight security framework. Infinity increased our security performance – in throughput and protection – in ways that other vendors couldn’t.”

Check Point Harmony Endpoint protects the organisation’s PCs and laptops, preventing the most imminent threats to endpoints across the environment. MidCoast Council also chose Check Point Horizon Managed Prevention and Response (MDR) for 24/7/365 security infrastructure monitoring and threat intelligence by CheckPoint elite experts enabling the council to prevent, monitor, detect, investigate and remediate attacks with a single solution.

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