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Skipton Building Society Guarding and Managing Data Integrity With One Complete Solution

Overview The Skipton is the seventh largest building society in the UK. Founded in 1853, the Skipton has 79 branches from Aberdeen to Plymouth. In 1998, Skipton Building Society decided to embark upon a substantial upgrade to its IT environment, by replacing "Dumb" terminals connected to a mainframe environment, with a network of desktop computers, many of which were connected to the Internet. Given the security implications of putting an entire enterprise online, data security manager at Skipton, was tasked with finding a suitable security solution. After extensive testing, Pointsec Protector was selected to protect Skipton's network. The software was deployed throughout the organization.

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PublisherCheck Point Software Technologies File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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