Network Security White Papers
Cyberoam Secures Societe Generale Viet Finance - The Largest Consumer Credit Arm
Overview Societe Generale Viet Finance (SGVF) was licensed by the State Bank of Vietnam in 2007 to operate in consumer credit with 100% foreign capital under financial corporations and Societe Generale, France. Mr. Vo Remy, the IT Department Manager at SGVF was not happy with the existing FortiGate 100A. To cover FortiGate's security, Mr. Remy had also deployed ASA 5510, in front of FortiGate. But this still failed to alleviate the situation as ASA does not give SGVF user-based micro level control over Internet surfing and the content accessed over it. After a careful study of the available solutions in the market, SGVF decided to deploy CR Series of Cyberoam Unified Threat Management Solutions.
| Publisher | Elitecore Technologies | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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