Network Security White Papers
Client Data Protected at Business Office Strobbe
Overview Business Office Strobbe was founded 35 years ago in Meulebeke - Belgium. Currently, they have 7 employees. Tax law has no secrets for Strobbe. The office takes care of the bookkeeping of SME's and partnerships. The challenge was Business Office Strobbe needs a security solution that protects client data from hackers and fraudsters, but in the mean while is very user friendly for the employees of the office. aXs GUARD offers Business Office Strobbe one integrated solutions which guarantees the protection of the corporate network. Thanks to the user friendliness of aXs GUARD, nobody in the office needs to receive specific training to be able to work with it.
| Publisher | VASCO Data Security | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
| Topics | |||
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