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Check Point R80.10 Maximizes Security and Minimizes Operational Overhead for CCI Nice Côte D’Azur, Creating a “WOW” Effect

Security threats and attackers continue to adapt their techniques, making it more difficult than ever for organizations to protect themselves. When the CCI Nice Côte D’Azur upgraded to Check Point’s R80.10 Security Management, it increased threat prevention performance, efficiency, and visibility while reducing operational overhead.

 

In a recent chat with Frédéric Achache, IT Projects Manager of CCI Nice Côte D’Azur, I gained some interesting behind-the-scenes perspectives on its security challenges. The CCI is a metropolitan and regional agency charged with promoting economic development across the Alpes-Maritimes Côte D’Azur region. In addition to headquarters, its network connects multiple locations in the region, the Riviera Ports network (Port of Cannes, Nice, Antibes, Golfe-Juan and Villefranche), two airports (Nice and Cannes), the French Riviera Cruise Club, and La Commission du Film Alpes-Maritimes Côte D’Azur, which hosts the glamorous Cannes Film Festival.

 

With a small team responsible for overseeing networking and security, CCI wanted to increase security and threat visibility while reducing management overhead. It recently upgraded to Check Point’s R80.10 Security Management for its headquarters gateway appliances. Check Point R80.10 is the first business-aware platform that protects organizations against existing threats and keeps them protected with a future-proof architecture. It integrates all aspects of CCI’s security environment under a single pane of glass in SmartConsole, which greatly increases efficiency and delivers threat intelligence and visibility across premises-based, mobile, and cloud users, applications, and devices.

 

R80.10 and SmartConsole give the team an easy-to-use consolidated solution for managing security, with deep visibility and unmatched context. Achache told us that Check Point has helped them:

 

CCI Nice Côte D’Azur is planning to test Check Point SandBlast and SandBlast Agent to consolidate functionality and potentially replace an existing endpoint vendor. At the same time, they are considering Check Point appliance deployment in non-headquarters locations to further consolidate security operations and reduce overhead. That’s great to hear. We’re looking forward to updates in the future.

 

To learn more about R80.10 visit: https://www.checkpoint.com/products-solutions/security-management/.

 

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