Thai shipbuilding company under the oversight of the Ministry of Defence relies on SearchInform's fraud and data leakage prevention solution to secure sensitive data.
Bangkok Dock Limited has deployed a leakage prevention solution, next gen DLP RiskMonitor developed by SearchInform to meet the regulation requirements, identify internal threats and prevent privacy breaches.
Before deploying the solution, Bangkok Dock tested Risk Monitor to see how it can enhance the level of information security. The particular interest was paid during free the trial to such features as employee activity monitoring and data transmission control.
Thus, the company found out, which employees are most productive, but who are less motivated and waste working time on extraneous things. Besides that, with the help of Risk Monitor the risk of data leakage from inside were fully eliminated.
The company also highlighted that Risk Monitor provides reports on user traffic data and all their actions for retrospective investigations.
"When making the final decision, we took into account the SearchInform Risk Monitor providing an archive of all the users’ traffic and actions that help to prevent the data leakage and conduct a retrospective investigation if necessary. We also appreciate the support we had every step of the way and the strong commitment the distributor and vendor showed in adapting the software to our specific needs. At this moment, we have all the protection capabilities of the SearchInform Risk Monitor implemented and serving the needs of our company daily", highlighted CISO of Bangkok Dock.
"We lay special emphasis on the APAC and are very pleased to have The Bangkok Dock (1957) Co., Ltd. as our client in Thailand. We are present on the Thai market since early 2019. With the help of our partner ActiveMedia Thailand we are closer to our clients and it allows us to better understand local needs in order to provide the highest level of service possible", said SearchInform CBDO Alexey Pinchuk.
According to the survey conducted by SearchInform, 64,3% of Thai companies increased their budgets on information security last year. Moreover, 35.7% of them named internal incidents as more dangerous than external attacks.
The Bangkok Dock (1957) Co., Ltd. is The Bangkok Dock Company (1957) Limited is a Thai shipbuilding company. It operates as a state enterprise under the oversight of the Ministry of Defence. It was founded in 1865 as the Bangkok Dock Co by Captain John Bush, the harbour master of Bangkok, and was acquired by the Royal Thai Navy in 1957. The company now has two facilities: the original Bangkok dockyard on Charoen Krung Road next to Wat Yan Nawa, and a newer main facility operating at the Mahidol Adulyadej Naval Dockyard at Sattahip in Chonburi Province.
SearchInform is a 100% private company that develops risk management products being one of the industry leaders. More than 3,000 companies across 20+ countries are SearchInform clients. The development team has been creating search technologies for unstructured data since 1995 and started developing information security solutions in 2004. Today, the team has products and services for comprehensive protection against insider threats at all levels of corporate information systems.
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