Data Travel in Secure Mode (Tourism) – Case Study

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TOURISM CASE STUDY

Ultimate goal for any tourism related service is to provide a smooth and positive service to make people happy and feel them more precious

Today any service to end customers requires not only quality at the service delivery time, but also processes that support this delivery. As all of the supporting business systems are now digitally driven, protecting the generated data can never be ignored on any business vertical.

User privacy is perhaps the most important aspect of tourism industry. It is now backed by legal regulations and treated as a corporate asset once it is processed under user consent.

Video Surveillance and remote monitoring of tourist attractions such as natural reserves, historical monuments, or theme parks is an integral part of todays security. Keeping it secure and accessible is another challenge.

All booking subsystems, infrastructure telemetries, critical operation security also need to be taken care, to provide a perfect service to customers. These challenges need to be handled sensitively without compromising the service quality

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Protecting Government Data – Case Study

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PROTECTING GOVERNMENT DATA

Government data usually consist of highly confidential information related with public safety, which needs to be protected at all cost.

The nature of critical data makes it a common target for attackers.

Keeping it safe yet accessible for sharing within the country or sometimes within an international alliance, requires a guaranteed security precautions that many firewalls or intrusion system can not offer. Today’s data is not only generated in word processors, but also on big data engines , digital cameras, IoT devices and with many more technological endpoints.

This makes delivery methods different for each protocol, and together with remote transfer requirements, more sophisticated approaches are now needed. Keeping data secure and integral, away from any possible attack, and being able to transfer it when necessary is the most challenging part of today’s information driven world.

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