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SAIL: Ensuring Smooth Sail
Fortinet's multiple security features appealed to SAIL
Rajneesh De
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is the leading steel-making company in India. Stressing that in the present scenario of cut-throat competition right decision at right time is most important for competitive advantage, Deo Murti Thakur, joint director (CC&C), SAIL, points out that IT is the biggest facilitator in this endeavour. "The IT group is always trying to put its sincere efforts so that SAIL should have all the relevant information to take the right decision at the right time," he says, informing that SAIL's IT department had commissioned some major projects in the past year.

Ensuring a continuous flow of information and high availability of the network is one of the key tasks before Thakur and his team. "The IT department has to ensure that failure in IT system should be minimum or almost zero," he says. And one of the serious challenges posed to the availability of SAIL's network is from virus attacks and other types of intrusions. "These threats are serious whether they are virus attacks and or something else," Thakur says.

In order to control all kinds of threats to SAIL's network posed either by Internet or by a mail, SAIL decided to go for a solution that can ensure that all threats are controlled at the gateway level itself. "We decided to install a system at the gateway level of the LAN and WAN of SAIL," says Thakur.

However finding the right solution wasn't an easy job given the fact that the market is flooded with scores of security solutions. "There are many types of security system. Some are software based and some are hardware based," he observes. The other challenge was to ensure that deploying a security system should not affect network performance. "Putting different security system for different applications create lot of problems which slow down the network," Thakur adds.

At a Glance

Challenges
n Virus attacks and other types of intrusions
n Impediments to continuous flow of information
n Lack of high availability of the network

Solution
n Hardware-based system with multiple security features
n System at the gateway level of the LAN and WAN
n Security with Firewall, IDS/IPS, anti-virus, Spam control, user authentications for Internet

Benefits
n Unified solution that meets all security requirements
n Better Internet usage management
n Threats controlled at the gateway level
n Ease of control through a console only

With all these factors in mind, SAIL analyzed a number of solutions available in the market before finalising Fortinet. "SAIL analyzed almost all types of security systems and Fortinet proved to be the best for us," Thakur says. The most appealing feature of the Fortinet solution according to Thakur is that it is a hardware-based system with multiple security features in one solution. "It meets all our security requirements as it has Firewall, IDS/IPS, anti-virus, Spam control, user authentications for Internet and more importantly for more than one Internet lease line connections," he points out.

After installation of the Fortinet solution, SAIL's LAN at its two corporate offices in New Delhi is now completely secured. "No virus threat that can disrupt work or mail has been experienced. Our interaction with plants and outside never got hampered. No data loss or mail loss has occured. This has created smooth working environment at our corporate office," says Thakur of his experience after deploying the Fortinet's solution. Moreover, the Fortinet solution has also given SAIL better Internet management capabilities. "Now we are able to connect and disconnect Internet users as per
requirement. Everything can be controlled through a consol only," he adds.

Rajneesh De
rajneeshd@cybermedia.co.in

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