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A Check Point Software Case Study
Assefaz is a Brazilian non‑profit healthcare provider (est. 1980) headquartered in Brasilia with 1,200 employees across 60 cities and partnerships with 14,000 medical facilities. The organization struggled with a patchwork of security products that were unreliable, hard to manage and offered poor visibility into data flows—creating data leakage risks, threats to personally identifiable information, and challenges meeting PCI and regulatory requirements while maintaining customer confidence.
Assefaz deployed Check Point’s Software Blade architecture—combining DLP, IPS, firewall and IPsec VPN—for a consolidated, fast-to-deploy solution. The DLP module detected at least five leakage events within 30 minutes, while UserCheck and the MultiSpect classification engine educate users and block/quarantine sensitive data. The result was immediate prevention of data loss, simplified management and lower hardware costs, improved compliance, and renewed customer confidence.
Roberto Inoue
IT Executive Manager