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[Classic Enterprise Case Study] Enhancing External Vendor Access Management Efficiency and Security with Jump Server Architecture


Case Overview

The Jump Server architecture simplifies external vendor access management, improves efficiency and security, and ensures compliance with comprehensive activity records.


User Profile

IT Manager of a Networking Technology Manufacturer - Mr. Chen


Use Case

Mr. Chen's team previously relied on traditional VPNs to allow external vendors to access the company's internal network. While simple to set up, this approach lacked effective activity monitoring and recording, making it difficult to trace actions and ensure security compliance. These challenges prompted him to seek a more efficient and secure management solution.


Solution

Mr. Chen adopted MAVIS to address these issues, leveraging its Jump Server architecture with an intuitive interface. External vendors connect via traditional VPN methods but are managed through MAVIS, which governs their identities and permissions while ensuring detailed activity records for every operation.

MAVIS enables enterprise managers to effectively monitor processes, review connection logs and session recordings, and identify each operator. This streamlined management processes and improved overall efficiency.


A Deep Dive into MAVIS Jump Server Architecture

MAVIS' Jump Server architecture offers a simple and secure way to manage external vendor connections. Compared to traditional VPN setups, MAVIS allows administrators to allocate permissions and fully monitor all activities. This includes reviewing each connection's logs and operation recordings to ensure actions comply with security and regulatory standards.

This architecture enhances the efficiency and transparency of remote operations while empowering businesses with greater control over external vendor management.

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