List of Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service Customers
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Companies using Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service for Secure Web Gateways (SWG) include: Aisin, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 114449 employees and revenues of $32.01 billion, Toyota (GB), a United Kingdom based Automotive organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $2.40 billion, KFC Holdings Japan, a Japan based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 889 employees and revenues of $847.3 million and many others.
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Aisin | Automotive | 114449 | $32.0B | Japan | Broadcom | Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | 2017 | Macnica Hong Kong |
In 2017 AISIN Corporation in Japan renovated its Internet gateway using Symantec ProxySG appliances and a Symantec Content Analysis System, reaching full-scale operation in March 2017. The architecture aligns with Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service and is classified under Secure Web Gateways (SWG), protecting web access for roughly 14,000 employees at AISIN.
The implementation deployed Symantec ProxySG appliances alongside content analysis and web filtering capabilities to improve malware detection, restrict risky uploads, and drastically improve web-access performance. Functional modules referenced in vendor and partner materials include proxy enforcement, content inspection, and malware analysis workflows, integrated into AISINs corporate Internet gateway.
Macnica Hong Kong supported the deployment and vendor documentation indicates a planned expansion toward Symantec Web Security Service as a Cloud SWG option, reflecting a supplier roadmap from on-premises proxy and content analysis toward cloud-based Secure Web Gateways. Operational coverage was Japan focused and the rollout reached company-wide operation in March 2017, with governance centered on centralized web gateway controls and content inspection policy enforcement for corporate users.
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KFC Holdings Japan | Leisure and Hospitality | 889 | $847M | Japan | Broadcom | Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | 2018 | Macnica Hong Kong |
In August 2018, KFC Holdings Japan implemented Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service alongside Symantec CloudSOC as part of a Secure Web Gateways (SWG) initiative. The deployment targeted KFC Holdings Japan operations across Japan with the stated aim to visualize and govern cloud service usage, detect shadow IT and improve cloud service risk scoring.
The implementation centered on Symantec CloudSOC for cloud service discovery, governance, analytics and risk scoring, paired with Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service for web traffic enforcement and centralized policy controls. Macnica Hong Kong’s case write-up documents configuration details and highlights an explicit log integration between Symantec CloudSOC and the Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service that enables streaming of web access logs into CloudSOC for analytics and risk classification.
Macnica Hong Kong acted as the implementing partner for the rollout and executed the integration and operational onboarding described in the case write-up. The work focused on security operations, IT and compliance workflows within KFC Holdings Japan, establishing centralized visibility and governance over sanctioned and unsanctioned cloud services through the combined Secure Web Gateways (SWG) and CloudSOC configuration.
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Toyota (GB) | Automotive | 5000 | $2.4B | United Kingdom | Broadcom | Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Toyota (GB) deployed Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service as its Secure Web Gateways (SWG) control point for web traffic across the UK estate. Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service was provisioned to centralize web access policy, content filtering, and inspection for corporate and retailer users, and to serve as Toyota (GB) Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service Secure Web Gateways (SWG) for network security and web policy enforcement.
The implementation focused on core Secure Web Gateways capabilities typical for the category, including URL and content filtering, HTTP and HTTPS inspection supported by PKI certificate management, malware scanning and policy enforcement, and consolidated reporting and logging. Configuration work included SSL inspection certificates and policy profiles aligned to role based access for headquarters staff, regional training academy users, and retailer site users.
Integration work tied the Symantec Web Security Service into Toyota (GB) existing network stack, leveraging the onsite firewall mix of Cisco ASA and Palo Alto NG firewalls for traffic steering and policy handoff, and F5 load balancers for high availability of proxy endpoints. DNS and IPAM integration with Infoblox supported DNS based policy controls, and the SWG was operated alongside Trend Micro IPS and Clearswift Secure Email Gateway to provide layered security, while AWS Route 53, VPC and Cloud components were included in the broader network routing and content delivery architecture.
Operational ownership remained with Toyota (GB) network and security teams who handled design, deployment and ongoing support across headquarters, a regional training site and approximately 300 retailer locations with about 500 users at HQ and 4500 users at retailer sites. Routine activities documented during rollout and sustainment included monitoring for security alerts, patching and version upgrades of appliances, certificate lifecycle management for SSL inspection, and stakeholder liaison to translate business requirements into SWG policy and access rules.
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