List of Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection Customers
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Companies using Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection for Data Loss Prevention include: MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $675.0 million, Utex Industries, Inc., a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, Ping Identity Corporation, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1247 employees and revenues of $299.0 million, YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $144.0 million and many others.
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MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc | Manufacturing | 1200 | $675M | United States | Mimecast | Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection | Data Loss Prevention | 2019 | n/a | In 2019 MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc implemented Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection, deploying a Data Loss Prevention solution as a foundational element of its IT modernization. The decision aligned with a company initiative to move from IT 1.0 to 3.0 while rapidly adopting cloud solutions, and the procurement requirement emphasized protection without on-premises infrastructure or added administrative burden on lean IT and security teams. Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection was evaluated through a targeted proof of concept led by IT and security stakeholders. The initial proof of concept validated that Code42 was easy to deploy and could detect data movement that previously would have gone unnoticed, prompting expansion beyond the pilot. The pilot grew into a company-wide global deployment of Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection, completed within about a month. The implementation sequence followed a POC to phased enterprise rollout model that prioritized low operational overhead. Architecturally the deployment avoided on-premises infrastructure and was configured to monitor data movement across the organization as they migrated workloads to cloud solutions, reducing demands on internal infrastructure teams. Operational scope covered IT and security functions across MACOM’s global operations and the rollout was managed centrally to maintain consistency. Governance focused on minimizing administrative impact while embedding Data Loss Prevention controls into existing security workflows. | |
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Ping Identity Corporation | Professional Services | 1247 | $299M | United States | Mimecast | Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection | Data Loss Prevention | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Ping Identity Corporation deployed Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection in the Data Loss Prevention category to centralize detection and response for data threats. Ping Identity implemented Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection across environments where corporate data resides, including endpoints, cell phones, servers and cloud applications, with an emphasis on detecting data movement as it exits the organization. The implementation emphasized alerting, detection and response capabilities, leveraging the Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection alert data pipeline to aggregate and accelerate telemetry from endpoint and cloud sources. Functional modules implemented focused on continuous monitoring of data movement, high-fidelity alerting for exfiltration patterns, and automated escalation into security team workflows, with the full product name Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection referenced in operational playbooks. Operational scope included security and incident response teams within Ping Identity, who used the Data Loss Prevention capability to unify alerts from dispersed data locations and to restructure incident handling around centralized alerts. The deployment was positioned to improve detection and response for data threats, aligning Data Loss Prevention instrumentation to existing security operations processes and alert triage procedures. | |
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Utex Industries, Inc. | Manufacturing | 900 | $500M | United States | Mimecast | Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection | Data Loss Prevention | 2019 | n/a | In 2019 UTEX Industries, Inc. implemented Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection to strengthen Data Loss Prevention for intellectual property and insider threat monitoring. Before completing the Code42 deployment the company experienced an insider breach when a lead chemist copied a directory of confidential formulas to an external USB drive, an event that exposed gaps in exfiltration detection and endpoint monitoring. The Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection deployment emphasized insider threat monitoring, detection for data exfiltration through removable media, endpoint file activity logging, and investigation capabilities. Configuration work focused on continuous endpoint telemetry, real-time alerting on anomalous file movement, and automated forensic data collection to support rapid incident investigation and file recovery workflows. Operational coverage targeted endpoints used by research and development staff, including laboratory workstations where sensitive formulas were created and stored, and extended to corporate endpoints under IT and security purview. The implementation connected Code42 detection and investigation capabilities into existing security operations workflows to enable triage by IT security and forensic analysis by internal teams. The breach forced UTEX to engage an external forensics investigator to image and analyze the hard drive, an effort that cost about $10,000 and took three weeks, and the company ultimately avoided loss of IP. Jeff Hiner, systems administrator at UTEX, stated that had Code42 been fully deployed at the time, UTEX would have detected the exfiltration in real time and been able to investigate and recover files much more quickly, informing tightened monitoring and investigative procedures under the Data Loss Prevention program. | |
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Non Profit | 2000 | $144M | United States | Mimecast | Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection | Data Loss Prevention | 2019 | n/a |
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