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As cybercriminals continue to
use more advanced methods
to keep up with the pace of
technology transformation,
enterprises and organisations
are constantly seeking to
enhance their cybersecurity
posture to protect their assets.
Building materials company,
LafargeHolcim, utilised a
Tenable solution to obtain full
vulnerability analysis of its
networks in order to reduce its
risk exposure.
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n 2018, LafargeHolcim,
a global building
construction materials
company, deployed a
Tenable SecurityCenter solution – now
recognised as Tenable.sc – as part
of an advanced global vulnerability
management infrastructure reaching 80
countries and close to 18,000 assets.
LafargeHolcim today is the result of a
merger between Lafarge and Holcim
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The project has been designed and
implemented by MDTEL, a Tenable
Gold Partner in Spain. With this
deployment, LafargeHolcim has achieved
a harmonised, automated global
vulnerability management service that
has allowed the company to significantly
reduce its risk exposure and assure
global and regional policy compliance.
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in 2015, with the new global company
aiming to deliver compelling benefits
for all stakeholders. The new group
increased its offer to customers
through innovation delivered on an
expanded scale, best-in-class R&D and
a combined portfolio of solutions and
products, contributing to addressing the
challenges of urbanisation: affordable
housing, urban sprawl and transport.
LafargeHolcim now has an enhanced
presence in the global building materials
sector and is a global leader across
cement, concrete and aggregates with
new opportunities to optimise production
and commercial networks.
Intelligent CISO spoke to Jose Maria
Labernia, Head of IT Security and
Internal Control, European IT Services at
LafargeHolcim, who discussed why the
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