Securing the National Bank of Ukraine
Intel® vPro™ technology helps Ukraine’s central bank galvanize its computer defenses
The National Bank of Ukraine is the country’s central state-owned bank. It co-ordinates the country’s banking system, determines banknotes and denominations, and ensures the accumulation and custody of gold and currency reserves. It has over 10,000 desktop PCs and notebooks in its Kiev-based headquarters, regional locations and universities that are connected to the bank. The bank wanted to improve its management of this PC fleet, galvanize its security policies relating to PC usage and generally augment its computer maintenance with more effective processes.
Challenges
• Out of hours:
The bank could not remotely access desktop PCs outside of working hours, which hampered PC fleet management
• Large area:
With approximately 10,000 desktop PCs and notebooks and a geographical area of 233,000 square miles, the IT team struggled to manage PCs
Solutions
• How good is it?:
The bank investigated the hardware-based remote management and security features of Intel® vPro™ technology
• First phase goes live:
Impressed with its functionality, the bank began a refresh cycle by rolling out 400 desktop PCs powered by Intel vPro technology
Read the full Securing the National Bank of Ukraine case study.
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Securing the National Bank of Ukraine
Intel® vPro™ technology helps Ukraine’s central bank galvanize its computer defenses
The National Bank of Ukraine is the country’s central state-owned bank. It co-ordinates the country’s banking system, determines banknotes and denominations, and ensures the accumulation and custody of gold and currency reserves. It has over 10,000 desktop PCs and notebooks in its Kiev-based headquarters, regional locations and universities that are connected to the bank. The bank wanted to improve its management of this PC fleet, galvanize its security policies relating to PC usage and generally augment its computer maintenance with more effective processes.
Challenges
• Out of hours:
The bank could not remotely access desktop PCs outside of working hours, which hampered PC fleet management
• Large area:
With approximately 10,000 desktop PCs and notebooks and a geographical area of 233,000 square miles, the IT team struggled to manage PCs
Solutions
• How good is it?:
The bank investigated the hardware-based remote management and security features of Intel® vPro™ technology
• First phase goes live:
Impressed with its functionality, the bank began a refresh cycle by rolling out 400 desktop PCs powered by Intel vPro technology
Read the full Securing the National Bank of Ukraine case study.


