Case Studies

A central government needed access to expert consultant to troubleshoot the F5 appliances within their network, and project management resource for migrating to the cloud with Office 365. They also required assistance optimising F5 applications they house to help load balance their connections to cloud applications and achieve resilience in across their data centres.
NHS Lothian had discovered their F5 appliances were sailing with improper configurations, leaving their network vulnerable to malicious intruders. With the spectre of cyber threats looming large, including the ominous prospect of patient data breaches, the need for swift and decisive action was paramount.
A car retailer that prides itself on offering the best deals on used cars both online, and in-store, and provides its customers with a wide range of services such as MOTs, selling services, and car hire. During their cyber security journey, they approached FullProxy wanting to maximize ROI for their existing F5 hardware infrastructure, improve application availability and redundancy, whilst protecting critical web services and customer data from increasing levels of cyber-attacks such as, Ransomware and Phishing attempts.
In today's cyber security landscape, universities face the dilemma of providing seamless yet secure remote access to their staff and students, irrespective of their geographical locations. For a prestigious UK top 20 university with a sprawling network encompassing thousands of individuals dispersed across the UK and beyond, this challenge was particularly daunting.
A prominent gaming company approached FullProxy seeking expertise in reviewing and implementing firewalls to strengthen their cybersecurity infrastructure. As a rapidly growing outfit in the games sector, they manage substantial volumes of sensitive customer data, making robust security measures paramount to their operations.

NHS

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the key healthcare providers in the Northwest. Covering Lancashire and South Cumbria, it provides healthcare services to more than 1.5 million people, as well as medical education for students at the University of Manchester and St. Andrews University.