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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Customer Name: Wargaming
Industry: Online gaming
Location: Global
Number of Employees: More than 4,000
Business Challenges
•  Needed to protect intellectual 
property and maintain a competitive 
advantage
•  Needed to secure a large, distributed 
global network 
•  Lacked centralized visibility across the 
environment
Network Solution
•  Network visibility for advanced threat 
detection 
•  Identity and device data for added 
security context
•  Improved access control and policy 
enforcement
Business Results 
•  Dramatically improved incident 
investigations 
•  Increased security team efficiency by 
saving time on incident analysis 
•  Enhanced network performance by 
quickly remediating slowdowns
Wargaming deploys Cisco Security for faster threat detection
Business Challenge 
Wargaming is an award-winning online game developer and publisher across PC, 
console, and mobile. Founded in 1998, the company has shipped more than 15 
titles and attracted over 150 million users. Wargaming employs over 4,000 people in 
16 offices across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. 
As an international organization, Wargaming has a large, widely distributed network. 
To secure its highly valuable intellectual property, the company needed a better way 
to visualize all of the traffic and users on its network. It also needed a better means 
of detecting potential threats, and when an incident did occur, it needed a way to 
quickly investigate and pinpoint the source.
Network Solution
First, Wargaming deployed the Cisco® Identity Services Engine (ISE) to obtain 
user and device data from across its global network. Cisco ISE helped Wargaming 
dramatically improve its security policy management and access control. 
Next, the company wanted to further expand its network visibility by collecting 
and analyzing Cisco IOS® NetFlow. Its previous NetFlow analysis solution was not 
delivering enough data. Wargaming turned to the Cisco Stealthwatch® system to 
protect both its production network and the support network for its employees. 
Stealthwatch now collects and analyzes NetFlow data from Wargaming’s existing 
Cisco routers and switches to dramatically expand visibility and security in the core 
of the company’s network. 
During its trial of Stealthwatch, Wargaming was able to detect two critical incidents with 
the technology. First, Stealthwatch discovered that someone from Wargaming’s office 
supply vendor was scanning all of the company’s http ports. Port scanning is often a 
sign of network reconnaissance, which is a primary step in many cyber attacks.
Online Gaming Company Improves 
Network Visibility and Control
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