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“It was so easy to deploy NetClarity’s NAC solution. We were up and running in a matter of

days, which would have not been possible with other, more complex NACs.”

- Lynne Jensen, Vice President / IT Network Manager of Capital City Bank Group

Capital City Bank Group Case Study

Capital City Bank

Website: www.ccbg.com

Number of sites: 70

Headquarters: Tallahassee, Florida

Capital City Bank Group deploys NetClarity’s Network Access Control to

quickly gain control of 70 remote sites for simpler management of all

trusted network devices.

Solution: Network Access Control

Benefits of NetClarity’s solution:

Rapid and simple deployment of over 70

remote sites; all centrally managed by the

Command Center

Capital City Bank Group, Inc. provides a full range of financial services at 70

banking offices, one mortgage lending office, and 79 ATMs throughout Florida,

Georgia, and Alabama. None of this would be possible without the vision and

dedication of George W. Saxon, the dry goods store owner who founded Capital

Prevents breaches and hardens the internal

network to keep customer’s sensitive financial information safe and secure

City Bank more than a century ago.

No need for forklift changes or upgrades to

infrastructure means a big cost savings and

stress-free integration

headquarters and all branch locations in order to gain visibility and control over

Strong compliance reporting for the FDIC’s IT

audit requirements under the GLBA leads to

less headaches for the IT staff

Group’s VP / IT Network Manager wanted to block the Bring Your Own Device

Capital City Bank Group’s goal was to bring additional network security to its

the thousands of endpoints attached to the network. With each branch office

presenting risk of rogue or mobile device access, Lynne Jensen, Capital City Bank

(BYOD) syndrome plaguing so many financial institutions across the globe. They

wanted network security endpoint granularity along with stronger compliance

reporting for the FDIC’s...