Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 21 | Page 64

CASE STUDY M otorsport is all about taking calculated risks. From overtaking, pushing tyres and engines to the limit and timing pit stops, every decision before, during and after a race influences your position during the season. With the huge quantities of telemetry, environmental and competitor data being processed every second by engineers in the pit, keeping this information secure and available when needed is essential. For McLaren, having a cybersecurity defence is part of the manufacturer’s winning formula, both on and off the track. One of the biggest challenges for McLaren’s Formula One operation is the sheer quantity of data required to keep the car competitive – let alone the extra information and refinement needed to stay at the top of the sport. Ultimately, data is the foundation of making the car go faster and the group’s IT technicians are responsible for ensuring that this data safely reaches the right people at the right time. 64 INTELLIGENTCIO Within each car there are between 200 and 300 sensors which deliver 100 gigabytes of data during a race weekend. Providing superior managed security services to McLaren’s expanding network perimeter As well as assisting during the race, McLaren also uses this data for future design and engineering – using sophisticated modelling to optimise the performance of every component within the car. Round the clock cybersecurity is so important for McLaren across many areas of the group, from its customer data and products, to the organisation’s internal IT infrastructure. Secureworks deployed a holistic cybersecurity solution which not only protects data but allows safe and quick access to key systems for users. Off the racetrack, McLaren Group is in significant growth and much of this success has been driven by its own Digital Transformation. As an organisation, it is moving away from a traditional on-premise data centres approach, where a firewall boundary around the organisation was all that was needed to protect and manage its data. With a goal to increase efficiency and innovation throughout the group, McLaren has embraced workforce trends like flexible or remote working, meaning that its staff are no longer all based at the McLaren Technology Centre. However, they still need to access their data wherever they are in the world and across various corporate devices like smartphones and laptops. Taking a consultative approach, Secureworks assessed how McLaren manages its cybersecurity to ensure its data is well protected without limiting access to its employees. For McLaren, having a trusted partner to take an objective and measured view of the group’s cybersecurity risk and where it might want to position itself whilst delivering flexibility about how that could evolve over time was essential. The solutions in use today include Secureworks iSensor, which allows McLaren to leverage Secureworks security experts who scour the global threat www.intelligentcio.com