Metropolitan Turin, a pioneer in inbound tourism with 70 years of experience and a presence in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, faced challenges in its security architecture. Its non-traditional infrastructure, which includes mobility, teleworking, hotels, and ships, had a protection gap regarding Internet of Things (IoT) devices that could not support antivirus or XDR solutions, as well as vulnerabilities to emerging Living off the Land threats. Additionally, the team’s incident detection and response times were extremely high due to the need to manually evaluate all the logs generated by their security tools.
To address this situation, the company deployed Lumu, which was simple to implement as it did not require additional infrastructure, making the investment easier to justify. Lumu significantly reduced detection and response times and provided a new perspective that allowed the company to adjust its comprehensive architecture to enrich alerts. Lumu Defender helped consolidate their cybersecurity strategy regardless of the specific tool brands in different defense layers. It also offered continuous evolution without extra payments for transformation, effectively controlling the attack surface by directly monitoring network interfaces.
Takeaways
- The company had a security gap regarding the Internet of Things and Living off the Land threats due to devices that could not support antivirus or XDR.
- Before the implementation, detection and response times were excessively high because the team was forced to manually evaluate security logs.
- Deploying Lumu was simple, required no additional infrastructure, and significantly reduced the operational times for the cybersecurity team.
- Lumu allows the company to consolidate its cybersecurity strategy and advance in innovation independently of the tool brands used across different defense layers.
- Unlike traditional manufacturers, Lumu offers permanent transformation and continuous technological evolution for the investment made.



