The GMO Internet Group provides customers with a broad variety of services, ranging from Internet infrastructure, SSL management, web hosting, and domain registration to advertising and media, crypto assets and finance. Since 1995, the company has grown exponentially — encompassing over 103 companies and providing contracted services to over 15 million clients in 20 countries worldwide
Because of its rapid growth, the GMO Internet Group is a mainstay of the Japanese Internet and communications ecosystem, providing, according to its slogan, “Internet for All.” The company has also formed a series of international subsidiaries like Z.com and GMO GlobalSign that extend its operations to Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Korea, and Vietnam.
With a highly diverse portfolio of products and services, data security and customer trust are central to GMO Internet Group’s success. As the company and its subsidiaries grew, however, finding an efficient, cost-effective way to secure its public-facing websites, APIs, endpoints, and data centers became problematic, especially with Internet-borne attacks increasing in both scale and sophistication. Performance drops and potential service outages due to DDoS threats, bots, and attackers jeopardized the company’s ability to provide a frictionless customer experience.