Goody’s – everest Group, one of the largest quick-service restaurant groups in Southeastern Europe, has modernized its network and security infrastructure by implementing a comprehensive Zero Trust architecture solution in collaboration with Infinitum and HPE Aruba Networking.
The implementation was carried out at the company’s facilities in Athens and Thessaloniki and aimed to strengthen security, visibility, network segmentation, and access control in a demanding multi-vendor enterprise environment, serving approximately 1,800 users and devices.
To meet the increased security and access management requirements, Infinitum designed and implemented the HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass solution, a leading vendor-agnostic Network Access Control (NAC) platform that enables the enforcement of security policies based on user identity, device type, and security posture.
The new architecture provides centralized and automated access control for wired and wireless infrastructures, while also enhancing the ability to enforce Zero Trust security policies across the entire enterprise environment of Goody’s – everest Group.
At the same time, through the integration capabilities of HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass with third-party firewalls, MDM, and SIEM platforms, Goody’s – everest Group has gained greater capability for the automated detection and management of potential security threats.
The new infrastructure enables Goody’s – everest Group to leverage its existing multi-vendor infrastructure while applying unified security and access policies, and at the same time creates a scalable and future-ready foundation for the company’s future growth and digital transformation.
Through its collaboration with Infinitum and HPE Aruba Networking, Goody’s – everest Group is significantly strengthening its cybersecurity and operational resilience by adopting a modern Zero Trust security approach for its enterprise network.











