Here’s How to Start Your SASE Journey
Learn more about how Fortinet’s SASE solution delivers single-vendor SASE that enables consistent security and user experience no matter where users and applications are distributed.
Learn more about how Fortinet’s SASE solution delivers single-vendor SASE that enables consistent security and user experience no matter where users and applications are distributed.
Nearly everyone in the networking industry has heard of secure access service edge (SASE), which combines software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) with security service edge (SSE) to protect the entire network. But whether organizations have implemented it is another story. Because of the scope of SASE, it can be intimidating to consider, even if it’s ...
You’d think with all the buzz about zero trust that organizations have their strategies and solutions deployed and humming along nicely, but in Fortinet’s 2023 Zero Trust Survey, we found that only 28% of organizations have a fully implemented zero-trust strategy. The reasons for this disconnect are many, but there are common challenges that organizations ...
Not too long ago, all employees worked in an office, servers were all in an office closet, and IT secured all traffic with a firewall.
A zero-trust mindset means assuming that a breach will happen and taking steps to minimize how long it lasts and the breadth of data compromised.
In cybersecurity, a Secure Access Services Edge (SASE) architecture converges networking and security, to provide secure access and high-performance connectivity to remote users.
Key Findings from the 1H 2022 FortiGuard Labs Threat Report
Organizations are still moving too slowly toward full protection of their operational technology (OT) assets is the major takeaway unveiled in the recently released Fortinet 2022 State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity Report.
Cybersecurity changes rapidly, but one thing remains constant. Threats don't seem to slow down. If your network and security tools aren't up to the task of protecting your organization now, it's not likely to get better going forward. Cybercrime is an industry unto itself, with new business models and tactics being developed all the time.Â
Threat intelligence captured in the real world can warn IT security teams about the types of menaces that are on the horizon and when they could arrive, how they might function, and how much damage they may cause. The more visibility organizations have, the better they can defend against attacks.