Fortinet to Protect Against Threats at Every Possible Entry Point

10 years ago

Fortinet which has been protecting customers at every entry point into the network with its expanded ATP framework has enhanced its FortiClient solution. The enhanced FortiClient solution enables every device – local or remote, station¬ary or mobile – to be protected anytime, anywhere. In addition, Fortinet’s two new FortiGate 3000 series high-performance firewalls, ideally suited for top-of-rack applications, help protect internal traffic and prevent threats from moving later-ally within an organizations’ network.

“The constantly evolving threat landscape and advancements in IT infrastructures are forcing organiza¬tions across the Middle East to rethink their overall security strategy,” says Alain Penel, Regional VP – ME at Fortinet. “No longer can they rely on border-only solu¬tions to protect against risks that threaten the health of their business. Only Forti¬net’s broad cyber security platform pro¬vides protection from the endpoint to the data center or cloud. With FortiGate and FortiMail already in the ATP Frame¬work, the addition of FortiClient closes another possible hole in protection.”

Fortinet’s extended ATP platform with its next-gen FortiClient solution can now seamlessly integrate with FortiSandbox to quickly thwart threats entering at both on-network and off-network endpoint devices. FortiClient recently received AV Comparatives’ highest Advanced+ rating for file detection.

Fortinet’s newly announced For¬tiGate 3000D and FortiGate 3100D Network Firewalls are designed to sit at the top of the rack; leveraging Fortinet’s legendary FortiASIC-driven high performance and extreme port density to enable a level of internal network visibility and protection that no one else in the industry can provide. The FortiGate solution also actively discovers and reports new zero-day threats and malicious code to Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs propa¬gating real-time threat protection to Fortinet’s security solutions.

The new FortiClient will be available in Q3 2015. Interested organizations can sign up for an early beta program