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Fortinet Extends Security Technology To Remote Endpoints With New FortiClient Host Security SolutionFirst Fortinet-Developed VPN Client FortiClient Host Security 1.0 - Available Immediately; Will Integrate Antivirus, Personal Firewall, Host Intrusion Detection and Centralized Management Over Next 12 MonthsSUNNYVALE, Calif., March 31, 2004 Fortinet the only provider of ASIC-powered, network-based antivirus firewall systems for real-time network protection today announced plans to extend the benefits of its integrated security technology to remote PC endpoints with the introduction of FortiClient Host Security Software. The new FortiClient software will provide users with a complete suite of endpoint security capabilities, starting with an IPSec VPN client, and eventually integrating personal firewall, antivirus protection, intrusion detection and prevention, and a range of integrated security capabilities, all managed centrally. The technology will be rolled out in three phases over the next 12 months, with the first release -- FortiClient version 1.0 -- available immediately. The new FortiClient Host Security software is designed to address the growing demands for secure remote access required by companies of all sizes. Available for PCs and laptops running the Windows operating system, the VPN capabilities of the FortiClient software work seamlessly with FortiGate Antivirus Firewall systems to support a wide range of applications, including remote access to corporate networks, remote systems administration, file transfer, access to corporate email and Web-based intranets and extranets - all with a single, easy-to-use interface. Through successive releases, the FortiClient Host Security software will extend the benefits of a complete suite of integrated security capabilities from the gateway to remote and mobile workers. This will include protection for remote users against the content based threats, such as viruses, worms, and Trojans, that are not detected by conventional IPSec clients or by so-called clientless SSL-based remote access technologies. The perimeter of the enterprise has expanded, requiring
a comprehensive layered approach to security that starts at
the endpoint, is strengthened at the network gateway, and
protects users whether they are working on fixed line or wireless
networks, said Richard Kagan, vice president of marketing
at Fortinet. Mobile workers operate in the most unprotected
environments at home, at hotels, in the airport, at
partner sites and as such are the most vulnerable to
attack by a wide range of threats. The best way to protect
the remote user and the organizations to which they
connect is to ensure that FortiClient 1.0 will immediately replace the companys
previous Remote VPN Client product. Built to secure the network
communications of a single-user Windows workstation, FortiClient
Host Security 1.0 protects IP-based communications using The introduction of FortiClient 1.0 is the first phase of
Fortinets endpoint security strategy. In the coming
months, Fortinet will expand the FortiClient Host Security
solution through the addition of important new feature enhancements.
The scheduled
FortiClient 1.0 Distribution and Availability About Fortinet (www.fortinet.com)
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Year Founded
2000Stock Symbol
NASDAQ: FTNTHeadquarters
Sunnyvale, CaliforniaNumber of Employees
1,200+Financial Highlights
FY09 Revenue: $252M$260M+ cash and no debt Profitable First Product Release
May 2002Units Shipped to Date
500,000+Customers
75,000+ customersMarket Leadership
WW UTM Factory Revenue Leader Top 4 Largest Network Security Appliance Vendor Patents
40 patents100+ patents pending Industry Accolades
80+ awards, including:Security Product of the Year Best Integrated Security Appliance Best IPS solution Top Mid-market Solution 2006 Technology Pioneer 6 ICSA security certifications NSS certified (UTM) ISO 9001 certified Corporate and Securities Counsel
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Deloitte Touche TohmatsuSan Jose, California As mobile services get more sophisticated with the offer of a wide array of multimedia content such as movies and games, our networks get more exposed to viruses and other harmful attacks. Fortinet's carrier-class security platforms provide us with the high performance and scalability we need in terms of quantity of messages we can filter. Also, Fortinet's model of a per-system licensing was very attractive and allowed us to realize a ROI in only five months compared to the cost of our previous solution, which was based on a per-seat license. |