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Fortinet Expands Security Solution Portfolio with New FortiGuard™ Web Filtering ServiceMulti-million URL database, easy configuration, efficient delivery model and attractive pricing provide powerful new content filtering offeringSUNNYVALE, Calif. - May 10, 2004 - the only provider of ASIC-powered, network-based antivirus firewall systems for real-time network protection - today expanded its solution portfolio with the introduction of the FortiGuard Web Filtering service. Available for deployment on Fortinet's family of FortiGate™ and FortiWiFi™ Antivirus Firewall devices, this new service enables organizations to affordably safeguard their networks from unauthorized Web content. Using an efficient "in the cloud" service model that eliminates the need for local URL database servers, and offered with an attractive "per-box" pricing model, the FortiGuard Web Filtering service provides a powerful, highly cost effective Web filtering solution that helps eliminate the legal liability, regulatory and productivity costs associated with the viewing of unauthorized content. Distribution and viewing of unauthorized content poses a significant risk for any organization, be it a Fortune 1000 enterprise or a local high school. Governmental regulations such as the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in the United States requires that schools and libraries have in place proper technologies for preventing children from viewing pornography, or risk losing federal funding. For enterprises, monitoring employee Web usage and preventing the viewing of inappropriate and unauthorized Web content has become a necessity, as the legal and financial costs of not doing so can be incredibly high. According to Gartner, non work-related Internet surfing results in up to a 40 percent loss in business productivity. But, a more dangerous and tangible threat to businesses is the legal liability created by the viewing of unauthorized content in the workplace. One major electronics manufacturer fired 40 employees as a result of public viewing of pornography at work, and a major auto manufacturer recently paid $1M USD in fines as a result of a sexual harassment suit brought about by the viewing of certain online content. The FortiGuard Web Filtering service is an integral part of Fortinet's highly-acclaimed, ASIC-powered FortiGate antivirus firewall product portfolio. Providing Fortinet customers with a broader choice in Web content filtering solutions, the FortiGuard Web Filtering service delivers the following benefits:
"We have been working with the FortiGuard Web Filtering service for several months now, and the results are very impressive," said Ian Smith, CEO of Matrix Communications PLC, a Fortinet partner in the UK. "The FortiGuard policy configuration is extremely flexible and is integrated seamlessly with the FortiGate management GUI. This allows us to configure very granular policies for our customers. The FortiGuard URL database is quite extensive and Fortinet's FortiGuard team is doing a great job of keeping it current and complete. The FortiGuard offering provides a high quality service at a very attractive price, and we expect to see significant uptake from a wide range of companies and public institutions." The FortiGuard service is one of the key applications supported by all 13 models in the scalable family of FortiGate and FortiWiFi Antivirus Firewalls. In addition to providing Web content filtering, FortiGate and FortiWiFi systems detect and eliminate the most damaging, content-based threats from email and Web traffic in real-time without degrading network performance. The FortiGate and FortiWiFi systems deliver a full range of security services, including firewall, VPN, intrusion detection and prevention, antivirus protection and traffic shaping in dedicated, easily managed platforms. "Fortinet is committed to providing our customers with the industry's most complete suite of real-time network protection services," said Richard Kagan, vice president of marketing at Fortinet. "The development of the FortiGuard Web Filtering service is evidence of that commitment and a natural progression of our ability to directly address customer requirements with cost effective, high-performance, easy-to-maintain solutions."
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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
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