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Fortinet Brings Public And Private Sectors Together And Expands Efforts With U.S. Federal Government Through Silicon Valley Event

Sponsorship of USPAACC Business Colloquy Illustrates Fortinet's Ongoing Commitment To Addressing IT Security Needs Of Government Agencies

SAN JOSE, Calif., -- Jan. 14, 2004 – Fortinet, the only provider of ASIC-powered, network-based antivirus firewall systems for real-time network protection, is continuing to support the U.S. federal government’s quest to fight cyberterrorism and improve Homeland Security through sponsorship of the San Jose Business Colloquy. The one-day event, held in conjunction with the US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce (USPAACC) will enable participants to hear first hand the major IT security challenges faced by government agencies, and offer insight into the types of companies the federal government wants to work with. The business colloquy will be held January 15, 2004 in San Jose, Calif., from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm at the Doubletree Hotel.

“Cyberterrorism and Homeland Security are not merely domestic issues; they are global threats to the ability to live and work without fear of personal or financial threats,” said Ken Xie, founder and CEO of Fortinet. “While Fortinet’s technology solutions are clearly at the head of the industry in their ability to help curb the growing numbers of attacks against both public and private networks, there is no one single solution on the market that will protect all businesses and nations from all cyber dangers. It is only through the ongoing exchange of information at events such as this that the private sector can effectively help global governments.”

The business colloquy will feature panel discussions such as “Doing Business with the Federal Government,” with speakers to include representatives from The White House, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) representatives will hold a special session on technology opportunities arising from the war on terrorism and security clearance requirements. DoD’s Small Business Innovative esearch and Mentor- Protégé programs will be featured in detail.

About The US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce

The US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce (USPAACC) is a 19-year old, national, non-profit business organization representing all Asian Americans and Asian American-related groups in business. USPAACC promotes, nurtures and propels economic growth by opening doors of contract, educational and professional opportunities for Asian Americans and their business partners in corporate America and government agencies. USPAACC has a nationwide presence through its regional chapters in the East Coast, Midwest, Southwest and West Coast.

About Fortinet (www.fortinet.com)

Fortinet is the confirmed leader of the Unified Threat Management market. The company's award-winning FortiGate™ series of ASIC-accelerated antivirus firewalls, winner of the 2004 Security Product of the Year Award from Network Computing Magazine and the 2003 Networking Industry Awards Firewall Product of the Year, are the new generation of real-time network protection systems. They detect and eliminate the most damaging, content-based threats from e-mail and Web traffic such as viruses, worms, intrusions, inappropriate Web content and more in real time - without degrading network performance. FortiGate systems are the only security products that are quadruple-certified by the ICSA (antivirus, firewall, IPSec, NIDS), and deliver a full range of network-level and application-level services in integrated, easily managed platforms. Named to the ed Herring Top 100 Private Companies, Fortinet is privately held and based in Sunnyvale, California.

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