In 2023, Fortinet became a member of JCDC, expanding our commitment to fortifying the cybersecurity of our nation. Fortinet celebrates the two years of progress with JCDC, continuing our commitment to bring together public and private organizations to gather, analyze, and share actionable insights to help proactively protect and defend against cyberthreats.
Learn how Fortinet works closely with public and private sector organizations—from government to academia to end users—who all play a critical role in protecting our collective digital infrastructure.
2024 Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative cybersecurity priorities that align with work Fortinet is doing with the public sector. Learn more.
Learn about the importance of public-private partnerships to strengthen cybersecurity and Fortinet's commitment to partnerships.
In settings like #wef24, engaged members of our society come together to address the challenges we all face. Learn more about Fortinet's public and private collaboration.
Fortinet Field CISOs provide insights into how the public sector can strengthen cyber resilience by taking more proactive measures to protect their CIIs and sensitive government and citizen data. Learn more.
Learn more about key takeaways from the WEF Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity pertaining to some of the industry's most pressing global challenges.
The cloud is an increasingly attractive prospect for federal agencies, but many still have unanswered questions about how public cloud security stacks up. With the president’s recent cybersecurity executive order emphasizing the shift to the cloud, agencies will have to move quickly to comply. Below are five questions that federal technology buyers should ask public cloud providers to see if they have what it takes to store and manage federal data securely. 1. Do you allow auditing or pen testing in your environment? Many customers are...
Fortinet is proud to announce that our FortiSIEM solution is now available for the AWS Marketplace. Fortinet’s auto scaling security solution provides the resources needed to help with deployment in order to optimize AWS networks. FortiSIEM for AWS provides essential security services for cloud environments
Historically, federal agencies have been wary of using public cloud due to security concerns. Yet the agility and cost savings offered by cloud infrastructure is proving to be a major incentive, leading to a recent big push for agencies to re-engage with public cloud providers. Security is still a central issue, and many agencies are looking at cloud service providers whose products adopt a cloud-first strategy, viewing them either as a firewall in the cloud or as a way to outsource security to the cloud. However, no one...