FortiTrust Introduces New User-based Security Services Across All Form Factors - Endpoints, Networks and the Cloud
"As the digital attack surface expands with billions of edges that need to be protected, organizations are struggling to support an array of point security solutions and disparate services. Solution and services sprawl has now grown too difficult and too expensive to manage when they are siloed across various form factors. According to Gartner, organizations are moving towards security solutions with integrated services offerings.
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Redefining the Future of Security Services with FortiTrust
FortiTrust provides security services that follow the user across an organization's entire security platform, enabling organizations to easily manage and secure across all form factors. Other benefits of the new offering include:
* Flexible user-based licensing of security services, eliminating the need to track device counts or bandwidth consumption and making it easy to calculate the total cost with built in volume discounts
* Integrated single license for security services delivers desired use cases across the Fortinet Security Fabric
* Easy implementation of new security services allows users to transition across various form factors, enabling organizations with hybrid architectures to shift from on-premises to cloud-delivered security
* Easy options to upgrade and migrate between services
FortiTrust adds to
FortiGuard Security Services provide organizations different services tied to their
Updates and additional expansions to these services will be forthcoming.
Security Services that Protect People, Devices, and Data Everywhere
The proliferation of new devices and edges along with investments in digital innovations continue to expand the digital attack surface. Many organizations are challenged with protecting across their entire infrastructure as the threat landscape has become much more sophisticated and harder to manage with isolated point products and disparate services. This complexity is compounded with different pricing structures for services and multiple licensing models ranging from device-based, hardware-based and user-based that have remained siloed across form factors.
Expanding on the Fortinet Security Fabric's ability to protect people, devices, applications and data everywhere, FortiTrust provides organizations a unified services offering to secure across any network, endpoint or cloud with simplified consumption and one licensing model for all form factors. As a result of
FortiTrust Access and FortiTrust Identity
FortiTrust's initial services portfolio includes FortiTrust Access and FortiTrust Identity with additional services options for SASE and CASB planned to be released. FortiTrust Access enables organizations to deploy zero-trust network access (ZTNA) with user-based licensing. Zero trust network access (ZTNA) is crucial to maintaining consistent protection, visibility and control across today's hybrid and highly distributed networks.
ZTNA enables organizations to extend secure access controls to applications for any user. FortiTrust Access provides organizations services for ZTNA, including the ZTNA agent and cloud-based orchestration. This further builds on
Another FortiTrust service level is FortiTrust Identity. FortiTrust Identity offers cloud-based multi-factor authentication for identify verification. FortiTrust Identity complements FortiTrust Access, providing the necessary multi-factor authentication recommended for controlling application access.
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