Fortinet to ‘break the kill chain’ at Gitex

Fortinet announced that at this year’s the Gitex Technology Week it will demonstrate its Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) solutions that enables businesses to know the unknown, and avoid falling prey to new threats. It also intends to highlight the crucial role that intelligent security solutions and policies play in enabling businesses to win the battle against IoT threats.

The company will display its latest Software-Defined Network Security (SDNS) framework which provides advanced threat protection through the integration of security into the modern agile data center environment.

Alain Penel, Regional Vice President – Middle East at Fortinet
Alain Penel, Regional Vice President – Middle East at Fortinet
“Today’s most damaging attacks are Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), and cybercrime is no longer random or about brute force, it’s more subtle – aiming to infiltrate, stay hidden, and extract data without detection,” said Alain Penel, Regional Vice President – Middle East at Fortinet. “We will be showcasing our latest products and solutions that will help regional businesses ‘break the kill chain’ and take preemptive action against cyber threats.”

During Gitex, at its stand B2-1A, Fortinet will also discuss the security in the age of IoT that has the potential for data loss. As, the momentum for IoT further gains the need for intelligent solutions, well-crafted company policies and vigilant staff are a must.

“GITEX Technology Week gives us a base to demonstrate our solutions to a broad audience. We are also able to interact with decision makers and meet our channel partners, and share our knowledge with them, so they can make decisions that suit their requirements best. As threats continue to evolve, it’s critical that businesses have the right tools and support to protect themselves,” explains Penel.

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