Fortinet makes possible a digital world that we can always trust through its mission to protect people, devices, and data everywhere. This is why the world’s largest enterprises, service providers, and government organizations choose Fortinet to securely accelerate their digital journey.
Location: United States
Employees: 5001-10000
Total raised: $19M
Founded date: 2000
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Lightspeed... | lsvp.com |
| - | O.G. Tech ... | og-tech.pa... |
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 25.02.2016 | Series A | $9M | - |
| 16.06.2015 | Series A | $10M | - |
Mentions in press and media 16
| Date | Title | Description |
| 16.01.2025 | Navigating the Cloud Security Maze: Challenges and Innovations | Cloud adoption is like a double-edged sword. It offers agility and flexibility, but it also brings a host of security challenges. Organizations are eager to embrace the cloud, yet many hesitate. Why? Security and compliance issues loom larg... |
| 15.01.2025 | Security and compliance are biggest barriers to cloud adoption | Cloud adoption is at the heart of digital transformation, providing organizations with the agility and flexibility they need to stay competitive in today's rapidly changing marketplace. A new report from Fortinet looks at the latest trends,... |
| 08.01.2025 | Clever PayPal attack dodges phishing checks to take over accounts | Research by Fortinet has uncovered what it terms a 'phish-free' PayPal phishing attack that seeks to trick the unwary into giving up control of their account. It starts with an email request for payment that appears to come from a valid ema... |
| 26.11.2024 | Holiday shoppers in threat actors' sights | Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas bring millions of shoppers online with attractive discounts and limited time offers, but of course they also create ideal conditions for cybercriminals to exploit unwary bargain hunter... |
| 16.06.2024 | Australian Businesses Face 'Irreversible Brand Damage' Due to Data Breaches | By Joseph Henry Published Jun 16, 2024 11:35AM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on Flipboard Share on Pocket Data breaches now pose a huge threat to Australian businesses, with the potential to ... |
| 09.05.2024 | Cybercriminals get faster at exploiting new vulnerabilities | A new report from Fortinet shows that the second half of 2023 saw attackers increase the speed with which they capitalized on newly publicized vulnerabilities. Attacks were carried out 43 percent faster than 1H 2023, starting on average 4.7... |
| 14.03.2018 | 'Critical' firmware and hardware flaws found in AMD chips | An Israeli security firm says it has discovered 13 "critical" vulnerabilities and "manufacturer backdoors" in AMD processors, but security researchers have cast doubt over the claims. CTS-Labs today published what it cal... |
| 07.12.2017 | 'Doppelgänging' attack hides malware from security tools | Endpoint protection company enSilo has used this week's Black Hat Europe conference in London to reveal how Microsoft Windows features can be used to slip malicious ransomware and other threats past most updated, market-leading AV products.... |
| 28.10.2016 | Attackers can 'AtomBomb' every version of Windows | A newly-discovered technique allows attackers to bypass the security protections of every version of Microsoft's Windows operating system to inject malicious code and compromise victim PCs, researchers have revealed. The "AtomBombing&q... |
| 20.07.2016 | 'Thousands' of products vulnerable to code hooking abuse | Bad implementation of the low-level code hooking technique by Microsoft and third-party security vendors has left millions of users open to attacks that bypass mitigation measures - some for up to a decade, researchers have found. Hooking i... |
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