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“Malicious cyber actors have been increasingly targeting the billions of IoT devices online today, essentially turning the Internet of Things into an Internet of Threats. It’s critical that today’s enterprises implement security solutions that can identify, understand, and protect their infrastructures from the massive attack surfaces created by IoT. The Fortinet Security Fabric arms enterprises with proven security capabilities today, while providing a foundation for the visibility and automation required to maintain an effective IoT cybersecurity posture in the future.” - Phil Quade, chief information security officer at Fortinet
Fortinet, the global leader
in high-performance cybersecurity solutions, today announced the extension of
the Fortinet Security Fabric to defend enterprises against the exponentially
increasing cyber threats posed by the Internet of Things (IoT). Fortinet’s
Security Fabric delivers the visibility, integration, control and
infrastructure scale required to successfully defend the complex attack
surfaces created by the ongoing proliferation of IoT devices.
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Security Fabric is Necessary to Defend Against IoT’s Massive Volume and Scale
Recent IoT-based attacks have revealed the sheer volume and ease by which billions of devices can be weaponized and used to disrupt the digital economies of entire countries and millions of users. These issues are compounded by the lack of basic security features and management capabilities in many IoT devices.
Recent IoT-based attacks have revealed the sheer volume and ease by which billions of devices can be weaponized and used to disrupt the digital economies of entire countries and millions of users. These issues are compounded by the lack of basic security features and management capabilities in many IoT devices.
This
is a major challenge for enterprises today whose data needs to remain secure as
it traverses many types of devices and environments, from tablets to cloud
applications. Current point products and platform security solutions lack the
visibility and wider network integration necessary to see, let alone secure,
the IoT attack surface.



Ross is known as the Pambansang Blogger ng Pilipinas - An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Professional by profession and a Social Media Evangelist by heart.