Fortinet Enhances the Industry’s Most Comprehensive Operational Technology Security Platform to ....
Fortinet, the global cybersecurity leader driving the
convergence of networking and security, announced updates to its OT security platform,
which already stands as the industry’s most comprehensive. Today’s news
provides customers with enhanced secure networking and security operations (SecOps)
capabilities and expands Fortinet’s strategic partnerships with leading OT
vendors, reflecting Fortinet’s commitment to security for the growing
cyber-physical systems (CPS) market and dedication to protecting critical
infrastructure in verticals spanning energy, defence, water supply systems,
manufacturing, food, transportation, and more. In fact, Fortinet was recently
recognized as a Representative Vendor in the 2023 Gartner® Market Guide for CPS
Protection Platforms.
According to
the Fortinet 2024
State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity Report,
cyberattacks that compromise OT systems are on the rise, with nearly
three-fourths (73%) of organizations experiencing an intrusion that impacted
either OT systems only or both IT and OT systems (up from 49% in 2023). As a
result, it’s more critical than ever for organizations to deploy cybersecurity
solutions specifically engineered for OT environments, including critical
infrastructure.
Building upon its
legacy of more than two decades as a global cybersecurity leader, Fortinet’s OT
security platform was designed to mitigate industrial risk and accelerate and
optimize customers’ OT security journeys. The latest updates to the platform
include:
New Advanced Capabilities in OT Secure Networking
· Enhanced asset
identification and OT network topology in the FortiOS OT
View with configurable asset location to improve asset identity,
location, and communication pathways.
· Expanded virtual
patching capabilities and new capabilities in FortiOS: The
introduction of virtual patching signatures in the FortiGuard OT Security Service provides
wide-ranging vulnerability protection and unpatched OT asset shielding.
· Two new series of
rugged switches: the FortiSwitch Rugged 216F-POE (power over
Ethernet) is designed to support bandwidth-intensive industrial environments
and redundant architectures, and the FortiSwitch Rugged 424F-POE has
features designed to power Industrial-Internet-of-Things (IIoT) devices.
· FortiSRA enables
secure remote access to support remote third-party contractors, auditors, and
employees, protecting critical OT systems against threats from remote access
and untrusted networks.
· FortiExtender Vehicle
update enables fleet management in a ruggedized form factor to
withstand harsh environmental conditions and offers secure LAN extension from
remote FortiGate
Next-Generation Firewalls to create a truly unified
platform for vehicles and first responders.
Expanding AI-Driven OT Security Operations Capabilities to Defend
Against Growing OT Threats
· Expanded OT
capabilities in FortiSOAR, including the introduction of OT View – an
IT/OT overview dashboard with OT asset management – and new compliance
playbooks to increase OT network and asset visibility and remediation for OT.
· Increased analytics
and reporting capabilities in FortiAnalyzer by creating NERC CIP, IEC
62443-3-3, and IT/OT Risk reports. An upcoming IoT/IIoT/OT dashboard includes
analytics support for Internet-of-Medical-Things (IoMT) to further assist with
regulatory compliance and security posture evaluations.
· FortiNDR for OT provides network behavior analysis to identify
known and unknown threats across the IT/OT infrastructure and detect OT network
anomalies.
· FortiDeceptor-as-a-Service offers
expanded deception for OT and IoT with additional devices and
protocols and simplified deployments to streamline user experiences.
Enhancing Fortinet’s OT Partnerships
Fortinet’s global
partner ecosystem brings together organizations with specialized OT expertise
to help customers maximize cyber resiliency and improve operational efficiency.
Recent collaborations
with Fortinet Alliance partners Armis and Claroty, as part of the Fortinet Open Ecosystem, have produced new
and enhanced integrations with FortiManager, FortiSIEM, FortiSOAR,
and FortiNAC to maximize actionable OT asset information,
simplify OT network operations for customers, and improve customers’ security
postures.
Additionally,
Fortinet introduced a new Engage Preferred Services Partner (EPSP) OT Practice
designation to empower OT channel partners with the tools they need to design
and deploy OT network infrastructure.
As more operational infrastructure becomes connected, the attack surface
increases, leading to greater cyber risk. Traditional information technology
(IT) security tools are ineffective and worse, cannot even be deployed in an
operational technology (OT) environment. Fortinet has been building an
industry-leading OT security platform for 20+ years and today we are proud to
announce many enhancements across the platform, “said, John Maddison, Chief
Marketing Officer at Fortinet.
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