Fortinet launches Singapore NDR cloud PoP to strengthen threat detection across ASEAN
As organisations
across Singapore and the wider ASEAN region accelerate cloud adoption, hybrid
work and digital transformation, many continue to grapple with fragmented
security environments, growing alert volumes, and increasing pressure to
improve visibility and operational efficiency.
To address this and
as part of its continuing investments in strengthening cyber resilience across
the region, Fortinet has launched a new FortiNDR Cloud Point-of-Presence (PoP)
in Singapore, bringing cloud-delivered network detection and response
capabilities closer to customers in the region.
The move reflects a
broader cybersecurity trend: organisations are looking for stronger visibility
across on-premises, cloud, hybrid and operational technology environments as
attackers use legitimate tools and trusted platforms to move laterally and
remain undetected for longer periods. Fortinet's new Singapore-based PoP is
designed to help regional customers improve detection, speed up response and
support operational requirements around performance and regional compliance.
Visibility
becomes the front line
Security teams are no
longer dealing with threats only at the perimeter. Modern attacks increasingly
unfold across distributed networks, unmanaged devices, Internet of Things (IoT)
assets and cloud workloads, making it harder for traditional approaches alone
to deliver consistent visibility.
FortiNDR Cloud is
built to address that challenge by using artificial intelligence (AI)-powered
analytics, behavioural detection and FortiGuard Labs threat intelligence to
analyse network traffic and metadata for signs of suspicious activity. By
identifying anomalous behaviour that may blend into ordinary business
operations, the platform aims to help organisations detect threats earlier and
reduce attacker dwell time.
From
detection to faster response
The Singapore PoP
also highlights a shift in how organisations are approaching security
operations. Rather than simply adding more tools, many are looking for
platforms that can streamline investigation and response while giving analysts
a clearer view across complex estates.
FortiNDR
Cloud includes AI-powered guidance, natural language capabilities and up to 365
days of retrospective hunting, allowing security operations centre teams to
investigate incidents more efficiently and look back across historical network
activity when needed. This is particularly relevant as organisations explore
how to operationalise AI in security operations without losing control of
fragmented environments and incomplete data.
Local
infrastructure, regional resilience
Hosting the FortiNDR
Cloud PoP in Singapore gives organisations in ASEAN and Asia Pacific access to
security services delivered closer to where they operate, which can support
latency, operational efficiency and regional compliance needs. The launch also
expands Fortinet's broader cybersecurity infrastructure footprint in Asia
Pacific as demand grows for localised cloud-delivered security services.
"Organisations across ASEAN and
Asia Pacific are operating in increasingly complex digital environments, where
security teams must manage growing cloud adoption, hybrid operations and
rapidly evolving cyber risks. At the same time, many organisations are looking
to leverage AI to improve security outcomes, but fragmented environments and
limited visibility continue to create operational challenges," said Jack
Chan, VP, Product Management and Field CTO APAC, Fortinet. "Fortinet's
continued investment in Singapore reflects our long-term commitment to helping
customers build stronger cyber resilience through integrated, AI-powered
security capabilities delivered closer to where they operate."
Jess Ng, Country
Head, Singapore and Brunei, Fortinet, said: "In Singapore, organisations
are increasingly prioritising visibility, operational efficiency, and faster
response as cyber threats become more sophisticated and difficult to detect.
The new Singapore-based FortiNDR Cloud PoP brings advanced detection and
response capabilities closer to customers, helping them improve visibility
across distributed environments, strengthen operational resilience, and support
faster, more efficient security operations."




























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