Fortinet Releases its 2024 Sustainability Report
Fortinet, the global
cybersecurity leader driving the convergence of networking and security,
released its 2024 Sustainability Report, outlining the company's approach, key
commitments, and progress on the sustainability topics that matter most to the
company and its stakeholders.
“As digital transformation
accelerates, cybersecurity is more critical than ever to safeguarding
businesses, the global economy and society at large. Fortinet is committed to
having our products, services, and people contribute to building a more secure
and sustainable society–from improving the environmental impact of our products
through energy efficiency and more sustainable packaging, to our commitment to
closing the cybersecurity skills gap by training 1 million individuals by 2026.
We are proud of the progress we've made and remain committed to integrating
sustainability across all aspects of our operations,” said, Michael Xie, Founder, President and CTO at
Fortinet
Highlights from the
Fortinet 2024 Sustainability Report include:
Driving innovation and
responsible technology to secure the digital world: With nearly 1,400 patents
issued and more than 450 pending, Fortinet continues to pioneer AI-powered
security solutions, collaborating with organizations such as University of
California (UC) Berkeley, the World Economic Forum, and the Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to advance AI use in cybersecurity. In
2024, Fortinet also became one of the early signatory of CISA’s Secure by
Design pledge, reinforcing its commitment to security at every stage of the
product lifecycle.
Strengthening global efforts to
combat cybercrime: In 2024, Fortinet deepened its engagement with numerous
global organizations dedicated to halting cybercrime, supporting major
initiatives such as INTERPOL’s Operation Serengeti and the World Economic Forum
Cybercrime Atlas Project. These collaborative efforts in 2024 contributed to
over 1,000 arrests, the dismantling of 134,000+ malicious networks, and the
recovering of $44 million USD.
Accelerating climate action with
near-term, science-based targets: In 2024, Fortinet’s near-term greenhouse gas
emissions reduction targets were validated by the Science Based Targets
initiative. These climate near-term targets include scopes 1 and 2 emissions,
aligned with a 1.5°C trajectory to limit global warming, as well as scope 3
targets focused on supplier and customer engagement to drive emission
reductions across the value chain.
Improving product energy
efficiency and sustainable packaging: In 2024, Fortinet introduced new
FortiGate models that are, on average, 61% more energy efficient than previous
generations. Additionally, the company expanded its efforts to minimize
environmental impact by launching 22 FSC-certified packaging models,
prioritizing plastic-free packaging across 86 top-selling products, and
avoiding 387 metric tons of CO2e emissions, including 77 metric tons of plastic
reduction.
Addressing the cybersecurity
skills gap and expanding access to education: Since 2022, Fortinet has trained
more than 630,000 individuals in cybersecurity through the Fortinet Training
Institute initiatives. In 2024, Fortinet joined the European Commission’s
Cybersecurity Skills Academy, committing to train 75,000 people in the EU by
2027. Fortinet also contributed to the World Economic Forum’s 2024 Strategic
Cybersecurity Talent Framework, helping to shape global best practices for
sustainable cybersecurity talent development.
Upholding strong business ethics
and information security practices: In 2024, 100% of Fortinet’s top contract
manufacturers (covering 90% of spend) and distributors completed business
ethics and compliance training. Fortinet expanded its ISO 27001/17/18 certifications
and its SOC2 Type II examinations, achieving 81 information security
certifications and examinations strengthening data protection and privacy
measures.
Industry Recognition for Responsible Business Practices
Fortinet’s continued progress in sustainability and responsible business practices has been recognized through multiple industry accolades, including:
Inclusion in the 2024 Dow Jones
Best-in-Class World and North America Indices for the third consecutive year,
reflecting its leadership in corporate responsibility.
An improved CDP Climate Change
rating, moving from a B- to a B score, reflecting strengthened climate action
and transparency.
Recognition as a 2024 “Best
Company to Work For” by Glassdoor and a “Great Place to Work,” underscoring
Fortinet’s commitment to fostering a workplace where everyone can thrive.
Recognized as No. 7 on Forbes’
Most Trusted Companies in America 2025 list—and the most trusted U.S.-based
cybersecurity company.
Fortinet’s 2024 Sustainability
Report references the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
(TCFD), the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards, Sustainability
Accountability Standards Board (SASB) Standards and the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). The report details Fortinet’s progress
and metrics across the following eight priority issues: innovation and
responsible technology; cybercrime disruption; climate change; product
environmental impacts; inclusion and belonging; cybersecurity skills gap;
business ethics; and information security and data privacy.
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