In cybersecurity, staying ahead of the curve isn't just an aspiration-it's a necessity. As technologies evolve and threats become more sophisticated, the need for innovative solutions has never been more critical. Enter Unified SASE, a groundbreaking approach to security that's reshaping the landscape of digital protection. Fortinet is continuously enhancing its Unified SASE solution to bring more flexibility and simplicity to users, and the innovations we have just announced are no exception. Read on to learn more about our latest advancements around digital experience monitoring (DEM), remote browser isolation, enhanced flexible connectivity, increased AI capabilities, and more.
Unified SASE is a comprehensive architecture that expands on the single-vendor SASE approach. It encompasses security service edge (SSE), which is our FortiSASE service, Universal ZTNA (zero-trust network access), and Secure SD-WAN to deliver secure access for today's hybrid workforce. Multi-cloud security for cloud applications and network protection is also included in Fortinet Unified SASE for comprehensive security and flexibility. This holistic approach ensures secure access for users, regardless of their location or the applications they're accessing. In an era when remote work and diverse network architectures are the norm, Unified SASE offers a consistent, secure experience for organizations of any size.
The answer lies in the technological strength of Unified SASE, notably its flagship operating system, FortiOS. With over a decade of refinement, FortiOS serves as the backbone of our Unified SASE solution, seamlessly integrating security, networking, and connectivity across a variety of environments-on-premises, in the cloud, or within data centers. A key differentiator of Fortinet Unified SASE is that it is built on a unique platform with one OS, one unified agent, one management system, and one data lake-all enhanced with FortiGuard AI-Powered Security Services and threat protection intelligence.
Unified SASE is about bridging the gap between on-premises and cloud-based security. Here, the role of our unified client, FortiClient, comes into play. FortiClient is a versatile agent supporting SASE functionalities, ZTNA, vulnerability assessment, and endpoint protection. Today, we are announcing another evolution of FortiClient, expanding its functionality to include advanced DEM and endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities.
Flexibility is another critical element of Unified SASE, enabling it to accommodate diverse use cases ranging from traditional remote access to microbranch deployments and SD-WAN integrations. This adaptability extends to zero trust, where its continuous verification ensures robust security postures across all connections, whether software or hardware agents, such as thin edges (FortiAP and FortiExtender).
Simplicity is also in Fortinet's DNA. Our unique approach to convergence, with our single management console for all SSE capabilities, DEM, and now remote browser isolation (RBI), demonstrates our commitment to simplifying operations, improving ROI, and facilitating the transition to hybrid-work security.
Our commitment to innovation doesn't stop there. At our Accelerate event, we unveiled FortiOS 7.6, with a slew of new features that further enhance the Unified SASE experience. Notable Unified SASE additions include end-to-end DEM, RBI integration, advanced data loss prevention (DLP) powered by AI and machine learning (ML), and third-party SD-WAN connectivity.
Of course, Unified SASE isn't just about technology-it's also about convergence. By uniquely bridging the gap between security and networking, Fortinet enables networking and security teams to collaborate effectively, driving operational efficiency, cost savings, and automation across the board.
This convergence concept, whether in the cloud or network, at the client, or in the data center, is a hugely important concept for both the CISO and CIO to ensure they can achieve their business goals while simplifying operations and increasing ROI.