Fortinet Expands Security Fabric Visibility and Protection into the Industrial Internet of Things
"IoT-based attacks have revealed the sheer volume and ease by which billions of devices can be weaponized and used to disrupt global digital economies, critical infrastructure and the data of millions of users. To successfully defend the massive scope of IoT, organizations need an architecture that scales the entire infrastructure for complete visibility, segmentation and end-to-end protection. The Fortinet Security Fabric arms enterprises with a comprehensive solution that spans the entire IoT attack surface, delivering the performance and threat intelligence required to learn, segment, and ultimately protect the varied attack surfaces created by IoT."
News Summary
FortiGuard Industrial Security Service (ISS) builds on the award-winning threat intelligence services ofFortiGuard Labs by providing application control and defensive signatures specific to critical infrastructure and industrial sector organizations, including utility, oil and gas, transportation, and manufacturing.- Customers around the globe are selecting the breadth of IoT solutions in Fortinet's Security Fabric to secure their complex networks and endpoint devices, from manufacturing, natural resources, and aviation to government organizations.
Fortinet demonstrates its continued commitment to innovation in IoT with its expanded portfolio of patents on IoT security.
Securing the Industrial Internet of Things with FortiGuard Threat Intelligence
Enterprise and consumer demand has created an explosion in the number of IoT devices connecting to global networks. McKinsey estimates that 20 to 30 billion IoT devices could be connected globally by 2020, up from 10 billion to 15 billion devices in 2015. However, as devices proliferate, the security risks also increase.
Traditionally, commercial and industrial networks and their IoT devices have operated in isolation, but the mainstreaming of things like smart cities and connected homes have begun to merge these devices within local, national and global infrastructures. This is requiring organizations to rethink how they secure increasingly converged IT, OT and IoT networks
and devices. Integrating distinct security tools into a unified Security Fabric enables organizations to collect and correlate threat intelligence in real time, identify abnormal behavior and automatically orchestrate a response anywhere across this complex IoT attack surface.
FortiGuard ISS protects the most widely-used Industrial Control System (ICS) and Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) devices and applications. The new service provides vulnerability protection, deep visibility and granular control over ICS and SCADA systems and is backed by real-time threat intelligence updates - enabling organizations to restrict access and minimize the attack surface of their critical IIoT infrastructures. FortiGuard ISS complements Fortinet's industrial-strength security appliances, which are designed to run in harsh environments.
Global Enterprises Securely Leveraging the Benefits of IoT with
Organizations of all sizes and across industries are adopting the Fortinet Security Fabric to solve their IoT security challenges:
- Gibsons Energy - An an oil and gas company involved in the midstream operations between extraction and retail, Gibsons has a highly distributed IT infrastructure and needed a
better way to secure its move to the cloud and manage the IoT devices deployed in the field. "We have several thousand devices in the field and previously we had to manually monitor these devices. Now we have a plan to connect them to the cloud and provide important operation analytics," said
Richard Hannah , VP of information services at Gibson Energy. "Working withFortinet , our operations teams can now monitor these devices in real-time, saving thousands of hours of maintenance and man time while ensuring the security of our infrastructure."
City of Mumbai -The Government ofMaharashtra selectedFortinet to provide wireless internet access for the Mumbai WiFi project to cover all major areas in the city with public WiFi hotspots for its citizens and also to be used for smart parking and smart transportation. "The Mumbai WiFi project plays a crucial role in empowering our citizens digitally. Our goal was to cover all major areas in the city with public WiFi in order to make important government services available online," saidVijay Kumar Gautam , Principal Secretary Information Technology,Government of Maharashtra . "Because of the hyper-connected nature of our public infrastructure today, an ambitious project like this requires technology that can scale and be flexible to enable more users, devices, and applications over time."
An Integrated Solution for IoT Security
Industry-Leading IoT Security Innovation
- System for Managing and/or Securing the Internet of Things
- IoT Intrusion Detection at the Physical Level
- Fingerprinting IPv6 Clients in Stateless Auto-Configuration of IoT
- Heuristics-based Techniques to Identify IoT Attacks in WiFi
Fortinet's continued momentum and innovation has earned it recent accolades such as being named in Fortune's inaugural Future 50 list of companies best positioned for breakout growth.
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