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Ramnath Shenai, Director of Products and Solutions at Fortinet, presented an overview of the FortiSASE architecture, highlighting its role in providing consistent, cloud-delivered security across diverse enterprise environments. At the core of the solution is FortiOS, which powers every FortiSASE point-of-presence (POP) globally, ensuring that customers receive the same high-performance security efficacy in the cloud as they do with on-premises FortiGate hardware. This unified approach is bolstered by AI-driven threat intelligence from FortiGuard Labs, and the platform offers an embedded agentic AI tool within the console to help administrators monitor, troubleshoot, and debug their security environments efficiently.
The platform is designed to provide holistic security for any user or device, regardless of how they connect to the corporate network. Through an endpoint agent (FortiClient), remote users benefit from real-time posture checking and continuous ZTNA validation, which provides more granular and dynamic access control than traditional VPNs. For locations or devices that cannot host an agent, FortiSASE supports flexible connection methods, including SD-WAN integration for FortiGate hardware, standard IPsec tunnels for third-party networking equipment, and a unique “thin edge” use case utilizing FortiAPs. Furthermore, to address remote access on BYOD or contractor devices, Fortinet has introduced a secure browser extension that enforces DLP policies and governance over web and GenAI usage without requiring a full endpoint agent.
Data sovereignty and regulatory compliance are integral to the FortiSASE strategy, with options for customers to deploy sovereign POPs within their own environments or leverage geo-fencing to ensure data and logs remain within specific jurisdictions. The platform excels in unification, allowing all access methods, security features, and policy configurations to be managed through a single console and a unified data lake. By integrating with existing corporate classification standards–such as Microsoft Purview–FortiSASE allows organizations to maintain their current security policies while extending them into a cloud-native architecture that protects internet, SaaS, and private application access from a single source of truth.
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