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January 2016, Brian Andersen, Systems Engineer
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A Global Leader and Innovator in Security & WiFi Fortinet Quick Facts
Founded in 2000, 1st shipment 2002, IPO 2009
HQ: Sunnyvale… 100+ offices worldwide
Employees: 3900+
255,000+ customers
Over 2 million devices shipped
#1 unit share worldwide in network security (IDC)
Market-leading tech… 257 patents, 228 pending
$16M
$1B+
Cash 2003 2014
$13M
$770M
Revenue 2003 2014
Consistent ,
accelerating
growth
Strong positive
cash flow
Profitable
Custom ASIC-based
scalable architecture FortiASIC
Custom, converged
Networking + Security OS FortiOS
Industry-leading, validated
Threat Research FortiGuard
Global Infrastructure &
Support FortiCare
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Today’s Wi-Fi Infrastructure Trends Requires an Integrated Approach to End-to-End Security
Migration to 802.11ac
Mobile Protection
BYOD
Cloud Management
Beyond SMB
Cross Community
Authentication
Service Levels
Enforcement
Presence Analytics Integrated Security
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Traditional IoT (Machine to Machine)
devices used Ethernet
Significant and growing use of
wireless-based technologies
Wi-Fi offers flexibility and speed of
deployment
Wi-Fi Infrastructure Trends Wi-Fi expected to play large part in IoT
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© Infonetics, M2M Strategies by Vertical: N. American Enterprise Survey, January 2014
9%
7%
13%
35%
36%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Other
ZigBee
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
Percent of Respondents
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Te
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no
log
ies
2014
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Wi-Fi Becoming Primary Access Medium
© Nemertes Research, August 2015
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End-to-End Global Cybersecurity Platform Coverage from Endpoint to Edge to Core to Data Center to Cloud
Client
Security
Secure
Access Network
Segmentation
Application
Security Cloud
Security
Control & Visibility
Security Services & Framework
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End-to-End Global Cybersecurity Platform Coverage from Endpoint to Edge to Core to Data Center to Cloud
Client
Security
Secure
Access Network
Segmentation
Application
Security Cloud
Security
Control & Visibility
Security Services & Framework
USERS
NETWORK
DATA CENTER
FortiGate
FortiManager FortiAnalyzer
FortiGate
for AWS
FortiGate
VMX
FortiClient
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Segmenting the Internal Network Is Vital But Difficult
Internet
Cloud Home
Office
Internal
Network (100 Gbps+)
Branch
Office
Private
Cloud
NGFW
Data Center
ISFW
ISFW ISFW
ISFW ISFW
ISFW
WAN
Internal
External
UTM
DCFW
VFW
CCFW
CFW
Internal Segmentation Firewall (ISFW)
Next Generation Firewall (NGFW)
Data Center Firewall (DCFW)
Unified Threat Management (UTM)
Virtual or Cloud Firewall (CFW)
Carrier Class Firewall (CCFW)
EDGE
Segmentation Challenges
Higher internal network speeds
Ultra-low latency requirements
Protection required, not just
detection
Operational efficiency/
manageability
Inspecting traffic that stays within
the data center
Customer Stories How do we manage it?
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• Manage 15,000+ APs with small IT staff
• Reliable high-performance access in high-
density areas
• Ability to add capacity without the cost and
trouble of re-engineering
K12 / School - Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Overview
Solution Benefits
• 4nd Largest U.S. school district
• 391,000 students, 415 schools
• 15,000+ access points
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Bærum municipality, Norway
43 Schools
18 Nursing Homes
~25.000 students
and employees
2006 Pilot in one school Meru AP201
2007 Mobile medicine delivery project in nursing homes
2008 Expands wireless to all schools
2009 All new and renovated locations shall have wireless
2009 Guest networks in all locations exept schools
2011 MC5000 in Sandvika
2012 Starting the Centralization project
2013 Replace AP201 with AP332 in secondary schools
2013 Moving to 4 to 6 Virtual MC4200
2014 First 802.11ac location
2015 AP201 (11g) going to 11ac
2015 Install for Meru Connect on-boarding
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