Fortinet announces industry’s first purpose-built NOC-SOC solution
Fortinet has announced the industry’s first purpose-built NOC-SOC solution

Fortinet announces industry’s first purpose-built NOC-SOC solution

Fortinet, a global leader in broad, integrated and automated cybersecurity, has announced the industry’s first purpose-built NOC-SOC solution that bridges workflows, analysis and automated response across operational and security processes.

The NOC-SOC approach to management enables enhanced security operations visibility with a new graphical security fabric topology view and extensions into both private and public cloud environments with dynamic policy objects.

A new security rating feature combines analytics from FortiGate, FortiAnalyzer and FortiManager with threat intelligence services from FortiGuard to provide enterprises with a quantifiable security posture.

The rating includes expanded audit rules, risk scoring and industry bench-marking with customised auditing based on network environments.

New Incident Response (IR) tracking capabilities allow users to automate responses across silos based either on predefined triggers (system events, threat alerts, user and device status) or through direct ServiceNow IT Service Management (ITSM) integration.

John Maddison, Senior Vice President of Products and Solutions at Fortinet, said: “Both security and IT teams are challenged by resource constraints, yet workloads and the rate of cyberthreats continue to rise in scope and complexity.

“As the industry faces a cyber talent shortage and the pressure to maintain operational efficiency and security efficacy is critical for digital business, a new approach is needed that brings visibility and control into the NOC with workflow and response automation in the SOC.

“Fortinet is introducing a customised NOC-SOC solution that bridges the gap across IT disciplines to achieve broad and automated security response.”

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