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September 6, 2018 |

Fortinet Introduces New Network Access Control Solution for IoT Security

FortiNAC Provides Visibility and Control of IoT Devices and Automated Response to Threats, Controls Access at Scale in Multi-Vendor Environments

John Maddison, SVP of products and solutions at Fortinet-

“Digital transformation brings a proliferation of unsecure IoT devices accessing the network, and with it, the increased risk of a security breach. FortiNAC allows organizations to identify every single device on the network and enables segmentation, giving each device access only to approved items. This functionality is delivered all within a solution that works with multi-vendor environments and an unlimited number of devices. FortiNAC strengthens the Fortinet Security Fabric for IoT deployments, delivering broad, integrated and automated cybersecurity solutions across the entire attack surface. In the world of IoT, FortiNAC answers the question ‘what’s on your network’ and then enables you to protect it.”

Fortinet†(NASDAQ:FTNT), a global leader in broad, integrated and automated cybersecurity solutions, has announced†FortiNAC, a new network access control product line that delivers network segmentation and automated responses for IoT security.

  • The massive rise of unsecure, headless IoT devices, including industrial and medical IoT, requires new tools for securing networks.
  • Fortinet’s new FortiNAC product line delivers network access control to secure IoT environments and provides enhanced visibility, control, and automated response capabilities.
  • FortiNAC provides detailed profiling of each device on the network and enables granular network segmentation and automated responses for changes in device status or behavior. This ensures each device only has access to approved items on the network.

Unsecure IoT Devices are Leaving Organizations Vulnerable

The use of IoT devices is growing at a tremendous rate as organizations embrace digital transformation to enable better operational efficiency. According to Gartner, “Internet of Things endpoints will grow at a 32% CAGR from 2016 through 2021, reaching an installed base of 25.1 billion units.”The sheer volume of devices—including IoT, corporate, and BYOD—seeking wired and wireless network access is exponentially enlarging the attack surface and raising internal provisioning, management, and compliance costs. The responsibility of connecting and securing access has shifted from a network-led issue to a security-led issue and poses a challenge for organizations: security managers need to secure every single device every single time, while cybercriminals only need one open port, one compromised or unknown device or one uncontained threat to circumvent all of the effort going into securing the network.

FortiNAC Secures Networks Accessed by Unsecure†Devices

Fortinet’s new network access controller, FortiNAC, diminishes the security risks associated with unsecured devices accessing the network by giving organizations total visibility of endpoints, users, trusted and untrusted devices and applications. Once visibility has been achieved, FortiNAC establishes dynamic controls that ensure that all devices, whether wired or wirelessly connected, are authenticated or authorized, and are subject to a context-driven policy that defines who, what, when and where connectivity is permitted. This ensures that only the appropriate people and devices can connect to and access appropriate applications, infrastructure, and assets. Additionally, FortiNAC can enforce company policies on device patching and firmware version. FortiNAC also contains powerful network orchestration capabilities for delivering automated responses to identified threats and can perform threat containment in seconds, where a manual process could take days or weeks.

Networks are in constant flux, with new devices connecting and disconnecting; controlling the network by controlling access to any device seeking access is a key part for ensuring the integrity of a network. Such an approach—where no unknown devices ever gain access to the corporate infrastructure, permitted devices are automatically segmented based on policies and roles and connected devices that begin to violate profiles are immediately quarantined from the network—becomes the foundation for a comprehensive security posture. Furthermore, the FortiNAC network access control solution is cost-effective and highly scalable, extending visibility and protection to an unlimited number of devices and eliminating the need for deployment at every location of a multi-site installation.

NAC and IoT Security Solutions Bolster the Fortinet Security Fabric

With this news, Fortinet strengthens its†Security Fabric†by extending its ability to engage network devices beyond the†Fabric-Ready Partner Program†to a wider multi-vendor environment, including third-party firewalls, switches, wireless access points, and endpoints. FortiNAC is also integrated with the†FortiGate Next-Generation Firewall,†FortiSwitch,†FortiWLC Wireless Controllers,†FortiSIEM†and†FortiAP†to minimize the risk and impact of cyber threats and provide broader visibility and security for complex networks.

Supporting Quotes

“If you do not know about a device, there is no way to monitor and protect it. FortiNAC gives us a clear picture of the network and enables us to quickly find assets and shut down individual network ports. Adding this layer of visibility has helped us protect against data loss and ensure HIPAA compliance. I equate FortiNAC to having a lock on the doors and windows of your house. Without it, you are leaving your house wide open. We also no longer have to worry about lateral malware infections as we can just kill the port. Now, only authorized devices can connect to the network, and every port can be located and controlled.”

—Rob Fountaine, manager of information security at Atrius Health

“The network access control (NAC) market is seeing double-digit growth in revenue, which is being driven by the need for device visibility in the network and concerns over IoT security. FortiNAC is a great enhancement to the Fortinet Security Fabric because it delivers an effective solution to IoT security risks and provides a compelling combination of multi-vendor support for enhanced detection and enforcement, as well as efficient and effective scalability for cost-effective deployment.”†

—Zeus Kerravala, ZK Research

“Customers recognize the security risks inherent in complex enterprise networks that incorporate IoT and BYOD devices and the need for an effective security solution. The addition of FortiNAC presents a great opportunity for us to offer customers IoT security that is comparatively cost-effective, highly scalable and extends Fortinet’s industry-leading Security Fabric for broader visibility and security. The addition of an IoT security solution to Fortinet’s already robust product portfolio gives us confidence that Fortinet will continue to create opportunities for us to provide customers with powerful, integrated end-to-end security solutions.”†

—Paul Eschbach, VP of service operations at IntegraONE


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