Fortinet Certification

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Fortinet is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It develops and sells cybersecurity solutions, such as physical firewalls, antivirus software, intrusion prevention systems, and endpoint security components. Brothers Ken Xie and Michael Xie founded Fortinet in 2000. The company's first and main product was FortiGate, a physical firewall. The company later added wireless access points, sandbox (computer security), and messaging security. The company went public in November 2009.

Fortinet released its first product, FortiGate, a firewall, in 2002, followed by anti-spam and anti-virus software. FortiGate was updated to use application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) architecture. The company has used ASIC in several of its products, including to support its SD-WAN features. Initially the FortiGate was a physical, rack-mounted product but later became available as a virtual appliance that could run on virtualization platforms such as VMware vSphere. Fortinet later merged its network security offerings, including firewalls, anti-spam and anti-virus software, into one product. In April 2016, Fortinet began building its Security Fabric architecture so multiple network security products could communicate as one platform. Later that year, the company added Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) products. In September 2016, the company announced it would integrate the SIEM products with the security systems of other vendors. In 2017, Fortinet announced the addition of switches, access points, analyzers, sandboxes and cloud capabilities to the Security Fabric, in addition to endpoints and firewalls. Later in 2017, Fortinet created a standalone subsidiary, Fortinet Federal, to develop cybersecurity products for government agencies. Fortinet has received security effectiveness certifications through NSS Labs. Gartner, a research and consulting firm, has ranked Fortinet within the top three companies in its Magic Quadrant for enterprise network firewalls, which measures market trends and direction.

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NSE 1 is the entry-level designation of the Fortinet Network Security Expert (NSE) program. This course outlines today’s cyberthreats and advises how you can secure your information. After completing NSE 1, you will have a general understanding of the following: • Who are the bad actors behind cyber-attacks and what motives them • The methods of attack that the bad actors use • Best practices to protect yourself and the information you are entrusted to secure • Key cybersecurity terms NSE 2 is the core-solutions level of the Fortinet Network Security Expert (NSE) program. In NSE 2, candidates will learn the current Fortinet Security Fabric messaging. Candidates will also learn how the nine core elements of the Fortinet Security Fabric combine to create a broad, integrated, and automated solution to today's complex and ever-changing threat landscape. Becoming proficient in the Fortinet Security Fabric messaging is key to landing new accounts, expanding into existing accounts, and maintaining long-term customer relationships.

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