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Search ArticlesHow Quantum Cryptography Protects Data In The Age Of Quantum Computing
Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer Overview How it works Types Challenges FAQs What is quantum cryptography? Key takeaways: Quantum cryptography uses quantum mechanics, not just mathematical complexity, to secure data. Any attempt to intercept a quantum-secured communication disturbs the quantum state and alerts the parties involved.
HE Parts International (HEPI)
Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer Eliminating Security Blind Spots: HE Parts' Transformation with Fortinet HE Parts International (HEPI), a global provider of aftermarket services for mining equipment, supports critical operations for leading manufacturers such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, and Hitachi. With valuable intellectual property, engineering designs, and global operations to protect, cybersecurity is essential to safeguarding both innovation and business continuity.
Helping Law Enforcement Keep Pace with the Future of Cybercrime
Cybercriminals are leveraging new technologies to accelerate their operations, operate internationally, and expand their attacks through increasingly professionalized criminal ecosystems. And they are not waiting for defenders, policymakers, or law enforcement to catch up.
Secure every endpoint with a unified solution
▼ FortiClient EMS FortiClient EMS Centralized endpoint management for policy enforcement, risk reduction, secure access, and streamlined security operations. FortiClient EMS Centralized endpoint management for policy enforcement, risk reduction, secure access, and streamlined security operations. FortiEDR FortiEDR Detects, investigates, and responds to advanced threats using real-time, behavior-based detection and automated response.
FortiEndpoint Expands Security for the AI Era
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the modern workplace. Employees are using generative AI tools, AI agents, coding assistants, and copilots to improve productivity, automate workflows, and accelerate innovation. Although AI offers significant business opportunities, it also introduces new security challenges around visibility, governance, data protection, and operational complexity.
Fortinet Expands FortiEndpoint with New Capabilities for the AI Era
Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer In Short Fortinet announced new capabilities for its unified endpoint platform, FortiEndpoint, designed to help organizations securely adopt AI, protect sensitive data, and reduce risk.
Cyber Attacks Leveraging AI Require Behavior-First Security Training, Not Simply Better Awareness
Artificial intelligence has made cybersecurity awareness more visible across the workforce. Employees increasingly understand that attackers can use AI to make phishing messages more convincing, impersonation more believable, and social engineering harder to detect. Many are also using AI tools to draft content, summarize information, analyze data, write code, review logs, or support daily decisions. While visibility matters, awareness is not the same as readiness.
What Is Secure Boot?
Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer Definition Secure vs trusted Threats secure boot stops Threats beyond secure boot FAQs What is secure boot? Secure boot is a security mechanism that checks the software a device loads at startup against trusted cryptographic signatures.
The AI Era Needs a New SASE. Here’s What That Actually Looks Like.
By the time a marketing label becomes widely adopted, it usually means the market has already moved on, and the laggards are still trying to catch up, both in terminology and architecture. The key question regarding unified SASE isn’t who claims convergence, but who has actually built it. This distinction is more critical than ever.
Analysis of Ongoing Ousaban Attacks Targeting the Iberian Peninsula
Affected Platforms: Microsoft Windows Impacted Users: Microsoft Windows Impact: The stolen information can be used for future attacks Severity Level: High In May 2026, FortiGuard Labs identified an attack targeting users in Spain and Portugal involving the banking Trojan Ousaban. This malware has been active in Brazil and is spread through an MSI downloader. The malicious payload involves a DLL file that is run via DLL side-loading or process injection.