Consolidate Purposefully with Fortinet FortiXDR
Today's networks are filled with disparate cybersecurity point products that were implemented over the years to address individual security needs as they arose. As a result, security teams are mired in complexity that slows their ability to detect and respond to security incidents, increasing risk. One study found 80% of organizations use 11 or more [security controls] for security operations. In response, security leaders are looking to consolidate. Another study revealed that 75% of respondents are currently pursuing cybersecurity vendor consolidation.
The Fortinet Security Fabric includes the broadest security portfolio available. It enables visibility and control across an organization's entire digital attack surface. FortiXDR is a cloud-native, cross-product detection and response solution that adds fully-automated incident identification, investigation, and remediation across and beyond the Security Fabric. FortiXDR improves overall security posture by closing the gaps caused by discconected point products and speeding a coordinated response.
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