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Fortinet Signs Agreement with NATO: Will Sharing and Actionable Threat Intelligence Help Curb Cybersecurity?

Fortinet Signs Agreement with NATO: Will Sharing and Actionable Threat Intelligence Help Curb Cybersecurity?

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The NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency signed an industry partnership agreement with Fortinet within the framework of the NATO Industry Cyber Partnership (NICP). Fortinet, which is a member of the Business Council for American Security at ASP, noted that this partnership is a call to action for “intelligence collaboration with the private sector.”

Fortinet processes billions of cybersecurity threats every day, and this new agreement with NATO will provide another tool to combat national security threats.

Specifically, the agreement is …

” … another way forward to identify and chase the adversary and their campaign playbooks. Cyber criminals are for the first time showing fear as indicated with their tactics, which attempt to cover their tracks. When we grow our collective intelligence, we can better combat advanced threats, deploy security controls to counteract the latest moves, and deliver greater security for our customers and all organizations.”

To read the interview with Fortinet CTO & Co-Founder Michael Xie and General Manager of NCI Agency Koen Gijsbers, click here.