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Fortinet adds quantum-safe encryption to FortiOS 7.6 update
Fortinet adds quantum-safe encryption to FortiOS 7.6 update

Techday NZ

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Fortinet adds quantum-safe encryption to FortiOS 7.6 update

Fortinet has announced enhancements to its FortiOS operating system that aim to protect organisations against potential threats posed by quantum computing to existing encryption standards. Quantum security risks The evolution of quantum computing has raised concerns among cybersecurity professionals and organisations responsible for sensitive data. Quantum computers, which utilise principles of quantum mechanics, are expected to process complex calculations significantly faster than current technology, making it feasible to break traditional encryption methods protecting network and user information. Industries such as telecommunications, financial services, government, and healthcare are seen as particularly at risk because they handle data that must remain confidential over many years. Some cybercriminals are already engaging in so-called "harvest-now, decrypt-later" attacks, where they collect encrypted data with the intention of decrypting it in the future as more powerful quantum computers become available. New capabilities in FortiOS Fortinet's latest FortiOS release, version 7.6, includes features intended to allow customers to deploy quantum-safe encryption methods and transition to post-quantum security environments. These features are integrated and available to users of FortiGate next-generation firewall and Fortinet Secure SD-WAN at no additional cost. The update includes support for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) methods such as National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-approved algorithms like ML-KEM, as well as emerging algorithms BIKE, HQC, and Frodo. Quantum key distribution (QKD) support is also included, providing a method for securely exchanging encryption keys using quantum mechanics so that any attempts at eavesdropping can be detected. QKD support was initially introduced in FortiOS 7.4, allowing compatibility with various QKD technology providers through standardised interfaces. To improve overall resilience, the system allows for algorithm stacking – the use of multiple cryptographic algorithms in tandem. Other enhancements include a hybrid mode, where both conventional public-key cryptography and QKD can operate together, and an updated user interface to simplify the management of quantum-safe settings by network administrators. Industry perspective Michael Xie, Founder, President, and Chief Technology Officer at Fortinet, said, "At Fortinet, we're committed to arming customers with cutting-edge technology to protect against new and emerging threats. As quantum computing advances, organisations can trust Fortinet's technology innovation and leadership to safeguard their critical data and future-proof their infrastructures. Many enterprises are eager to take action to protect their networks from quantum-powered threats. That's why we've made cutting-edge, quantum-safe features available today for FortiGate next-generation firewall and Fortinet Secure SD-WAN customers, so they can confidently transition to post-quantum security." Deployment and future-proofing The approach of integrating both networking and security in one operating system allows Fortinet to deliver contemporaneous security updates, such as these new quantum-resistant capabilities. By deploying these features now, customers can address security needs prompted by developments in quantum technology while ensuring current performance levels are not impacted. The update is positioned as part of Fortinet's focus on providing practical tools for organisations managing sensitive or long-term data. The inclusion of PQC methods and QKD is intended to assist IT teams in preparing their infrastructure for future threats, rather than responding retroactively once quantum attacks become practical. With the rollout of FortiOS 7.6, organisations have access to quantum-safe encryption and key distribution options alongside the ability to stack algorithms for layered protection and migrate to hybrid or fully post-quantum environments as required. The user interface changes are intended to aid a smoother adoption process and reduce operational complexity for administrators. Fortinet's strategy continues to be rooted in the convergence of networking and security in a single platform, with updates such as the latest FortiOS release reflecting ongoing adjustments to emerging threat landscapes including the advent of quantum computing.

Fortinet Advances Quantum-Safe Security to Guard against Emerging Quantum Threats
Fortinet Advances Quantum-Safe Security to Guard against Emerging Quantum Threats

Hamilton Spectator

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

Fortinet Advances Quantum-Safe Security to Guard against Emerging Quantum Threats

SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — News Summary Fortinet ® (NASDAQ: FTNT), the global cybersecurity leader driving the convergence of networking and security, today announced expanded innovations within its unified operating system, FortiOS, that protect against quantum-computing threats to current encryption standards. The latest FortiOS capabilities help organizations with highly sensitive data deploy encryption algorithms and key distribution methods that can withstand quantum-powered attacks, stack algorithms for more robust protection, and easily transition to post-quantum security. 'At Fortinet, we're committed to arming customers with cutting-edge technology to protect against new and emerging threats. As quantum computing advances, organizations can trust Fortinet's technology innovation and leadership to safeguard their critical data and future-proof their infrastructures,' said Michael Xie, Founder, President, and Chief Technology Officer at Fortinet. 'Many enterprises are eager to take action to protect their networks from quantum-powered threats. That's why we've made cutting-edge, quantum-safe features available today for FortiGate NGFW and Fortinet Secure SD-WAN customers, so they can confidently transition to post-quantum security.' Organizations Handling Sensitive Information Need Quantum-Safe Encryption Now Quantum computers can perform complex calculations at unprecedented speeds and can easily break current encryption standards. Cybercriminals are already storing encrypted traffic to decrypt in the future, with a particular focus on industries that handle highly sensitive data that remains relevant over long periods, such as telecommunications, financial services, government, and healthcare. Proven Innovation You Can Trust Fortinet was founded on the principle of converging networking and security through a single operating system. This unique approach enables Fortinet to deploy cutting-edge updates, such as quantum-safe innovations, across its unified operating system, helping customers future-proof their security postures. Additional Resources About Fortinet Fortinet (Nasdaq: FTNT) is a driving force in the evolution of cybersecurity and the convergence of networking and security. Our mission is to secure people, devices, and data everywhere, and today we deliver cybersecurity everywhere our customers need it with the largest integrated portfolio of over 50 enterprise-grade products. Well over half a million customers trust Fortinet's solutions, which are among the most deployed, most patented, and most validated in the industry. The Fortinet Training Institute , one of the largest and broadest training programs in the industry, is dedicated to making cybersecurity training and new career opportunities available to everyone. Collaboration with esteemed organizations from both the public and private sectors, including Computer Emergency Response Teams ('CERTS'), government entities, and academia, is a fundamental aspect of Fortinet's commitment to enhance cyber resilience globally. FortiGuard Labs , Fortinet's elite threat intelligence and research organization, develops and utilizes leading-edge machine learning and AI technologies to provide customers with timely and consistently top-rated protection and actionable threat intelligence. Learn more at , the Fortinet Blog , and FortiGuard Labs . Copyright © 2025 Fortinet, Inc. All rights reserved. The symbols ® and ™ denote respectively federally registered trademarks and common law trademarks of Fortinet, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates. Fortinet's trademarks include, but are not limited to, the following: Fortinet, the Fortinet logo, FortiGate, FortiOS, FortiGuard, FortiCare, FortiAnalyzer, FortiManager, FortiASIC, FortiClient, FortiCloud, FortiMail, FortiSandbox, FortiADC, FortiAI, FortiAIOps, FortiAgent, FortiAntenna, FortiAP, FortiAPCam, FortiAuthenticator, FortiCache, FortiCall, FortiCam, FortiCamera, FortiCarrier, FortiCASB, FortiCentral, FortiCNP, FortiConnect, FortiController, FortiConverter, FortiCSPM, FortiCWP, FortiDAST, FortiDB, FortiDDoS, FortiDeceptor, FortiDeploy, FortiDevSec, FortiDLP, FortiEdge, FortiEDR, FortiExplorer, FortiExtender, FortiFirewall, FortiFlex FortiFone, FortiGSLB, FortiGuest, FortiHypervisor, FortiInsight, FortiIsolator, FortiLAN, FortiLink, FortiMonitor, FortiNAC, FortiNDR, FortiPAM, FortiPenTest, FortiPhish, FortiPoint, FortiPolicy, FortiPortal, FortiPresence, FortiProxy, FortiRecon, FortiRecorder, FortiSASE, FortiScanner, FortiSDNConnector, FortiSIEM, FortiSMS, FortiSOAR, FortiSRA, FortiStack, FortiSwitch, FortiTester, FortiToken, FortiTrust, FortiVoice, FortiWAN, FortiWeb, FortiWiFi, FortiWLC, FortiWLM, FortiXDR and Lacework FortiCNAPP. Other trademarks belong to their respective owners. Fortinet has not independently verified statements or certifications herein attributed to third parties and Fortinet does not independently endorse such statements. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, nothing herein constitutes a warranty, guarantee, contract, binding specification or other binding commitment by Fortinet or any indication of intent related to a binding commitment, and performance and other specification information herein may be unique to certain environments.

Bell introduces managed SD-WAN-as-a-Service powered by Fortinet, leading the integration of network and security technologies Français
Bell introduces managed SD-WAN-as-a-Service powered by Fortinet, leading the integration of network and security technologies Français

Cision Canada

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Bell introduces managed SD-WAN-as-a-Service powered by Fortinet, leading the integration of network and security technologies Français

Bell's SD-WAN-as-a-Service model now also supports industry-leading cybersecurity solutions provider, Fortinet – offering medium to large businesses more choice. The managed SD-WAN solution offers Canadian businesses enhanced user experience, improved security posture, increased business uptime, simplified management and scalability. This partnership underscores Bell and Fortinet's shared objective; enabling secure connectivity for businesses with distributed employees and hybrid, digital work styles. MONTRÉAL, April 24, 2025 /CNW/ - Bell today announced the addition of Fortinet, a global cybersecurity leader driving the convergence of networking and security, 1 into its suite of enterprise tech service solutions. Through this collaboration, Bell will integrate Fortinet's leading 1 Secure SD-WAN technology into its managed SD-WAN-as-a-Service – improving security and network performance for Canadian businesses. Bell's SD-WAN-as-a-Service model enhances choice for businesses with a secure, scalable and cost-effective solution. Utilizing Fortinet's technology, Bell will manage and deliver SD-WAN functionalities on a subscription basis, giving businesses access to Bell's end-to-end support and Fortinet's advanced infrastructure. This will eliminate the need for businesses to deploy and manage SD-WAN infrastructure in-house. As a result, businesses can optimize network performance while benefitting from enhanced security and simplified management without the burden of extensive IT resources. Bell's Managed SD-WAN service, powered by Fortinet Secure SD-WAN technology, offers several key benefits to customers: Eliminates upfront hardware and software costs: With SD-WAN-as-a-Service being a subscription-based model, Bell will manage the technology's infrastructure and its associated software, resulting in simplified hardware refresh and licencing cycles. Simplified network management: Customers can manage their entire network through a single, user-friendly operating system and interface, reducing complexity and administrative overhead, with features like Co-Management and Release Management. Scalability and geo-redundancy: The service is designed to scale with the needs of growing businesses, allowing for the easy addition of new sites and users with minimal infrastructure changes. By mirroring data and applications in multiple data centres across different regions, SD-WAN-as-a-Service also offers businesses rapid disaster recovery and continuous network availability. Enhanced security measures: The integration of Fortinet's advanced security features, combined with Bell's end-to-end management, monitoring, and maintenance, delivers robust protection against cyber threats, safeguarding sensitive data and network integrity. "Adding Fortinet to Bell's managed SD-WAN service enhances our customers' choice of secure and reliable connectivity solutions. It combines the Fortinet Secure SD-WAN approach with Bell's managed services capabilities. This partnership underscores Bell's and Fortinet's shared objective – to enable secure connectivity for businesses with distributed employees and hybrid, digital work styles." - Costa Pantazopoulos, Vice President, Product, Bell "Our partnership with Bell underscores Fortinet´s strong commitment to leading the evolution of networking and cybersecurity in Canada. Leveraging our 25 years of investments, local presence and expertise in securing Canadian organizations, we are deepening our relations with Bell to help businesses, enterprises and government to enhance their network security with trust, high performance and simplicity." - Pedro Paixão, Senior Vice President, International Sales and Services, Fortinet Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean About Bell Bell is Canada's largest communications company, 2 providing advanced broadband Internet, wireless, TV, media and business communication services. Founded in Montréal in 1880, Bell is wholly owned by BCE Inc. To learn more, please visit or Through Bell for Better, we are investing to create a better today and a better tomorrow by supporting the social and economic prosperity of our communities. This includes the Bell Let's Talk initiative, which promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns like Bell Let's Talk Day and significant Bell funding of community care and access, research and workplace leadership initiatives throughout the country. To learn more, please visit

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