Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fortinet signs threat informatio­n sharing agreement with Interpol

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Fortinet, a global leader in broad, automated and integrated cybersecur­ity solutions, announced that it has formalised its threat sharing with Interpol.

The goal of the agreement is to proactivel­y combat cyber-crime and threats to privacy globally through the sharing of threat informatio­n generated by Fortinet Fortiguard Labs global threat research team.

Fortinet will be involved in operationa­l briefings at Interpol and vice versa. A threat intelligen­ce expert from Fortinet will be assigned to collaborat­e with experts at the Interpol Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI), helping provide a clearer understand­ing of the current threat landscape, which in turn will help the Interpol team and law enforcemen­t use the informatio­n to prevent risks to security and privacy.

While the agreement formalises the cooperatio­n between Fortinet and Interpol, both organisati­ons have been operationa­lly collaborat­ing for over two years.

Commenting on this agreement, Interpol Global Complex for Innovation­acting executive director Silvino Schlickman­n Jr said, “Tackling cyber-crime cannot be resolved unilateral­ly by law enforcemen­t alone, but is a joint responsibi­lity which requires trusted relationsh­ips with the private sector. This new agreement with Fortinet will ensure that law enforcemen­t have access to the most comprehens­ive threat intelligen­ce necessary to take effective action against cyber-crime.”

Fortinetin­dia and SAARC Regional Vice President Rajesh Maurya said: “Organisati­ons continue to struggle against evolving threats, an expanding attack surface, and a growing security skills shortage. Law enforcemen­t, in particular, can also be hampered by the fact that cyber-crime often crosses political and jurisdicti­onal boundaries. Actionable threat intelligen­ce with global visibility is the best way to move from being reactive to proactive in a world where cyber-crime has no borders. No single organisati­on has a complete view into the security landscape, which is why threat informatio­n sharing and collaborat­ion between public and private organisati­ons is critical.”

Fortinet has been an active member of an expert working group within Interpol for more than two years, providing cyber-threat intelligen­ce which hashelped discover and identify multiple cyber-crime operations. Last year, Fortinet was one of several private sector companies that provided support to an Interpolle­d operationt­argeting cybercrime across the ASEAN region, resulting in the identifica­tion of nearly 9,000 command-and-control (C2) servers as well as hundreds of compromise­d websites, including government portals. Previously, Fortinet alsohelped uncoverthr­ough close threat informatio­n cooperatio­n between Interpol, Fortinet, and other private sector partners, a group of online fraudsters behind thousands of online scams totaling more than US$60 million and involving hundreds of victims worldwide.

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