We're a school board that uses FortiSASE to protect our students and endpoint devices in school and at home. There was a big push to implement ForiSASE in the last two years due to the COVID lockdown. When the schools shut down, we needed to ensure the same level of protection for our students at home that they had while in school.
The other aspect is providing a secure environment for board office staff working remotely. They can securely access the board network and resources in our data center using the security leveraged inside FortiSASE.
FortiSASE seamlessly integrated with our SD-WAN and cloud-delivered security solutions because all our on-premise equipment is Fortinet right now. Integrating everything is effortless. With a click, we migrated from FortiClient to FortiSASE and pushed the logs back into our Fortinet environment with an IP address entry.
FortiSASE helped us consolidate our solutions. Before FortiSASE, we weren't doing anything with ZTNA, enabling us to move into that realm. In many ways, ZTNA is essential to get some things working for remote users. Users can still do what they did with a traditional VPN, but now ZTNA improves the security posture.
Solution consolidation is crucial because the education ministry requires it. It also lowers our insurance costs because our cyber security coverage provider checks to ensure we have these systems in place. It helps with the premiums. FortiSASE allowed us to discontinue our on-prem FortiEMS and FortiClient. It simplified management because we only have to deal with one system rather than making changes to five or six different ones.
FortiSASE improved our operational efficiency because we manage one system now that manages all the sub-pieces to it. Our endpoint users report faster use when connected to the SASE environment than when it was going through on-prem systems. We've seen fewer help desk tickets from those kinds of complaints.
It helped us strengthen our security posture. While we've always had endpoint protection everywhere, FortiSASE has made it simpler to deploy ZTNA, inspection, and a few other pieces we weren't doing previously. Doing this was more complicated on on-prem solutions.