Technology Consultant Team Head at Ignite Solutions
Real User
2020-04-26T06:32:39Z
Apr 26, 2020
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our customers. It is used as part of the network security and protects our clients.
Asst. Network Security Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-04-26T06:32:39Z
Apr 26, 2020
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. My role is security and I deal with products to protect data centers. FortiNAC makes up part of the security solution in a data center.
Cyber Security Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-04-02T07:00:12Z
Apr 2, 2020
I was certified in FortiNAC (Part of Fortinet-NSE6) last year and I've personally implemented FortiNAC in three organizations. We work as a team with people who have expertise in different areas and Vendors and have exposure to different infrastructures. FortiNAC scans your network to discover every user, application, and device (IOT), With up to 18 different techniques, it can then profile each element based on observed characteristics and responses for granular visibility - We then apply state-based control(eth0 VLAN switching) and Policy based control rules for access control and response. Anyone (Domain users, Contractors, guests, etc) wanting to connect to the network has to be accessed by the NAC. Users come in at different times and some may be working from branches or home through a VPN and they will be authenticated in the same way with different privileges on the Network. So it has to run 24/7. It's authenticating users all the time. We are gold partners with FortiNac.
Sr. Network Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Reseller
2019-11-18T07:22:00Z
Nov 18, 2019
I'm a senior network architect and our company is a reseller of FortiNAC. This is a new product for me and we'll be starting implementation shortly. We've been testing the product and I'm just finishing the course. I'll be implementing for our client which is a medium-size company.
IT and Operations Manager at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-03-11T07:21:00Z
Mar 11, 2019
The primary use case is that we are using it as a network access control (NAC), preventing external devices from plugging into the network or foreign computers from joining the network. We are using the latest version.
Fortinet's FortiNAC is a network access control solution that provides visibility, control, and automated response for everything that connects to the network, enhancing the security fabric. FortiNAC protects against Internet of Things (IoT) threats, extends control to third-party devices, and orchestrates automated responses to a variety of networking events.
Using many information and behavior sources, FortiNAC delivers extensive profiling of even headless devices on your network, allowing...
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our customers. It is used as part of the network security and protects our clients.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. My role is security and I deal with products to protect data centers. FortiNAC makes up part of the security solution in a data center.
I was certified in FortiNAC (Part of Fortinet-NSE6) last year and I've personally implemented FortiNAC in three organizations. We work as a team with people who have expertise in different areas and Vendors and have exposure to different infrastructures. FortiNAC scans your network to discover every user, application, and device (IOT), With up to 18 different techniques, it can then profile each element based on observed characteristics and responses for granular visibility - We then apply state-based control(eth0 VLAN switching) and Policy based control rules for access control and response. Anyone (Domain users, Contractors, guests, etc) wanting to connect to the network has to be accessed by the NAC. Users come in at different times and some may be working from branches or home through a VPN and they will be authenticated in the same way with different privileges on the Network. So it has to run 24/7. It's authenticating users all the time. We are gold partners with FortiNac.
The solution is generally used for compliance and other related items such as network visibility.
I'm a senior network architect and our company is a reseller of FortiNAC. This is a new product for me and we'll be starting implementation shortly. We've been testing the product and I'm just finishing the course. I'll be implementing for our client which is a medium-size company.
The primary use case is that we are using it as a network access control (NAC), preventing external devices from plugging into the network or foreign computers from joining the network. We are using the latest version.