

For customers of security provider Fortinet Inc., its annual Accelerate user event this week in Orlando, Florida, is an important event because it typically includes new products as well as updates to existing products — and the 2023 version of Accelerate held true to that expectation.
Fortinet has a very broad product set and it can be hard to connect the dots between them. The driving force behind the product innovation is the rise of something called “secure networking,” which is the long-awaited coming together of security and networking.
During his keynote, Chief Executive Ken Xie (pictured) showed some data from Gartner revealing that today, secure networks comprise about 40% of the overall networking market, while the other 60% is made up of traditional networks. Gartner forecasts that by 2030, secure networks will be bigger than the current siloed networks.
There are numerous drivers for this shift in networking, including cloud computing, edge, hybrid work, the convergence of information technology and operational technology, and mobility. Although this list of technology initiatives may seem unrelated, they do have one point of commonality and that is they are network-centric.
Securing the cloud is difficult because the enterprise doesn’t own the cloud. Mobility is a challenge to secure since the user often owns the endpoint. Many OT devices have no ability to run agents. The only way to secure a modernized business is to push the security into the network.
Although Fortinet is best known as a security vendor, the reality is, it has had good network products for years but had struggled to gain traction. This coming together of networking and security has given Fortinet a kickstart in secure networking and it has seen its software-defined wide-area network and Wi-Fi businesses explode. In fact, five years ago Fortinet was an insignificant WAN vendor, but today it’s in the leader quadrant for SD-WAN.
All of the products announced at Accelerate 2023 fuel the journey to secure networks. These include:
The vision of bringing security and networking together is something the industry has been working toward for over two decades. Despite the logic in doing this, security and network teams have largely lived in silos. Though not ideal, companies could manage around the inefficiencies as applications and data were deployed in their own silos so security teams could manage protection as an overlay.
Digital businesses are highly connected and apps have moved to a distributed model. The only way to protect a company effectively is to move security control into the network. Fortinet is best known as a security vendor but has a network business that’s bigger than most industry watchers realize, and the current secular trends should work as a favorable tailwind.
Zeus Kerravala is a principal analyst at ZK Research, a division of Kerravala Consulting. He wrote this article for SiliconANGLE.
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