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Ooredoo and Fortinet recently hosted a special event for companies from some of Qatar’s key industries to showcase their portfolio of security services and products.
Fortinet is a global leader in high-performance cyber-security solutions.
The event included a series of presentations on the range of cyber threats facing companies today, and the solutions and services that can protect data and prevent breaches.
Solutions included Fortinet’s Advanced Threat Protection, which is designed to combat advanced attacks from the network’s core to the end user’s device. In addition, experts demonstrated the FortiGate platform, which combines the most advanced threat intelligence from FortiGuard Labs and the FortiOS operating system to provide consistently top-rated security, deeper visibility and superior performance.
Ooredoo also used the event as an opportunity to demonstrate its Cloud E-mail Security Service, a comprehensive and cost-effective way to protect Qatar’s businesses against all threats associated with business e-mail, according to a statement.
Ooredoo currently offers some of the most advanced security solutions in the region and is investing in growing its security portfolio as part of its vision to become the leading integrated ICT provider in Qatar, the statement added.
The company currently offers a host of next-generation security services designed to protect Qatar’s businesses, including Out of Country Disaster Recovery, Cloud Security, Cloud E-mail Security Solutions among others.
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