We like using Fortinet FortiClient for our endpoint protection. The solution gives us a lot of control over our users' internet usage when they are working from home. We are able to restrict their activity to our Fortinet cloud only. Being able to manage what website they browse, what data they can transfer or use, whose server their devices access, and how they're connected according to geographical location keeps our company safe. This also helps us maintain the security of all our devices even if they are out of the office.
Fortinet FortiClient is a stable product - we haven't seen any downtime since we deployed it. It is also very easy to scale. Currently, we have it installed on over 1,000 devices.
The solution’s overall security is valuable. We are very happy with the web filtering and the application firewall it is bundled with. However, I do feel that its encryption key could be stronger.
I would say that these are the main benefits of using Fortinet FortiClient:
Centralized management: The solution’s central console is very easy to use. The GUI is great. For example, I can see my actual list of VPN connections and save the login password to set the type of the VPN.
Available support: The responsiveness of Fortinet is very good. They have a lot of online resources, including an online knowledge base.
Easy deployment: The setup is straightforward. If you set up your environment correctly, it can take just ten minutes to set up a VPN connection for a new client.
Comprehensive reporting: Reports are sent to the end user's machines and devices. These reports give you a clear and full picture of what is happening in your network.
What is Endpoint Compliance? Endpoint security is the securing of entry points (or “endpoints”) of end-user devices such as computers, cell phones, tablets, and embedded devices such as routers and printers, so that they cannot be exploited by malicious actors and campaigns. Endpoint security systems can protect these endpoints from cybersecurity threats either on a network or in the cloud. All kinds of organizations, including financial institutions, government agencies, and...
We like using Fortinet FortiClient for our endpoint protection. The solution gives us a lot of control over our users' internet usage when they are working from home. We are able to restrict their activity to our Fortinet cloud only. Being able to manage what website they browse, what data they can transfer or use, whose server their devices access, and how they're connected according to geographical location keeps our company safe. This also helps us maintain the security of all our devices even if they are out of the office.
Fortinet FortiClient is a stable product - we haven't seen any downtime since we deployed it. It is also very easy to scale. Currently, we have it installed on over 1,000 devices.
The solution’s overall security is valuable. We are very happy with the web filtering and the application firewall it is bundled with. However, I do feel that its encryption key could be stronger.
I would say that these are the main benefits of using Fortinet FortiClient:
Centralized management: The solution’s central console is very easy to use. The GUI is great. For example, I can see my actual list of VPN connections and save the login password to set the type of the VPN.
Available support: The responsiveness of Fortinet is very good. They have a lot of online resources, including an online knowledge base.
Easy deployment: The setup is straightforward. If you set up your environment correctly, it can take just ten minutes to set up a VPN connection for a new client.
Comprehensive reporting: Reports are sent to the end user's machines and devices. These reports give you a clear and full picture of what is happening in your network.