Senior Manager Business Development at Adapt Information Technologies (Pvt) Ltd
Real User
Top 10
2024-02-13T09:57:15Z
Feb 13, 2024
The competition of Fortinet FortiEDR is with CrowdStrike in Sri Lanka, especially if I consider the banking and BFSI sectors, where most of the network areas are handled by Fortinet. With Fortinet FortiEDR, the customers get security and endpoint security for their networks. My company deals with Fortinet FortiEDR for our customers.
Pre-Sales Engineer at Cable & Wireless Communications
Reseller
Top 5
2023-08-23T15:00:13Z
Aug 23, 2023
We had some customers looking for an EDR solution for their endpoint devices based on their company's security posture and standing. So Fortinet FortiEDR was recommended to them.
Information Security Analyst at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-01-24T13:16:31Z
Jan 24, 2023
We use FortiEDR to detect malicious activities that primarily occur on the endpoints. For example, it can catch a server downloading malicious software or a user accidentally accessing a harmful URL. Three or four engineers manage the solution.
Our primary use cases for Fortinet FortiEDR are cash registers and endpoint, and point of sales. The reason we originally started with FortiClient with one of our clients in the first place was that they were able to have legacy cash registers, a really old technology, which we had to get to run in a small resource space, and FortiClient, which was the predecessor, allowed us to literally pick and choose what features we wanted in the client and reduce its size, which you couldn't do with any other types of clients that were out there. That's how we started with that. It is mostly on premise and any cloud services that we use are directly from Fortinet themselves. I would call that public cloud. We do run some of the customer's environment in private cloud, basically co-location. This has provided the services back to their dataset. I am talking about Fortinet's cloud for the public. For the private stuff it was basically out at Q9, which is the co-location provider.
Senior Network Administrator at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-04-23T20:09:13Z
Apr 23, 2021
We would have used this solution for endpoint detection EDR, which we don't currently have. We wanted to see how it works with the discovery of the history of some things that might come up.
Security Analyst at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-10-04T06:40:25Z
Oct 4, 2020
We use this product to deploy to all the clients we have to monitor any kind of suspicious activities occurring on the end points besides antivirus. This will kind of automate their response basically with the EDR. I'm a security analyst and we are customers of Fortinet.
Information Technology Support Specialist at Chemtrade Logistics
Real User
2020-08-26T07:13:21Z
Aug 26, 2020
We had a ransomware attack in 2017, and that's when we went with enSilo, which is now called FortiEDR. It helps us to detect the hash files and all that. So far, it's really good. It detects any kind of anomaly. If any installation is happening, it checks the process and everything else and lets us know how it works.
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The competition of Fortinet FortiEDR is with CrowdStrike in Sri Lanka, especially if I consider the banking and BFSI sectors, where most of the network areas are handled by Fortinet. With Fortinet FortiEDR, the customers get security and endpoint security for their networks. My company deals with Fortinet FortiEDR for our customers.
I utilize Fortinet FortiEDR for endpoint protection.
It is mostly used according to client’s need.
We had some customers looking for an EDR solution for their endpoint devices based on their company's security posture and standing. So Fortinet FortiEDR was recommended to them.
It's a kind of virus defense that is looking to the future and not to the past.
The solution is used by a small organization of around 500 end users to provide online courses to their students.
We use FortiEDR for EDR on our internal environment, which includes about 2,900 endpoints.
We use Fortinet firewalls for perimeter security at six to seven of our locations.
We work with the end-to-end Fortinet portfolio, especially their UTM firewall, anti-APT, and EDR solutions.
We are an incident response team, and we use Fortinet FortiEDR for our cyber protection-related activities.
We use FortiAI, FortiSIEM, and FortiEDR.
We primarily use the solution as an EDR. We use the product to keep things homogenous as the company uses a lot of Fortinet products.
We are primarily using the solution for endpoint detection response. It's endpoint security. We do POCs for people who wish to purchase the product.
The primary use case of the solution is to help protect our components.
We use FortiEDR to detect malicious activities that primarily occur on the endpoints. For example, it can catch a server downloading malicious software or a user accidentally accessing a harmful URL. Three or four engineers manage the solution.
We own facility houses for the elderly and I'm a network and system admin. We are customers of Fortinet.
Our primary use cases for Fortinet FortiEDR are cash registers and endpoint, and point of sales. The reason we originally started with FortiClient with one of our clients in the first place was that they were able to have legacy cash registers, a really old technology, which we had to get to run in a small resource space, and FortiClient, which was the predecessor, allowed us to literally pick and choose what features we wanted in the client and reduce its size, which you couldn't do with any other types of clients that were out there. That's how we started with that. It is mostly on premise and any cloud services that we use are directly from Fortinet themselves. I would call that public cloud. We do run some of the customer's environment in private cloud, basically co-location. This has provided the services back to their dataset. I am talking about Fortinet's cloud for the public. For the private stuff it was basically out at Q9, which is the co-location provider.
We would have used this solution for endpoint detection EDR, which we don't currently have. We wanted to see how it works with the discovery of the history of some things that might come up.
We use this product to deploy to all the clients we have to monitor any kind of suspicious activities occurring on the end points besides antivirus. This will kind of automate their response basically with the EDR. I'm a security analyst and we are customers of Fortinet.
We had a ransomware attack in 2017, and that's when we went with enSilo, which is now called FortiEDR. It helps us to detect the hash files and all that. So far, it's really good. It detects any kind of anomaly. If any installation is happening, it checks the process and everything else and lets us know how it works.