If you need a broad solution that can handle secure access and protection for hybrid workforces and networks, Fortinet is a good option. Its unified platform spans security and networking across all edges, users and devices. It includes secure networking with next-gen firewalls, switching and wireless LAN, as well as cloud-delivered security services, like unified SASE and SD-WAN. Fortinet's AI-powered security tools also improve threat detection and response, and it can handle a variety of use cases, including branch, campus, data center and remote.
Another powerful option is CrowdStrike, a cloud-native cybersecurity platform that offers more-advanced protection for endpoints, cloud workloads, identities and data. It offers unified cloud security with both agent and agentless protection, real-time identity protection and a next-gen SIEM for complete threat visibility. CrowdStrike's platform is designed to integrate well and has a 15-day free trial, so it's a good option for companies that need more-advanced AI-powered cybersecurity.
SentinelOne also offers a unified option for endpoint, cloud, identity and data protection. Its AI-powered platform includes next-gen EPP, EDR and XDR tools, as well as real-time cloud workload protection and identity threat detection. SentinelOne's Security Data Lake for real-time insights means you can perform centralized and actionable data analysis, making it a good option for organizations looking to reduce risk and increase efficiency.
For a cloud-native, converged service, check out Cato’s SASE Cloud. The platform combines SD-WAN, security, global backbone and remote access into a single service, reducing complexity, risk and cost. With AI/ML models for threat hunting and incident detection, and a global private backbone, Cato SASE Cloud is designed to meet the security needs of hybrid workforces and optimize network access.