Fortinet Joins the World Economic Forum on Cybercrime: A Global Approach to Security

As cyber threats become more sophisticated and globally intertwined, the need for cross-border cybersecurity collaboration has never been greater. Fortinet, a leader in cybersecurity, recently joined global industry and government leaders at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity to discuss critical initiatives to combat cybercrime. Here, we’ll explore Fortinet’s contributions to this influential forum, its commitment to international partnerships, and the broader implications for cybersecurity in 2024 and beyond.

Fortinet’s Role at the World Economic Forum on Cybersecurity

The World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity brings together thought leaders from business, government, civil society, and academia. Fortinet’s involvement highlights its dedication to proactive threat intelligence and international cooperation. Fortinet’s Chief Security Strategist, Derek Manky, facilitated a key panel on public-private collaborations to counter cybercrime, where he discussed the effectiveness of collective global efforts to dismantle cybercriminal networks.

This meeting marks another significant chapter for Fortinet, which has been a founding member of the WEF’s Centre for Cybersecurity and has made substantial contributions through initiatives like the Cybercrime Atlas. The Atlas project is designed to track and analyze global cyber threats, providing actionable intelligence that law enforcement agencies and industry players can use to counter large-scale cyber threats effectively.

The Cybercrime Atlas: A Pioneering Initiative

Fortinet’s Cybercrime Atlas initiative, developed with the WEF, serves as a database that aggregates and categorizes vast amounts of cyber threat intelligence. Since its inception, the Atlas has compiled over 10,000 data points on cybercrime networks, helping authorities and companies around the world understand and combat cyber threats more effectively. Through these efforts, Fortinet has supported the arrest and dismantling of criminal operations, reinforcing the importance of intelligence sharing to disrupt criminal activities.

Key Outcomes from the 2024 Meeting

  1. Enhanced Public-Private Partnerships
    At this year’s meeting, Derek Manky emphasized the need for strong public-private partnerships to tackle cybercrime at a global level. This collaboration allows for sharing real-time intelligence across borders, which is essential to counter cybercrime’s reach and complexity.
  2. Actionable Cybersecurity Frameworks
    Fortinet and other stakeholders at the meeting discussed actionable frameworks that will enable more rapid, systematic responses to cyber threats. The strategies discussed include expanding intelligence-sharing platforms and formalizing cooperative strategies to ensure faster, more unified responses to global cyber threats.
  3. Commitment to Cybersecurity Innovation
    Fortinet’s participation in the WEF forum underscores its commitment to innovation in cybersecurity. By aligning with international efforts, Fortinet ensures that its solutions and intelligence initiatives remain at the forefront of the fight against cybercrime.

Why the World Economic Forum’s Role Matters

The World Economic Forum provides a unique platform where industry, government, and academia converge to address cybersecurity challenges. Its Centre for Cybersecurity advocates for policies and strategies that prioritize the protection of critical infrastructure, data privacy, and national security. Fortinet’s involvement in the WEF’s efforts highlights the increasing importance of unified, multinational approaches in defending against cybercrime that transcends borders.

The Future of Cybercrime Prevention

Fortinet’s engagement with the WEF reflects a global shift in addressing cyber threats. Cybercrime is a moving target, evolving rapidly as technology advances. The strategies and partnerships formed at the WEF will play a crucial role in shaping how organizations worldwide develop and deploy defenses against these threats. Public-private partnerships and actionable intelligence frameworks could set a precedent, making collaboration the standard approach in cybersecurity.

Fortinet’s collaboration with the World Economic Forum on cybercrime emphasizes the importance of united efforts in cybersecurity. By spearheading initiatives like the Cybercrime Atlas and actively participating in discussions at the WEF’s Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity, Fortinet demonstrates its commitment to a safer digital world. As cyber threats continue to escalate, the role of global partnerships in cybersecurity will only become more critical.