Fortinet, Inc. provides cybersecurity solutions worldwide, driving the convergence of networking and security through its integrated Fortinet Security Fabric platform. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company offers a broad portfolio of enterprise-grade products and services, including the FortiGate family of next-generation firewalls and unified threat management appliances; FortiOS operating system; purpose-built FortiASIC security processing units; FortiAI for AI-driven security operations; FortiEndpoint for endpoint protection; OT security solutions; secure networking with SD-WAN, WLAN, and LAN; unified SASE; cloud security; network security; security operations; FortiCloud SaaS delivery; FortiGuard Labs threat intelligence; and managed services such as MSSP cybersecurity, managed SD-WAN, SOC-as-a-Service, cloud security, and WAF. Fortinet operates globally across the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, serving enterprises, data centers, service providers, government entities, and organizations in sectors including operational technology and hybrid cloud environments, with over 890,000 customers and more than 1,067 U.S. patents supporting its innovations. Recent developments include the acquisitions of Lacework in June 2025 to enhance cloud-native security with AI/ML and FortiCNAPP, and Next DLP in August 2025 to bolster data loss prevention and insider risk management via FortiDLP integrations; the launch of a Secure AI Data Center Solution featuring the ASIC-powered FortiGate 3800G for protecting AI models, data, and infrastructure; an extended partnership with Armis announced in October 2025 for cyber exposure management; and an expansion of its share repurchase program by $1 billion in August 2025, bringing the total authorization to $9.25 billion, alongside strong third-quarter 2025 financial results with 14% year-over-year revenue growth to $1.72 billion.