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Media Advisory: Fortinet Returns to World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity

Core Insights - Fortinet is participating in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity in Dubai from October 14-16, marking its fifth consecutive year at the event [1][2] - The company emphasizes the importance of public-private partnerships in enhancing global cyber resilience and addressing the evolving threat landscape influenced by AI [2][7] - Fortinet is actively involved in initiatives such as the Partnership Against Cybercrime and the Cybercrime Atlas, contributing to the development of frameworks for collaboration and intelligence sharing [3][10] Company Initiatives - Fortinet's Chief Security Strategist, Derek Manky, will participate in a panel discussion titled "Scaling Disruption: The Next Chapter in Cybercrime Collaboration," focusing on leveraging private sector expertise to combat cybercrime [2][6] - The Cybercrime Atlas, launched in 2024, aims to coordinate efforts across sectors to map and disrupt cybercriminal activities, with contributors sharing over 10,000 actionable data points in its first year [3][12] - Fortinet is a founding partner of the WEF Centre for Cybersecurity and has contributed to the Strategic Cybersecurity Talent Framework and AI and Cyber Initiative [2][3] Industry Context - According to the WEF's Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 report, over 70% of global leaders perceive rising cybersecurity risks, highlighting the need for collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches to strengthen defenses [7][8] - The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity is being held alongside the Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2025, aiming to leverage insights from various stakeholders to address cybersecurity challenges [8]