Fortinet Advisor is an AI-based assistant designed to help customers respond to threats more quickly. Credit: iStock/Just_Super Fortinet has joined a growing list of enterprise networking players to build an AI-based assistant to help customers fight off cybersecurity threats. Fortinet Advisor is aimed at helping security operations teams make more informed decisions, respond to threats faster, and simplify routine and complex tasks. The AI-based assistant will be available as part of Fortinet’s FortiSIEM security information and event management platform and FortiSOAR security orchestration, automation, and response product. Most security teams are challenged by the volume of alerts that demand time to identify, prioritize, investigate, and remediate, and this volume can overwhelm staff who are already strained by the industry-wide cyber skills shortage, wrote David Finger, Fortinet’s director of product marketing, in a blog about the new Advisor. A second challenge is the growing number of sophisticated attacks that evade detection by utilizing legitimate credentials, devices, or services coopted for malicious purposes. New attacks also utilize multi-stage processes that are difficult to see using security tools that don’t work together as an integrated system or provide a consolidated view. “This is where generative AI’s interactive, natural language interaction can significantly improve security operations effectiveness by making events, alerts, and incidents easier to understand and translate natural language requests into the technical queries required to execute complex database queries and automatically build rich reports,” Finger wrote. Fortinet Advisor lets SecOps teams directly interact with AI systems to enhance threat detection, analysis, and response, generate reports, build playbooks, and remediate vulnerable and compromised systems, Finger stated. Advisor expands Fortinet’s AI portfolio, which includes FortiAIOps, FortiEDR, FortiNDR, and FortiAnalyzer. Most recently, Fortinet released two high-speed, next generation firewalls. The firewalls support Fortinet’s AI-Powered Security Services, which blend AI and machine-learning technologies to make customers aware of cyber threats and act on protecting resources much more quickly, Fortinet stated. A number of vendors, including Cisco, Juniper, Extreme and Arista, have unveiled AI-based assistants designed to help enterprise customers better assess security situations, eliminate errors and automate complex tasks. Cisco, for example, added an AI Assistant for Security that will be implemented as part of the vendor’s cloud-based Firewall Management Center and Cisco Defense Orchestrator services. Cisco’s Firewall Management Center is a centralized platform for configuring, monitoring, troubleshooting and controlling Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewalls. The orchestrator platform lets customers centrally manage, control and automate security policies across multiple cloud-native security systems. Related content news Alkira expands NaaS platform with ZTNA capabilities Network-as-a-service vendor Alkira looks to extend security down to user policies and posture for a full zero-trust approach. By Sean Michael Kerner Oct 23, 2024 6 mins SaaS Network Security Networking news IBM launches platform to protect data from AI and quantum risks The SaaS-based Guardium Data Security Center provides unified controls for protecting data across distributed environments, including hybrid cloud, AI deployments and quantum computing systems. By Michael Cooney Oct 22, 2024 4 mins Generative AI Hybrid Cloud High-Performance Computing analysis Gartner: Top 10 strategic technology trends for 2025 Agentic AI, post-quantum cryptography, AI governance, and hybrid computing are among the most pressing and potentially disruptive trends that enterprises are facing, Gartner reports. By Michael Cooney Oct 21, 2024 8 mins Generative AI Edge Computing Network Security analysis Has the time come for integrated network and security platforms? Platformization buy-in has been elusive in the past, but AI could be the impetus for enterprises to give new consideration to the idea of a consolidated network and security platform. By Michael Cooney Oct 21, 2024 5 mins SASE Generative AI Network Security PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe