Cybersecurity solutions provider Ip.Glass has been recognised as the first organisation in Australia to achieve the Engage Preferred Services Partner (EPSP) designation within Fortinet's Engage Partner Program.
This accreditation is for the 2023 Impact Awards winner's advanced capabilities in deploying, operating, and maintaining end-to-end security solutions that enable companies to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives while maintaining robust security postures.
"Ip.Glass is thrilled to be the first organisation in Australia to achieve Fortinet's Engage Preferred Services Partner designation," Semyon Taskin, managing director of Ip.Glass, said.
"This recognition not only distinguishes us in the competitive cybersecurity landscape but also reinforces our commitment to delivering exceptional security services tailored to the needs of our enterprise and government customers," Taskin added.
The EPSP designation provides Ip.Glass with access to specialised training and direct support from Fortinet experts, enhancing their ability to develop new skills in advanced security support and services for customers with evolving hybrid network infrastructures.
"Fortinet is excited to welcome Ip.Glass as the first EPSP in Australia: its commitment to excellence in cybersecurity perfectly aligns with Fortinet's mission of delivering comprehensive cybersecurity through the Fortinet Security Fabric," John Milionis, Fortinet's channel director for Australia said.
Ip.Glass has already demonstrated its expertise in implementing Fortinet solutions through high-profile projects, including a major deployment for Pacific National, Australia's largest private rail freight operator.
That implementation, which featured Fortinet Secure SD-Branch and Secure SD-WAN solutions, was recognised in the Networking Evolution category at the 2023 Impact Awards.