Fortinet has opened its new company-owned Australian headquarters in North Sydney. The facility is the company's first Innovation Hub in the Asia-Pacific region.
“Fortinet’s investment in Australia underscores its commitment to advancing cybersecurity resilience across the region," said Fortinet's Vice President, sales, SAARC, South East Asia, and ANZ, Vishak Raman.
With the launch of Fortinet’s first Innovation Hub in the Asia-Pacific region, the company is not only strengthening local capabilities but also enabling enterprises, governments, and Australia’s critical infrastructure operators to drive digital resilience, accelerate innovation, and build a cyber-ready workforce.
The company has invested more than $75 million in the headquarters. The headquarters will host more than 200 Fortinet employees and a range of facilities including a secure data centre, secure technical assistance centre, and dedicated cyber training facility.
"With the launch of Fortinet’s first Innovation Hub in the Asia-Pacific region, the company is not only strengthening local capabilities but also enabling enterprises, governments, and Australia’s critical infrastructure operators to drive digital resilience, accelerate innovation, and build a cyber-ready workforce."