Flexible, simple and
secure access for your
hybrid workforce in Aotearoa

{{PartnerName}} and Fortinet SASE deliver a single, cloud‑delivered security platform that protects your users, apps and data wherever they connect.

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Hybrid work is stretching traditional security to breaking point.

As organisations embrace hybrid work, cloud platforms and distributed teams, the traditional security perimeter is no longer enough. SASE helps address the growing challenges of secure access, visibility and control in a more connected, more complex world.

Security Has Moved Beyond the Office

Users, apps and data are now everywhere — and your security needs to be too.

Legacy Tools Create Friction

Disconnected systems, policy gaps and VPN drag make secure access harder to manage.

More Complexity. More Risk.

Shadow IT, misconfigurations and thinly secured sites can quickly open the door to threats.

“Our customers tell us they’re struggling to keep security consistent across remote users,
branch sites and cloud apps — without adding more complexity for their teams.”

What is Fortinet Unified SASE?

Fortinet Unified SASE brings networking and security together in a single, cloud-delivered solution. By combining secure access, SD-WAN, ZTNA and intelligent threat protection under one platform, it helps organisations simplify management, strengthen control and support users wherever they work.

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Built on a Single, Unified Platform

Bring security and connectivity together under one operating system, one management experience and one consistent approach to policy and visibility.


Secure Access Everywhere

Protect access to the web, SaaS platforms and private applications with unified controls designed for users working across locations, devices and networks.


AI-Powered Threat Protection

Strengthen defence with intelligent security capabilities that help detect threats faster, improve response and support more proactive protection.


Optimised User Experience

Deliver secure, reliable access with performance-focused connectivity that helps improve application experience for users across hybrid and distributed environments.


Why work with {{PartnerName}} for SASE?

We combine local delivery expertise with proven Fortinet capability to help organisations adopt SASE in a way that is practical, scalable and aligned to their existing infrastructure. The result is a more connected, more secure approach that supports your business now and into the future.

SASE services from {{PartnerName}}

Flexible service options designed to help you assess, deploy and manage SASE with the level of support that suits your organisation.

A strong starting point for organisations looking to strengthen secure access. Includes environment review, SASE readiness assessment and foundational recommendations to improve visibility, policy alignment and overall security posture.

Designed for businesses ready to move forward with implementation. Includes solution design, deployment planning and support for migrating from legacy VPN or MPLS environments into a more modern SASE framework.

A fully supported service for ongoing optimisation and operational confidence. Includes monitoring, policy tuning, incident response support and the option to extend into broader managed security services over time.

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FAQs

A: Fortinet Unified SASE is designed to extend what you already have, not replace it. Your existing FortiGate and SD‑WAN deployment continues to protect branches and data centres, while FortiSASE (the cloud‑delivered part of Unified SASE) secures remote users, thin‑edge locations, and SaaS access using the same FortiOS policies and management tools. This gives you a single consistent security fabric across on‑prem and cloud with minimal re‑learning.

A: Most organisations adopt Unified SASE in stages. Initially, VPNs remain in place for legacy or complex use cases, while Universal ZTNA is rolled out for priority applications and users. Over time, more apps are moved behind ZTNA policies, so VPN usage drops to a small set of exceptions, or is retired entirely. The result is tighter, per‑application access control and a better user experience, without a risky “big‑bang” cutover.

A: Fortinet operates regional SASE points of presence (PoPs) that keep user traffic as close as possible to New Zealand to minimise latency. Unified SASE supports features such as geofencing, source IP anchoring, and regional log‑storage options to help meet data‑residency and compliance requirements. In practice, that means your users get a fast, local experience while you maintain control over where traffic is inspected and where logs are stored.

A: Unified SASE works well in both models. Many customers choose a managed approach, where {{PartnerName}} designs, deploys and operates the SASE environment on their behalf, including policy tuning, monitoring and change management. Others prefer a co‑managed model: your internal team handles day‑to‑day changes while {{PartnerName}} provides design, escalation and periodic optimisation. The platform’s single console makes either model straightforward.

A: Timelines depend on scope, but a focused Phase 1 (for example, securing a defined set of remote users and a few critical apps) is often achievable in a matter of weeks rather than months. Because Fortinet uses a single operating system and unified management, configuration and policy migration are typically faster than with multi‑vendor SASE stacks. A full rollout across all users, branches and SaaS apps is then planned as a staged programme to avoid disruption.

A: On paper, individual point products can look cheaper. In reality, they add complexity, overlapping licences and higher operational effort. Unified SASE consolidates web security, VPN/remote access, Zero Trust, CASB, DLP, and SD‑WAN into a single per‑user licence with unified management. Once you factor in the tools you can retire and the time saved on integration and troubleshooting, most organisations see a lower total cost of ownership and more predictable spend.

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