Becomes the first Australian partner to do so. Credit: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock Cyber security provider Ip.Glass has been recognised as an Engage Preferred Services Partner (EPSP) within Fortinet’s Engage Partner Program. As the first partner in Australia to receive this designation, it highlights Ip.Glass’s capability to deploy, operate, and maintain end-to-end security solutions, enabling organisations to achieve significant digital acceleration. “This recognition not only distinguishes us in the competitive cyber security landscape but also reinforces our commitment to delivering exceptional security services tailored to the needs of our enterprise and government customers,” Ip.Glass managing director Semyon Taskin said. “The rigorous training and expertise required to obtain this accreditation allow us to better support businesses navigating an ever-changing digital environment.” As an Engage Preferred Services Partner, Ip.Glass receives access to specialised training and direct assistance from Fortinet experts, enabling the development of new skills in advanced security support and services for customers, particularly those with rapidly evolving hybrid network infrastructures. Collaborating directly with Fortinet Professional Support experts empowers Ip.Glass to implement best practices, leading to enhanced expertise and visibility while establishing a more robust services portfolio. “Fortinet is excited to welcome Ip.Glass as the first EPSP in Australia,” Fortinet Australia channel director John Millionis said. “Its commitment to excellence in cybersecurity perfectly aligns with Fortinet’s mission of delivering comprehensive cybersecurity through the Fortinet Security Fabric. By leveraging this partnership, Ip.Glass is well-positioned to provide enterprise and government customers with the critical resources necessary to address modern security challenges.” SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe