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FortiGate Managed Services India: Enterprise Firewall Management by P J Networks
FortiGate Managed Services India: Enterprise Firewall Management by P J Networks
FortiGate Managed Services India: Enterprise Firewall Management by P J Networks
FortiGate Managed Services India: Enterprise Firewall Management by P J Networks

FortiGate Managed Services India: Enterprise Firewall Management by P J Networks

FortiGate Managed Services India: Enterprise-Grade Security Without the Overhead Indian enterprises are adopting FortiGate at an accelerating pace — and for good reason. FortiGate’s Security Fabric provides one of the most comprehensive cybersecurity platforms available. But owning a FortiGate isn’t the same as running it well. Most organisations in Delhi NCR and across India deploy

Critical Vulnerability Roundup June 2026: Cisco, Microsoft, Chrome Zero-Days – What Indian Enterprises Must Know

Published June 16, 2026 | By Sanjay Seth — Cybersecurity Expert, Delhi NCR This week has been brutal for security teams. Between a Cisco SD-WAN Manager flaw under active attack, Microsoft’s record-breaking 206-patch Tuesday, and a Chrome zero-day being exploited in the wild — the pace of disclosures is outstripping most teams’ ability to respond.

Cybersecurity News Digest — June 15, 2026: CERT-In Advisory, Ransomware Surge, DPDP Deadline

Welcome to the June 15, 2026 edition of the Cybersecurity News Digest from P J Networks. Here are the top stories impacting Indian enterprises this week. 1. CERT-In Issues Critical Advisory for FortiOS CERT-In has issued a critical advisory regarding multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities in Fortinet FortiOS and FortiProxy that could allow remote code execution.

From 12 Screens to One Pane of Glass — The Day I Stopped Tool-Juggling

A few years ago, I walked into a SOC that had been designed by committee. Each team had chosen their own tools. The network team used one NMS. The security team used a different SIEM. The physical security team had their own VMS with its own server. The automation team ran a standalone SOAR platform