Fortinet Returns to World Economic ForumFortinet Returns to Join Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026Fortinet contributes to public-private collaboration efforts to strengthen global cyber resilience and disrupt cybercrime at scale across cyber frontiersFortinet announced it will return to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026, this year taking place May 4–6 in Geneva, Switzerland, and as a flagship event of Geneva Cyber Week. The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity brings together senior leaders across public and private sectors to address cybersecurity as a shared global challenge—one that increasingly impacts economic stability, national security, and societal trust. This year’s meeting will focus on strengthening cooperation, advancing intelligence sharing, and developing coordinated strategies to address systemic cyber risk across global cyber frontiers. As cyberthreats scale across borders and industries, isolated defenses are no longer sufficient. The meeting reflects a growing consensus that effective cybersecurity requires sustained collaboration between governments, international organizations, and the private sector. Fortinet, a founding partner of the creation of the World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity, continues to contribute to these efforts through active participation in global initiatives, all of which where Fortinet is also a founding member, including:
These initiatives bring together public- and private-sector stakeholders to share intelligence, coordinate disruption efforts, and build a more resilient digital ecosystem. "Cybersecurity is now inseparable from economic resilience and global stability. As AI accelerates both attack and defense capabilities, collaboration across public and private sectors is essential to stay ahead of systemic threats. The World Economic Forum provides a critical platform for turning shared intelligence into coordinated action." – Derek Manky, Fortinet Chief Security Strategist and Global VP of Threat Intelligence Fortinet’s Role in Public-Private Collaboration At this year’s annual meeting on cybersecurity, Fortinet will contribute its global threat intelligence and operational experience to critical discussions focused on:
These discussions reflect a broader shift toward operational collaboration, moving beyond information sharing to coordinated, cross-border action against cybercriminal networks. Fortinet’s contributions are grounded in its work with global partners across law enforcement, Community Emergency Response Teams, international organizations, and industry alliances, where real-world intelligence and coordinated response are critical to disrupting cyberthreats. About the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026 convenes more than 150 global leaders from government, business, international organizations, and civil society to address the rapidly evolving cyberthreat landscape. Held in Geneva as part of GCW, the meeting is designed to move beyond dialogue toward coordinated action, with a focus on:
Through interactive sessions and strategic dialogues, the meeting aims to align stakeholders on practical approaches to securing the global digital ecosystem. Source: Fortinet media announcement | |