Fortinet Returns to Join Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026

Fortinet will participate in the World Economic Forum's cybersecurity summit in Geneva to address global challenges and strengthen public-private collaboration against cybercrime

Justin Tomlinson

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Fortinet Returns to Join Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026

Fortinet, a global leader in networking and security convergence, has announced its participation in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026. The event is scheduled to take place from May 4 to May 6 in Geneva, Switzerland. This year, the meeting serves as a flagship event for Geneva Cyber Week, bringing together a diverse group of senior leaders from both the public and private sectors to address the growing complexities of the digital landscape.[1][2]

The gathering focuses on cybersecurity as a shared global challenge that has significant implications for national security, economic stability, and overall societal trust. Fortinet's involvement underscores its commitment to driving public-private collaboration aimed at strengthening global cyber resilience. By participating in these high-level discussions, the company seeks to contribute to the development of coordinated strategies that can effectively address systemic cyber risks across various frontiers.[1][2]

Key objectives for this year's meeting include advancing intelligence sharing and disrupting cybercrime on a global scale. Participants will work toward fostering stronger international cooperation to stay ahead of evolving threats. Fortinet's role in the summit highlights the importance of unified efforts between technology providers and government entities to protect critical infrastructure and maintain the integrity of global digital systems.[1][2]

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