
They may cost more than other firewall offerings, but good network security pays for itself in the cost savings of avoided breaches.
If you’re just looking for a firewall with good security, either will do. Palo Alto can serve those markets too, but also has an edge in cloud, container and FWaaS use cases, plus a comprehensive security product portfolio. Fortinet is particularly good for appliance-based distributed enterprise and branch office needs. Before we get into the details, here’s a high-level analysis of the use cases each vendor serves best: Nonetheless, there are some differences between the two, and we’ll address those here. Fortinet and Palo Alto also receive some of the highest ratings from users, so buyers of either company’s products can have confidence that they’re getting some of the best security possible. Security buyers in the market for next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) often compare the two, and with good reason, as both made our list of the top NGFWs and boast strong, independently verified security.įortinet and Palo Alto are both leaders in Gartner’s recent network firewall Magic Quadrant - the only other leader is Check Point - and firewalls from both have scored high in independent testing from Cyber Ratings. Fortinet and Palo Alto Networks are two of the top cybersecurity companies and compete in a number of security markets, among them EDR and firewalls.