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Fortinet Returns to Join Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026
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Fortinet (NASDAQ: FTNT) will participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026, May 4–6 in Geneva as part of Geneva Cyber Week.
Fortinet will contribute threat intelligence and operational experience to discussions on coordinated cybercrime disruption, public‑private partnership models, AI‑driven threats and defenses, and resilience of critical infrastructure and supply chains.
AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.
News Market Reaction
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NEWS EFFECT
On the day this news was published, FTNT gained 0.45%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.
Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.
Key Figures
Cybersecurity meeting dates:
May 4–6, 2026
Partnership Against Cybercrime launch:
2020
Cybersecurity Learning Hub launch:
2020
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CYBERSECURITY MEETING DATES
May 4–6, 2026
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026 in Geneva
PARTNERSHIP AGAINST CYBERCRIME LAUNCH
2020
Year the Partnership Against Cybercrime initiative was created
CYBERSECURITY LEARNING HUB LAUNCH
2020
Year the Cybersecurity Learning Hub initiative was launched
CYBERCRIME ATLAS LAUNCH
2023
Year Cybercrime Atlas initiative was launched
Market Reality Check
Price:
$122.78
Vol:
Volume 2304157 is at 0.41...
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$122.78
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VOLUME
Volume 2304157 is at 0.41x the 20-day average, indicating limited pre-news activity.
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TECHNICAL
Shares trade above the 200-day MA, with price at 85.765 versus MA200 at 83.4 ahead of this collaboration-focused news.
Peers on Argus
FTNT is modestly positive at +0.06% while key peers show mixed moves: NET -1.52%...
FTNT is modestly positive at +0.06% while key peers show mixed moves: NET -1.52%, SNPS -2.64%, PANW -1.69%, XYZ -2.37%, and ZS +0.59%, suggesting this headline is more stock-specific than sector-driven.
Historical Context
5 past events · Latest: Apr 21 (Positive)
Pattern
5 events
DATE EVENT SENTIMENT MOVE CATALYST
Apr 21 Industry award Positive +3.2% Recognition as 2026 Google Cloud Partner of the Year for workload security.
Apr 02 Earnings scheduling Neutral +1.7% Announcement of date and webcast details for Q1 2026 financial results.
Mar 10 AI platform launch Positive +0.5% Release of FortiOS 8.0 expanding AI-driven security and quantum-safe cryptography.
Mar 10 SecOps innovations Positive +0.5% Advances to security operations platform with unified SOC and agentic AI features.
Mar 06 Investor webcast Neutral -0.9% Announcement of an investor briefing webcast during the Accelerate 2026 conference.
PATTERN DETECTED
Recent Fortinet headlines, especially awards and product innovation, have generally coincided with modestly positive price reactions.
RECENT COMPANY HISTORY
Over the last few months, Fortinet has released a mix of partnership, product, and investor-related updates. An industry award from Google Cloud on Apr 21, 2026 and AI-focused platform launches on Mar 10, 2026 all saw small positive moves. Scheduling announcements for earnings and an investor webcast produced more muted or slightly negative reactions. Today’s World Economic Forum cybersecurity participation continues the theme of ecosystem collaboration and thought-leadership rather than financial guidance or product launches.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement underscores Fortinet’s role in shaping global cybersecurity policy and collaborati...
Analysis
This announcement underscores Fortinet’s role in shaping global cybersecurity policy and collaboration, highlighted by its participation in the World Economic Forum meeting in Geneva on May 4–6, 2026. The company’s involvement in initiatives like the Partnership Against Cybercrime and Cybercrime Atlas reinforces a long-term strategy around intelligence sharing and coordinated disruption of cybercrime. Investors may watch how these efforts complement product innovation and upcoming financial disclosures.
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world economic forum, cyber resilience, partnership against cybercrime, cybersecurity learning hub, +3 more
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Partnership Against Cybercrime
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04/29/2026 - 09:00 AM
Fortinet contributes to public-private collaboration efforts to strengthen global cyber resilience and disrupt cybercrime at scale across cyber frontiers
SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
News Summary
Fortinet® (NASDAQ: FTNT), the global cybersecurity leader driving the convergence of networking and security, today 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 (GCW).
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:
The Partnership Against Cybercrime: A global multi-stakeholder collaboration created in 2020 that brings together leading organizations from numerous sectors, both public and private, to address the continued cybercrime problem. Experts from various sectors unite in this initiative to amplify public-private cooperation against cybercrime, address the skills gap, and continue steps forward in efforts to disrupt cybercrime ecosystems. Partners of the initiative comprise key private and public stakeholders, including leading law enforcement agencies, international organizations, cybersecurity companies, service and platform providers, global corporations and leading not-for-profit alliances.
Cybersecurity Learning Hub: A World Economic Forum partner-led initiative launched in 2020 designed to tackle the global cybersecurity skills shortage and provides a growing library of career-oriented information, expert interviews, and training modules to democratize access to cybersecurity career paths.
Cybercrime Atlas: A joint initiative launched in 2023 by Fortinet, the World Economic Forum, and other industry partners to map cybercriminal ecosystems and globally disrupt their operations. The Cybercrime Atlas acts as a shared intelligence platform that connects private sector, law enforcement, and academic experts to identify threat actors, their infrastructure, and financial flows to systemically and globally disrupt cybercriminal organizations.
These initiatives bring together public- and private-sector stakeholders to share intelligence, coordinate disruption efforts, and build a more resilient digital ecosystem.
Executive Perspective
“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:
Coordinated cybercrime disruption through shared intelligence and joint action
Public-private partnership models that translate collaboration into measurable outcomes
AI-driven threats and defenses, and the need for aligned response strategies
Strengthening cyber resilience across critical infrastructure and supply chains
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:
Strengthening global cooperation and public-private partnerships
Building cyber resilience across sectors and regions
Preparing for emerging risks driven by AI, geopolitical shifts, and digital interdependence
Through interactive sessions and strategic dialogues, the meeting aims to align stakeholders on practical approaches to securing the global digital ecosystem.
Additional Resources
Learn more about the Cybercrime Atlas initiative.
Read the Cybercrime Atlas Impact Report.
Learn more about the World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity.
Learn about Fortinet’s free cybersecurity training, which includes broad cyber awareness and product training. The Fortinet Training Institute also provides training and certification through the Network Security Expert (NSE) Certification, Academic Partner, and Education Outreach programs.
Learn about FortiGuard Labs threat intelligence and research and outbreak alerts, which provide timely steps to mitigate breaking cybersecurity attacks.
Follow Fortinet on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X. Subscribe to Fortinet on our blog or YouTube.
About Fortinet
Fortinet (Nasdaq: FTNT) is a driving force in the evolution of cybersecurity and the convergence of networking and security. Our mission is to secure people, devices, and data everywhere, and today we deliver cybersecurity everywhere our customers need it with the largest integrated portfolio of over 50 enterprise-grade products. Well over half a million customers trust Fortinet's solutions, which are among the most deployed, most patented, and most validated in the industry. The Fortinet Training Institute, one of the largest and broadest training programs in the industry, is dedicated to making cybersecurity training and new career opportunities available to everyone. Collaboration with esteemed organizations from both the public and private sectors, including Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTS), government entities, and academia, is a fundamental aspect of Fortinet’s commitment to enhance cyber resilience globally. FortiGuard Labs, Fortinet’s elite threat intelligence and research organization, develops and utilizes leading-edge machine learning and AI technologies to provide customers with timely and consistently top-rated protection and actionable threat intelligence. Learn more at https://www.fortinet.com, the Fortinet Blog, and FortiGuard Labs.
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FAQ
When will Fortinet (FTNT) participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026?
Fortinet will participate on May 4–6, 2026 in Geneva. According to the company, Fortinet will engage in Geneva Cyber Week and contribute threat intelligence and operational perspectives to global cybersecurity discussions.
What topics will Fortinet (FTNT) discuss at the World Economic Forum cybersecurity meeting?
Fortinet will discuss coordinated cybercrime disruption, public‑private partnership models, AI threats and defenses, and critical infrastructure resilience. According to the company, these topics focus on operational collaboration and shared intelligence to disrupt cross‑border cybercriminal networks.
How will Fortinet (FTNT) contribute to public‑private collaboration at the 2026 meeting?
Fortinet will contribute global threat intelligence and operational experience to joint action and intelligence sharing. According to the company, contributions build on founding roles in Forum initiatives like the Cybercrime Atlas and Partnership Against Cybercrime.
What is the Cybercrime Atlas that Fortinet (FTNT) helped launch?
The Cybercrime Atlas is a shared intelligence platform launched in 2023 to map cybercriminal ecosystems and disrupt operations. According to the company, it connects private sector, law enforcement, and academic experts to identify actors, infrastructure, and financial flows.
Why does Fortinet (FTNT) emphasize public‑private cooperation at the World Economic Forum event?
Fortinet says cyberthreats now cross borders and industries, requiring sustained collaboration between governments and private sector. According to the company, moving from information sharing to coordinated cross‑border action is needed to address systemic cyber risk.