Fortinet
1 YEAR FAZ SOCAAS SVC
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Fortinet 1 Year FAZ SOCAAS SVC | Cloud Licensing, Security Operations
Fortinet
MPN: FC-10-F1K1F-464-02-12
$26,891.85$32,596.18
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Key Features
- FortiAnalyzer service entitlement
- 1-year subscription term
- Fortinet cloud licensing
- Security analytics support
- Annual renewal model
- Operational continuity coverage
- Maintain FortiAnalyzer coverage with a 1-year Fortinet service subscription
- Support security analytics workflows using FAZ SOCAAS SVC entitlement
Keep FortiAnalyzer service coverage aligned to a 1-year planning window with Fortinet FAZ SOCAAS SVC. This subscription is intended for organizations that rely on FortiAnalyzer for security visibility, log analysis, and operational reporting, and want licensing that tracks annual procurement and renewal processes.
For enterprise security teams, the value is control. A fixed-term service model makes it easier to preserve access to the platform, forecast spend, and avoid gaps in coverage that can complicate monitoring and reporting. It also fits environments where security tooling is reviewed and renewed as part of a formal budget cycle.
This license is a practical fit for SOCs, infrastructure teams, and managed security environments that need FortiAnalyzer entitlement without overcommitting to longer terms. It supports the operational discipline that larger organizations expect from security software purchases: clear scope, clear term, and clear renewal timing.
Ideal For
- Annual renewal of FortiAnalyzer service coverage
- SOC licensing for log analysis and security reporting
- Budgeted subscription procurement for enterprise security tooling
- Maintaining platform entitlement across a 12-month operating cycle
Why This Product
- 1Annual term supports budget planning and renewal control
- 2FortiAnalyzer-specific coverage fits security analytics operations
- 3Subscription model simplifies entitlement management
- 4Built for enterprise monitoring rather than consumer software use