Fortinet
1 YEAR FCT CLD VPN/ZTNA AGENT & EPP/ATP USER SUB
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Fortinet 1 Year FCT VPN/ZTNA Agent & EPP/ATP User Sub | Cloud Licensing
Fortinet
MPN: FC2-10-EMS05-546-02-12
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Key Features
- 1-year subscription term
- User-based licensing model
- VPN and ZTNA coverage
- EPP and ATP user subscription
- Fortinet cloud licensing
- Designed for distributed access environments
- Annual renewal cycle
- Protect users for 1 year with Fortinet cloud licensing for VPN, ZTNA, and endpoint security
Cover users with a one-year Fortinet subscription designed to support VPN, ZTNA, and endpoint protection workflows in a cloud licensing model. This license is aimed at organizations that need coordinated access control and threat protection without fragmenting security across separate point products.
For infrastructure and security teams, the appeal is operational clarity. A user-based subscription helps align access policy, endpoint protection, and threat prevention under a single licensing framework, which is easier to track, renew, and scale across changing headcount. That matters when remote work, hybrid access, and third-party connectivity all need to be governed with less friction.
This is a practical choice for buyers who want a defined annual term and a security posture that follows the user, not just the device or network edge. It supports environments where VPN and ZTNA are part of the same access strategy and where endpoint protection must stay in step with user identity and policy enforcement.
Ideal For
- Securing remote employees with VPN and ZTNA access
- Protecting hybrid workforces with endpoint threat prevention
- Managing user-based security licensing for annual renewals
- Extending policy-driven access control to third-party users
Why This Product
- 1Combines VPN, ZTNA, and endpoint protection in one subscription
- 2User-based licensing fits identity-driven access models
- 3Annual term simplifies budgeting and renewal planning
- 4Stronger fit for hybrid access than standalone point licenses