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Overview

Overview

With the integration of FortiEDR and FortiGate, access to malicious destination addresses detected by FortiEDR are automatically denied on the FortiGate through FortiEDR's automatic incident response actions upon security event triggering. FortiEDR also prevents all other devices behind the FortiGate from communicating with the malicious destination, including unmanaged devices and headless devices that do not have FortiEDR installed.

For more information about FortiGate, see the FortiGate Administration Guide in the Fortinet Document Library.

Overview

With the integration of FortiEDR and FortiGate, access to malicious destination addresses detected by FortiEDR are automatically denied on the FortiGate through FortiEDR's automatic incident response actions upon security event triggering. FortiEDR also prevents all other devices behind the FortiGate from communicating with the malicious destination, including unmanaged devices and headless devices that do not have FortiEDR installed.

For more information about FortiGate, see the FortiGate Administration Guide in the Fortinet Document Library.