Fortinet appoints Luca Simonelli to lead Asia Pacific business

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Fortinet has appointed Luca Simonelli as Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific (APAC), strengthening its regional leadership as enterprises across the region accelerate investments in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and digital transformation.

Based in Singapore, Simonelli will lead Fortinet’s Asia Pacific sales organisation, overseeing operations across Japan, North Asia, Southeast Asia, India & SAARC, Australia and New Zealand. He will be responsible for driving the company’s regional growth strategy, expanding customer and partner relationships, and supporting the adoption of Fortinet’s integrated cybersecurity platform.

Simonelli brings more than three decades of experience across cybersecurity, networking, cloud security, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and managed services. Before joining Fortinet, he held a senior leadership role at GCX Managed Services. He also previously spent nearly eight years at Fortinet, where he led the company’s Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) business.

“Asia Pacific continues to be one of the most dynamic cybersecurity markets globally...

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