Fortra introduces new Global Cybersecurity Partner Program

"Fortra Protect" simplifies collaboration with reseller and distributor partners with guaranteed margins.

  • Saturday, 24th May 2025 Posted 10 months ago in by Phil Alsop

Fortra, a leading provider of offensive and defensive cybersecurity solutions and services, has announced at the 2025 Fortra EMEA Partner Summit its new global partner program called “Fortra Protect,” which reinforces its investment and commitment to being a channel-first organization.

Fortra Protect offers value-added reseller and distributor partners the opportunity to sell Fortra’s complete cybersecurity portfolio, enabling a unified approach to delivering solutions that break the attack chain.

A key benefit of the program is its guaranteed margin-based structure, providing greater predictability through standardized incentives for all parties.

“At Fortra, we deeply value the long-term relationships we've built with our trusted partners across the globe who represent our brand in their markets,” said Faraz Siraj, Vice President of Global Channels and Alliances at Fortra. “With Fortra Protect, our partners can more readily offer cybersecurity solutions designed to break the attack chain and address complex security challenges.”

Fortra Protect is designed to provide enhanced benefits that focus on greater partner profitability and jointly deliver end-to-end cyber solutions to customers. Through its channel-first approach, partners will have access to necessary education, tools, resources, certifications, and support to confidently pursue new opportunities and accelerate customer success.

“While some aspects of the program will be new to our partners, our commitment to them remains unchanged,” Siraj said. “We will continue to prioritize strong collaboration and co-selling with partners, deliver robust sales and technical enablement, and focus on driving customer success.”

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