Claro Centroamérica, a leader in telecommunications solutions and B2B services, is proud to announce that more than 200 members of its commercial team have been certified in Fortinet Certified Fundamentals (FCF).
This achievement, thanks to the alliance between Claro and Fortinet, reflects the company’s commitment to provide its customers with the best cybersecurity solutions, with a team of highly trained consultants, highlighting the company at Expert level, as a Regional MSSP (Managed Security Service Provider) Partner.
To date, we have 270 CENAM certified consultants, positioning us as a strategic ally that not only understands the importance of cybersecurity, but also works proactively to anticipate, identify and mitigate risks.
“We are very grateful to Fortinet for their continued support. This certification reinforces our strategy of offering our clients the highest quality services in cybersecurity”, said Salvador Farina, Commercial Director of the CENAM Corporate Market.
This certification provides the commercial team with tools and knowledge that differentiate them in the market, improving their ability to identify and address opportunities related to cybersecurity. The FCF certification validates that they have mastered the technical knowledge and skills required for any entry-level position in cybersecurity. This curriculum offers courses that cover the current threat landscape and cybersecurity fundamentals.
“Having a certified team positions us better to help our customers meet today’s IT security challenges”, Farina said.
This achievement is part of Claro’s strategy to invest in the training of its teams. The company ensures that it is at the forefront of cybersecurity issues to provide exceptional service to its customers.
“Faced with a constantly evolving cyber threat landscape, continuous training is key to meeting current and future cybersecurity challenges. As allies, Fortinet and Claro Central America are prepared to lead the market by supporting companies in the region to be better protected”, concluded Lucila Barrios, Fortinet’s regional director for Central America.