Fortinet Federal
Erik DeHaas is a Systems Engineer at Fortinet Federal, where responsibilities include partnering with Federal Government Organizations to protect data and infrastructure against cyber threats. Prior experience includes roles at Sandvine as a Technical Sales Engineer and an extensive tenure at Juniper Networks, serving in various positions such as Sr. Systems/Sales Engineer for Federal and Enterprise sectors, and Professional Services Consultant. Earlier career stages involved working as a Telephony Engineer at Hunter Douglas, Inc., and as a Network Consulting Engineer both self-employed and at Dimension Data. Erik began a career as a Network Engineer at the U.S. Department of the Interior. Erik holds a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Colorado State University.
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Fortinet Federal
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Fortinet Federal is dedicated to bringing expertise and commitment to U.S. Government agencies, with a focus on meeting public sector priorities, standards, and evolving cybersecurity mandates. Staffed by a seasoned professional team, Fortinet Federal offers civilian and national security organizations alike the opportunity to upgrade their IT infrastructures and enable Security-driven Networking, Zero-Trust Access, Cloud Security, and AI-Driven Security Operations. While agencies work to modernize IT, strengthen cyber defenses, and maintain effective citizen service delivery, they also must operate within budget and staffing constraints. Federal missions demand broad, integrated, and automated cybersecurity technologies to meet mission objectives, reduce costs, and enable trusted operations. Fortinet Federal meets customer demands for advanced network and data security with products designed to protect systems, devices, and applications worldwide. Fortinet Federal is laser-focused on making cybersecurity hygiene manageable by delivering cutting-edge solutions and prioritizing compliance with current security standards and unique agency requirements that combine to secure Federal government networks.