WatchGuard Technologies: celebrating 30 years of cybersecurity

WatchGuard Technologies celebrates 30 years in the market, highlighting its long-term focus on supporting managed service providers and adapting to evolving cybersecurity challenges.

WatchGuard Technologies, a provider of unified cybersecurity solutions for managed service providers (MSPs), is marking 30 years of operations this month, highlighting its long-term focus on supporting businesses across evolving threat landscapes.

Operating in an industry that includes short-lived vendors and ambitious positioning, WatchGuard has maintained a presence in the market through continued product development and partner engagement.

Built alongside the MSP market, the company’s development reflects broader changes in how service providers have evolved from basic IT support to managed security offerings. This progression has influenced its approach to product development and its partner programme, with an emphasis on supporting channel relationships over time.

WatchGuard reports a network of more than 50,000 cybersecurity providers and states that it protects over 1.5 million customers globally. The company secures endpoints worldwide and supports MSPs in delivering security services to their clients.

Over its 30 years in the sector, WatchGuard has expanded its portfolio in response to shifts in infrastructure, attack techniques and customer requirements. Rather than focusing on short-term market trends, its strategy has centred on scalable and adaptable security capabilities designed for MSP environments.

The company describes its development as continuous adaptation to changes in the cybersecurity landscape while maintaining alignment with partner needs. Its approach over the past three decades reflects ongoing investment and product evolution to support new customers, services and threat models.
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