Liberty Business named Fortinet’s Service Provider of the Year
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Liberty Business, formerly known as C&W Business, has been awarded Fortinet’s Service Provider of the Year for its exceptional performance in delivering secure, scalable, and transformational cybersecurity solutions across Jamaica and the Caribbean.
The award recognises Liberty Business’ leadership in driving adoption of Fortinet’s integrated security platform among enterprise and government clients.
As cyber threats become more advanced, Liberty Business has remained at the forefront by offering a suite of managed security services, networking infrastructure, and cloud solutions designed to protect businesses of all sizes from startups to large-scale enterprises.
“For the second consecutive year, Liberty has emerged as the top-selling Service Provider in Jamaica,” said Jose Carlos Vazquez, Fortinet’s Caribbean Channel Manager, in a statement.
“Their deepened focus on strategic accounts and diversification of their cybersecurity portfolio reflects a strong commitment to customer-centric innovation. Liberty has truly embraced Fortinet’s platform strategy, embedding security at the core of digital transformation for their clients.”
The ongoing partnership between Liberty Business and Fortinet continues to deliver value to the region. Their shared vision aligns around enabling digital growth through secure infrastructure, flexible consumption models, and industry-leading threat protection.
Donna Hurmal, enterprise and government director at Liberty Business, noted the strategic importance of cybersecurity in today’s operating environment.
“Businesses, especially those scaling rapidly or managing complex data environments need partners who can deliver both protection and performance,” said Hurmal. “Through our collaboration with Fortinet, we’ve strengthened our ability to offer secure, simplified, and cost-effective solutions that support business resilience. This award validates the work we’ve done to become the trusted cybersecurity partner for Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.”