D&H Distributing's Strategic Cybersecurity Expansion with Fortinet and Check Point

Generado por agente de IASamuel ReedRevisado porShunan Liu
lunes, 12 de enero de 2026, 10:50 am ET2 min de lectura

The cybersecurity market for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) and midmarket organizations is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by escalating cyber threats and a surge in demand for advanced security solutions.

, distributors like D&H Distributing are positioning themselves at the forefront of this transformation. By forging strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as and , D&H is capitalizing on a market poised for exponential growth, particularly in the SMB and midmarket segments where profitability is increasingly tied to proactive security investments.

A Market in Motion: Cybersecurity Demand in SMBs and Midmarkets

The urgency for robust cybersecurity measures has never been higher. In 2024 alone, U.S. SMBs

, resulting in over $70 million in losses. , with 47% of small businesses hit in the past year and average ransom payments . These trends are reshaping priorities: , up from 43% in 2024.

Midmarket organizations are similarly recalibrating their strategies. The rise of AI-powered threats-such as deepfake scams and generative AI-driven attacks-has pushed midmarket firms to

. Meanwhile, from $30.6 billion in 2023 to $87.5 billion by 2030, reflecting a broader shift toward outsourced, proactive security solutions.

D&H's Strategic Alliances: Fortinet and Check Point as Catalysts

D&H Distributing's partnerships with Fortinet and Check Point are emblematic of its strategy to dominate the cybersecurity distribution landscape. While details on the Check Point collaboration remain sparse, Fortinet's partnership offers a clear blueprint for D&H's approach.

In 2025, D&H expanded its portfolio to include

, including managed detection and response (MDR), endpoint detection and response (EDR), and secure access service edge (SASE) offerings. This move aligns with the growing demand for integrated, AI-driven solutions. For instance, to automate incident response and enhance threat detection. Fortinet's technologies, now distributed through D&H's network, address these needs while enabling partners to transition from managed service providers (MSPs) to managed security service providers (MSSPs)- .

The partnership is underpinned by aggressive financial goals.

through this collaboration. D&H's FWD enablement program, which includes structured training, certification paths, and technical support, ensures partners can effectively deploy and monetize these solutions. For example, , underscoring the scalability of this model.

Profitability in a High-Stakes Market

The profitability of D&H's strategy is rooted in the structural dynamics of the SMB and midmarket cybersecurity sector.

, while . This spending surge is driven by both necessity and regulatory pressures, with midmarket firms increasingly .

D&H's role as a distributor is uniquely positioned to benefit from these trends. By providing access to advanced solutions like Fortinet's MDR and Check Point's threat intelligence platforms, D&H enables partners to

. Additionally, the lack of in-house expertise in many SMBs- -creates a dependency on distributors and MSSPs to bridge the gap.

Conclusion: A Lucrative Future for Cybersecurity Distributors

D&H Distributing's strategic alliances with Fortinet and Check Point are not just defensive maneuvers but calculated investments in a market that is rapidly redefining profitability. As cyber threats evolve and SMBs prioritize security, distributors that offer scalable, AI-driven solutions will dominate. With Fortinet's partnership already generating ambitious revenue targets and the MSS market expanding at a breakneck pace, D&H's expansion into cybersecurity distribution is a compelling case study in aligning with industry tailwinds.

For investors, the message is clear: the cybersecurity market's growth is no longer speculative but a reality, and distributors like D&H are the gatekeepers to its most lucrative segments.

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Samuel Reed

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