Security News > 2020 > February > SentinelOne Singularity: AI-Powered XDR platform transforms enterprise security

SentinelOne unveiled its Singularity Platform, an industry first data lake that fuses together the data, access, control, and integration planes of its endpoint protection, endpoint detection and response, IoT security, and cloud workload protection into a centralized platform.
SentinelOne is the first security offering to expand from cloud-native yet autonomous protection to a full cybersecurity platform - with the same single codebase and deployment model - and the first to incorporate IoT and CWPP into an XDR platform.
SentinelOne Singularity provides an easy to manage platform that prevents, detects, responds, and hunts in the context of all enterprise assets, allowing organizations to see what has never been seen before and control the unknown.
"SentinelOne's Singularity platform is highly differentiated in its coverage of enterprise attack surfaces for protection and visibility as well as seamless access to contextualized enterprise data," said Jeff Marshall, Global Deputy CIO, Havas Group.
SentinelOne's cloud native and workload protection is powered by SentinelOne's patented Behavioral AI and autonomous response capabilities.
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