SentinelOne stories
Singapore banks and telcos face a narrower window to stop AI-assisted attackers chaining small flaws into major breaches.
Enterprises can now automatically cut off risky AI agents after Microsoft Defender and other tools flag suspicious behaviour or device changes.
Security teams can now reuse and share AI cyber tools in one free, vendor-neutral marketplace, as Tenable seeks to curb duplication and lock-in.
The tie-up aims to help security teams turn validated AI findings into ranked fixes before vulnerabilities pile up and attackers move first.
Organisations using Wayfinder Frontier AI Services will now get help turning validated vulnerabilities into prioritised fixes and post-deployment checks.
Rising AI-driven attacks are compel security buyers to cut vendor sprawl, though Check Point warns over-consolidation can still raise risk.
Partners are central to Commvault's growth plan as Brian Lanigan takes charge of its global channel push amid rising cloud and cyber demand.
The move aims to help defenders turn faster vulnerability discovery into working fixes, as OpenAI broadens access to its cyber tools and partners.
Security teams facing rising alert volumes can now use SentinelOne's autonomous investigations without extra tools or integrations through an opt-in trial.
SMB customers stand to benefit as Pax8 spotlighted partners and vendors across its marketplace, from Microsoft to smaller channel specialists.
Businesses adopting AI now face a single service aimed at filling gaps in governance, monitoring and incident response across workflows.
Attackers are exploiting passkeys, stolen sessions and AI-generated scams, exposing gaps in identity security beyond the login screen.
Security teams will gain runtime controls as the pair target fast-moving attacks on human and machine identities in AI workplaces.
Rising partner demand across Asia-Pacific is pushing SentinelOne to deepen its indirect sales reach as it adds a new regional channel lead.
Small IT teams get a single console for patching, remote support and security alerts as endpoint management and response are merged globally.
It aims to cut the need for multiple IT tools by combining patching, security alerts and remote support in one dashboard for distributed fleets.
Customers may get faster breach containment as the pair link AI detection with managed response across endpoint, cloud and identity systems.
Security teams could cut repetitive case work as Intezer's beta lets them build AI agents for reports, handover notes and rule tuning.
Managed service providers could cut hours of manual vulnerability work per client as the update links scans, remediation and audit evidence.
The funding will help Rilian hire staff and push Caspian into the US and Gulf markets as governments race to automate cyber defence.