SentinelOne unveils identity security portfolio
SentinelOne has expanded its AI-native platform with new identity offerings designed to secure human, as well as AI agent and other non-human identities.
The Singularity Identity function is designed to provide users with context on who or what is acting across an enterprise environment. The offering works in tandem with the prompt security tool, which detects misuse within the browser and AI tools, and the Singularity Endpoint behaviour validation function to continuously validate access and withdraw it when necessary.
Unlike conventional approaches to addressing identity-based attacks, which involve stopping attacks at the authentication and permissions layer, the recently developed functions are designed to address the evolving tactics, techniques and processes employed by both nation state operators and cybercriminals, according to SentinelOne CTO Jeff Reed.
“The rise of AI as autonomous, non-human identities is expanding the attack surface and creating new governance challenges. Identity risk no longer begins and ends at authentication, and attackers are increasingly operating within authorised workflows,” he said. “SentinelOne is uniquely positioned to lead this evolution with our AI-native platform that was built to correlate identity, endpoint and workload signals, enabling security teams to analyse behavioural intent and autonomously contain both human and machine-driven misuse as it unfolds.”
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