SentinelOne,
the autonomous endpoint protection company, today announced the
company has partnered with SecBI,
a disruptive player in automated cyber threat detection and
investigation. By combining SentinelOne's next-gen threat visibility,
containment and remediation capabilities with SecBI's Autonomous
Investigation technology, security professionals will be able to shed
light into every single behavior in an organization's network, placing
the spotlight on and enabling actionable defense against all incidents
that happen and/or involve activities on the endpoint and in the network.
"In today's world, it is not a matter of if you will be the target of a
cyber-attack, it's a matter of when," said Tomer Weingarten, CEO and
co-founder, SentinelOne. "By combining SecBI's automated threat
detection and network analytics with SentinelOne's autonomous endpoint
protection, organizations can overcome today's most prominent cyber
threats through complete visibility and action -- beyond endpoints to
complete network visibility."
With SentinelOne's 100% RESTful bidirectional APIs, SecBI customers gain
rich visibility into events, files and processes at the endpoint.
Coupled with the ability to power threat detection with static and
behavioral artificial intelligence, organizations can effectively
automate the response workflow and help achieve real-time security with
speed and simplicity. Organizations benefit from SecBI's full scope
incident reporting that identifies all affected devices and users into
the one relevant incident, presented in such a comprehensive, unified
manner for immediate and complete remediation.
"At SecBI, our focus is on solving security operations' primary
challenge by unveiling the full scope of an incident in minutes, for
faster and accurate mitigation," said Gilad Peled, CEO, SecBI. "Working
with SentinelOne will add critical endpoint protection for enhanced
visibility throughout the entire threat lifecycle. Our customers benefit
from next-gen network analytics without any appliance installation."