SentinelOne, the autonomous
endpoint protection company, today announced the availability of the
next generation of its server and workload protection offering. The new
product, purpose-built for containers, including managed or unmanaged
Kubernetes systems, delivers SentinelOne's patented Behavioral AI and
autonomous response capabilities across all major Linux platforms,
physical and virtual, cloud-native workloads, and containers, providing
prevention, detection, response, and hunting for today and tomorrow's
cyber threats. This includes malicious files and live attacks across
cloud-native and containerized environments, offering advanced response
options and autonomous remediation.
Today's
critical business infrastructures are powered by and reside in the
cloud, often as containerized workloads. While many of today's endpoint
protection platform (EPP) and endpoint detection and response (EDR)
tools rely on the cloud for detection, today's tools are not optimized
to protect the rapidly proliferating cloud attack surface. SentinelOne's
new server and workload protection is purpose-built for containerized
workloads as well as deployments on traditional servers in the cloud and
in private data centers. The solution provides full visibility and
response capabilities across these infrastructures, enabling enterprises
to minimize risk. This is achieved by providing visibility, context,
automation, and response for dynamic cloud workloads. SentinelOne's
next-generation layered security approach provides flexibility for the
various workloads and architectures found in today's enterprises.
"As
organizations increasingly turn to cloud-native architectures, their
perimeter - as well as their attack surface - expands to the cloud,"
said Tomer Weingarten, Co-founder and CEO, SentinelOne. "These workloads
require the same level of monitoring, provisioning, and protection as
any other device on the corporate network. SentinelOne's server and
workload protection solves this common frustration by providing
visibility, protection, and context into what's happening across each
and every cloud workload, container, and virtual machine on the network,
and more importantly, real-time protection from attacks."
"As
our business moves to the cloud, we can't afford for the friction of
today's cloud security tools to get in the way of productivity," said
Zack Moody, Global Head of Cybersecurity and Privacy, AVX. "It is
critical for us to maintain a complete and unified view of our security
across each and every workload. SentinelOne's ability to tell us what
we're running and where, and also protect us, is essential to our cloud
adoption."
SentinelOne's
server and workload protection is infrastructure agnostic and can be
deployed either in containers themselves, or in the machines that host
them, in servers or in the cloud.