SentinelOne, the autonomous
cybersecurity platform company, today announced that it is making
SentinelOne Core available free of charge, enabling enterprises to
secure remote work as the world combats COVID-19. SentinelOne will be
available for free beginning Monday, March 16 through Friday, May 16,
2020, protecting enterprises of all sizes with AI-powered cloud native
technology that autonomously identifies and defeats cyberattacks -
deployable in seconds.
"As
the world faces the Coronavirus epidemic, we must keep the internet and
devices protected, especially as many companies have suddenly been
forced to embrace work-from-home on a condensed timeline," said Tomer
Weingarten, CEO and Co-founder, SentinelOne. "During these trying times,
SentinelOne won't sit idly by and allow cybercriminals to have the
upper hand when targets are more vulnerable than ever, particularly
across business and healthcare sectors. Making SentinelOne freely
available helps organizations prioritize security while halting
attackers hoping to take advantage of this global situation. The entire
SentinelOne team stands behind our promise to help at this time of need,
in any way we can."
SentinelOne's
cloud-based platform seamlessly scales, making it well suited to
protect both businesses and employees rapidly transitioning to a
work-from-home environment, whether they are using corporate or personal
devices. As part of this free offering, SentinelOne will provide:
- SentinelOne
Core: AI-powered prevention, detection, and automated response in a
single, autonomous lightweight agent; legacy antivirus replacement
across Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems with no connectivity or
network dependency
- Deployment services: remote deployment assistance to ensure rapid installation and customized configuration
SentinelOne
is offering businesses as many licenses as they need - without limits.
This timely offering immediately puts invaluable resources at security
professionals' disposal during a period of significant disruption.
Many
cybercrime groups are capitalizing on COVID-19 concerns to deliver new
malware payloads and test new techniques. SentinelOne's patented
ActiveEDR allows security teams to quickly understand the context and
root cause behind any potential intrusion and autonomously respond,
providing a critical service to cybersecurity professionals trying to
navigate a difficult period full of workplace upheaval that can easily
result in new vulnerabilities. With the vast majority of the workforce
changing its habits, securing the world's commerce, communications, and
creativity has never been more critical.
"The
world is united and focused on dealing with an epidemic," added
Weingarten. "The last thing anyone needs right now are cyberattacks to
add further strain on businesses and employees. We are committed to
doing our part and hope that SentinelOne's contribution allows
enterprises to stay protected as the world faces Coronavirus."
Visit www.sentinelone.com/lp/covid-19 to enroll and for further details on SentinelOne's free offer.