SentinelOne
Autonomous AI-powered cybersecurity
About SentinelOne
SentinelOne is an AI-powered cybersecurity company that provides autonomous threat detection and response across endpoints, cloud workloads, and identity. The company's Singularity platform uses AI to identify and neutralize threats in real time, often without requiring human intervention — a capability the company calls autonomous security.
SentinelOne's Purple AI is a generative AI security analyst that allows security teams to investigate threats, hunt for indicators of compromise, and generate response actions using natural language. This dramatically reduces the expertise required to operate a security operations center and accelerates mean-time-to-respond.
The company has grown rapidly as a challenger to CrowdStrike, serving thousands of enterprise customers globally. SentinelOne's acquisition of Scalyr (for data analytics) and its partnership ecosystem have expanded the platform beyond traditional endpoint security into a comprehensive security data lake that ingests and correlates data from across the security stack.
Products & Services
Singularity Platform
Autonomous AI platform for endpoint, cloud, and identity security
Purple AI
Generative AI security analyst for natural language threat hunting
Singularity Data Lake
Cloud-native security data platform for threat correlation and analytics
Leadership
Notable Achievements
- ✓ Fastest-growing endpoint security company
- ✓ Purple AI generative security analyst
- ✓ $600M+ annual recurring revenue
- ✓ Autonomous threat response without human intervention
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