On March 23, SentinelOne announced that it is bringing the power of autonomous AI security to on-premises and self-hosted environments. The new and expanded portfolio builds on SentinelOne’s existing advantage as the only next generation cybersecurity company to deliver modern, cutting-edge endpoint protection with zero cloud dependency, the company said.
By ensuring all data is processed strictly within the customer’s own environment, the offerings provide complete data privacy and sovereignty. Already deployed across millions of on-premises endpoints, the expanded portfolio will now secure servers, private clouds, and data pipelines at an unprecedented autonomous scale. As a result, highly regulated public and private sector organizations can now defend their most critical, air-gapped environments with the power and speed of AI, without ever sacrificing control of their data.
“Empowering global organizations with the certainty that their data stays in their control is more urgent than ever given the need to adopt AI without compromising privacy. For too long, organizations in highly regulated sectors have faced a trade off between the speed of AI security and total data sovereignty, privacy and control – especially for airgapped networks,” said Ana Pinczuk, president of product and technology at SentinelOne. “At SentinelOne, we are committed to breaking that trade-off. By delivering our most advanced autonomous engines and AI protections directly into the customer’s own hardware environment, we are giving them the freedom to innovate securely.”
Building on its successful FedRAMP and GovRAMP authorized on-premises endpoint security capabilities, the expanded offerings introduce AI-powered protection and the same level of security trusted in the public cloud to the world’s most sensitive organizations. By using a single, lightweight agent, national security agencies, financial institutions, and healthcare providers can standardize their security across any infrastructure. These deployments allow customers to keep all their data in-house, streaming telemetry directly into their own systems for threat hunting and investigations without ever sending information to a cloud service. This established global footprint already protects tens of millions of endpoints for critical infrastructure operators who require total data control.
To further secure private and sovereign clouds, SentinelOne provides real-time protection for servers, containers, and data storage that operates entirely within a customer’s own network. This technology is built to be stable and autonomous, using multiple detection engines that work on-device without needing a persistent internet connection. The solution also extends to local data stores, integrating with systems like NetApp and Dell to automatically scan and quarantine malware at the point of entry. By keeping all threat detection and remediation local, organizations ensure that sensitive data never leaves their secure boundary during the inspection process, and that no off premise connectivity is ever possible.
Source: SentinelOne
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