SonicWall and SentinelOne Join Forces to Provide Best-in-class Automated Real-time Breach Detection, Prevention and Remediation
- Partnership further enhances SonicWall’s layered security strategy by providing automated deployment and enforcement for SentinelOne endpoints
- Combined enforced solution ensures automatic remediation of advanced threats leveraging artificial intelligence powered static and behavioural analysis
- Partnership enhances the SonicWall Capture Threat Network by adding shared threat intelligence
PRESS RELEASE – September 13, 2017
Santa Clara, Calif. – SonicWall, the trusted security partner protecting more than one million networks worldwide, and SentinelOne, the company transforming endpoint protection, today announced a new agreement to bring together SentinelOne’s next-generation endpoint protection with SonicWall’s next-generation firewall (NGFW) solution. By combining the two powerful offerings, SonicWall and SentinelOne will not only automate the distribution and enforcement of SentinelOne’s Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP), but also ensure automatic remediation of malicious attacks such as ransomware in the event of infection by reversing system and file modifications.
“The outbreak of global high-profile attacks such as WannaCry and NotPetya have established that once ransomware penetrates a network, the damage can spread in a matter of minutes,” said Vikram Phatak, Chief Executive Officer of NSS Labs. “This combined solution has demonstrated that it will detect existing and new threats and automatically respond quickly, all while allowing users to simplify ongoing enforcement of endpoint protection.”
By combining the two solutions, SonicWall and SentinelOne will allow administrators to not only create policies to determine which individuals must run the endpoint solution on their devices, but also add controls to ensure that devices are running the endpoint client, if required. Through the partnership, SentinelOne and SonicWall will also offer threat intelligence sharing – combining the industry’s fastest conversion from unknown to known malware via the SonicWall Capture Threat Network with the addition of threat intelligence from SentinelOne endpoint data. Additionally, the combined solution brings key features including:
- Policy-based enforcement, compliance, quarantine and remediation
- Cloud-based centralised management and analytics
- Dynamic detection with behavioural models and machine learning
- Automatic remediation of ransomware and other advanced threats
“Combining our offerings eliminates the need for organisations to purchase separate endpoint solutions and employ specialists to install and maintain endpoint protection. We’re proud to partner with SonicWall to amplify our SMB market coverage, jointly delivering what we believe is the most effective, holistic, and consumable next-generation endpoint protection solution available.” said Tomer Weingarten, Chief Executive Officer of SentinelOne. “Together, we are removing complexity for users and addressing the reality of our users’ business environments while still continuing to stop the most advanced as well as never seen before cyber threats.”
SentinelOne was listed as ‘most visionary’ in the 2017 Gartner Magic Quadrant, received a “recommended” rating for Advanced Endpoint Protection from NSS Labs, and is consistently rated the top EPP product by leading AV testing organisations. For five straight years, SonicWall has excelled in NSS’s Next Generation Firewall testing, the industry’s most comprehensive, real-world testing of NGFWs.
“Today’s partnership agreement with SentinelOne marks the beginning of another important chapter in SonicWall’s story, as we offer our customers a new, enhanced level of protection,” said Bill Conner, President and CEO of SonicWall. “Our two powerful solutions bring enterprise-level security enforcement, as well as automated detection, prevention, remediation and compliance, to small and medium sized organisations around the world. The combined offering takes automated real-time breach detection and prevention to the next level, enabling our customers to focus on their core businesses and fear less.”
The combined offering from SonicWall and SentinelOne provides protection to users operating Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and VDI. It will be available for purchase in early 2018.
About SonicWall
SonicWall has been fighting the cyber-criminal industry for over 25 years defending small, medium-size businesses and enterprises worldwide. Backed by research from SonicWall Capture Labs, our award-winning real-time breach detection and prevention solutions coupled with the formidable resources of over 17,000 loyal channel partners around the globe, are the backbone securing more than a million business and mobile networks and their emails, applications, and data. This combination of products and partners has enabled an automated real-time breach detection and prevention solution tuned to the specific needs of the more than 500,000 organizations in over 150 countries. These businesses can run more effectively and fear less about security.
For more information, visit www.sonicwall.com.
About SentinelOne
SentinelOne is a pioneer in delivering autonomous security for the endpoint, datacenter and cloud environments to help organisations secure their assets with speed and simplicity. SentinelOne unifies prevention, detection, response, remediation and forensics in a single platform powered by artificial intelligence. With SentinelOne, organisations can detect malicious behaviour across multiple vectors, rapidly eliminate threats with fully-automated integrated response and to adapt their defences against the most advanced cyberattacks. SentinelOne was formed by an elite team of cyber security and defence experts with offices in Palo Alto, Tel Aviv, and Tokyo. The company is recognised by Gartner as a Visionary for Endpoint Protection and has enterprise customers in North America, Europe, and Japan. To learn more visit sentinelone.com.
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