SentinelOne and Cloudflare have expanded their cybersecurity partnership. This is to enhance security within enterprises. The strategic alliance is focused on providing faster threat response and detection. This is done by integrating their solutions, thus providing real-time visibility across endpoints and networks. Furthermore, this is enhancing the cybersecurity partnership by providing AI-driven insights together with cloud security. In this case, SentinelOne is providing endpoint security, together with autonomous threat detection. On the other hand, Cloudflare is providing network security. Therefore, this strategic alliance is helping organizations detect threats and respond more effectively.
“Our expanded partnership with Cloudflare shows what’s possible when two innovators come together with a common purpose,” said Melissa K. Smith, SVP, Global Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives, SentinelOne. “By unifying Cloudflare’s global network telemetry and AI-driven insights with the intelligence of our AI SIEM, we are enabling security teams to automate correlation and response across edge and enterprise, reducing manual effort and helping analysts focus on the threats that matter most. Together, we are delivering protection that is stronger, easier to operate and designed to scale with the needs of modern security teams.”
Driving Automated Security and Operational Efficiency
Additionally, this integrated solution allows enterprises to automate their responses to cyber threats. This minimizes human intervention, thus increasing efficiency. This way, enterprises can enhance their security while at the same time reducing their exposure to cyber risks. Moreover, the two companies are seeking to make enterprise security simpler through integration. This partnership between the two companies is a clear indication of the growing need for integrated security solutions. It also points to the need to automate security in today’s world.
“Expanding our partnership with key technology alliance partners like SentinelOne is core to how we are further interconnecting our global infrastructure network to secure even more customers,” said Tom Evans, Chief Partner Officer at Cloudflare. “Organizations worldwide are facing a growing number of threat signals, and now with Cloudflare and SentinelOne’s intelligence, they can automate that action and analysis from a single platform. We want to make sure that organizations can clearly see the AI-driven correlations and enforce proper protections to improve their security posture.”
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Source: Businesswire