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SentinelOne launches AI-driven cloud security for serverless containers

Thu, 13th Jun 2024

SentinelOne has unveiled its latest offering, Singularity Cloud Workload Security for Serverless Containers. This new AI-driven solution aims to provide real-time protection for containerised workloads operating on AWS Fargate for Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS, bolstering security in increasingly dynamic and ephemeral cloud environments.

This launch emerges against the backdrop of growing adoption of serverless infrastructure services. Organisations of various sizes are turning to these innovative solutions to accelerate their digital transformation efforts, streamlining operations with faster application deployment. However, despite the advantages of rapid scale and deployment, the short-lived nature of these containerised workloads presents notable security risks. SentinelOne's new product seeks to address these vulnerabilities, ensuring robust protection for resources that may only exist for mere minutes but can be compromised by attackers in seconds.

Brian Lanigan, Senior Vice President of Global Ecosystem at SentinelOne, emphasised the company’s commitment to enhancing security outcomes for AWS customers through seamless integrations. “As a long-time and strategic Amazon Partner Network member, we are committed to delivering market-leading innovations through simple integrations that enable customers to improve their security outcomes and change the game,” he stated.

The objective of the new solution is to offer visitors enhanced visibility and protection from runtime threats such as ransomware, zero-days, and fileless exploits. Singularity Cloud Workload Security incorporates five autonomous detection engines, designed to efficiently identify and counteract threats in real time, enabling machine-speed response actions.

Ely Kahn, Vice President of Product Management, Cloud Security at SentinelOne, highlighted the critical need for securing serverless resources. “Enterprises of all sizes are increasingly moving toward serverless infrastructure services to accelerate innovation at scale, and it is critical that these resources are protected,” Kahn noted. With AWS Fargate, developers can concentrate on application development without the burden of server management, ensuring quicker idea realisation with enhanced security features provided by SentinelOne.

As part of SentinelOne's broader cloud security portfolio, the Singularity Platform underpins the solution. The platform boasts the capability to protect entire enterprises across all endpoints, identities, and workloads on every cloud. Leveraging AI and machine learning, the unified platform consolidates and contextualises data from various sources, including AWS CloudTrail and AWS Security Hub, within a centralised data lake.

A significant aspect of SentinelOne’s platform is the integration of Purple AI. This advanced generative AI security analyst enhances security operations by providing autonomous tools for threat hunting and investigations. According to Kahn, “Detecting attacks is only one part of the security equation. By combining SentinelOne's agent and agentless capabilities with the power of Purple AI, security teams can now more automatically hunt for, triage, and investigate these attacks using the power of Purple AI’s natural language translation, summarisation, and guided hunting capabilities.”

Singularity Cloud Workload Security supports Fargate EKS as of now, and the support for Fargate ECS is available to early adopters. This launch marks a significant advancement in cloud security, providing AWS customers with the tools needed to safeguard their increasingly ephemeral and dynamic infrastructures.

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