SentinelOne and Google Cloud are partnering up to provide customers with better capabilities for securing their environments.

SentinelOne’s AI-driven endpoint protection capabilities will be combined with Google Cloud’s threat intelligence and related services. They will jointly share telemetry data with each other, and SentinelOne will use Google Gemini 1.5 Pro and Flash to further enhance the AI capabilities of Purple AI and the Singularity Platform

This is not the first time the companies have worked together on a common security goal. In September 2023, they announced a partnership with Mandiant, a security firm that had been acquired by Google Cloud. As part of that relationship, Mandiant’s threat intelligence data was made available in Singularity. 

“To help our customers reduce the business impact of cyber threats and keep today’s modern IT environments safe, Google Cloud partners with fellow market leaders to deliver highly adaptable and intelligence-led solutions,” said Sandra Joyce, vice president of Google Threat Intelligence. “SentinelOne brings an advanced cybersecurity platform for continued delivery and integrations into Google threat intelligence and related services. By expanding our strategic alliance, we can deliver dynamic telemetry and generative AI capabilities that drive stronger security outcomes.”

Ric Smith, chief technology and product officer at SentinelOne, also said: “Google Cloud is a leader in online security, setting the benchmark for delivering highly secure online services at an unprecedented scale. Google Cloud and SentinelOne share a security-first mindset, and in deepening our collaboration, we’re fusing the best security and threat intelligence services with the most advanced AI-based protection platform to deliver infinite-scale cybersecurity at machine speed. This brings Google Cloud’s intelligence to SentinelOne customers and SentinelOne’s best-of-breed endpoint protection to Mandiant’s managed security services.”


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