SentinelOne First to Take Endpoint Security to IoT Discovery and Enforcement
SentinelOne Ranger Uses Endpoints to Autonomously Map, Control, and
Protect Every IoT and Connected Device on a Network
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SentinelOne,
the autonomous endpoint protection company, today unveiled SentinelOne
Ranger – turning every protected endpoint into a network detection
device capable of identifying and controlling every IoT and connected
device on a network. Converging EPP and EDR into a proprietary single
agent architecture, SentinelOne is the first and only cybersecurity
vendor to expand into the IoT space with the same single codebase and
deployment model. SentinelOne will be demonstrating this groundbreaking
innovation at RSA Conference at booth #1527 South.
“IoT discovery and enforcement is the next frontier of any cybersecurity
program,” said Les Correia, Director, Global Information Security,
Architecture, Engineering and Operations at Estée Lauder. “SentinelOne’s
Ranger solution is the first in the space and a major differentiator in
helping enterprises secure their evolving networks.”
By 2030, there are expected to be more than 125 billion connected IoT
devices[1], many with little or no built-in security capabilities.
Furthermore, the devices being added to enterprise networks grow more
intelligent by the day – from TVs to toasters to wearable trackers. The
result is more code running on more devices, dramatically expanding the
number of potential vulnerabilities for attackers to target. Currently,
enterprise security teams lack the ability to deploy software onto these
fragmented devices, resulting in a complete lack of environmental
awareness and ability to take accurate network inventory. Gaining this
awareness and inventory through manual processes is simply impossible.
SentinelOne Ranger solves this critical problem by giving machines the
ability to detect and protect other machines, enabling them to become
environmentally aware and fend off attacks from one another, without
human intervention. Using AI to monitor and control access to every IoT
device, SentinelOne allows machines to solve a problem that has been
previously impossible to address at scale. The technology can not only
fingerprint and profile devices the SentinelOne agent discovers from
enabling complete environment visibility, but can also identify if any
aspect of that environment is dangerous. SentinelOne’s Ranger technology
is the industry’s first solution that allows machines to autonomously
protect and notify security teams of vulnerabilities, rogue devices, and
anomalous behavior.
“Endpoint and IoT have already collided. Enterprises face thousands of
new devices being connected to their networks, often without even
knowing. With IoT, there’s no ability to deploy software or provision
them manually – creating a huge vulnerability for attackers to exploit,”
said Tomer Weingarten, CEO and Co-founder, SentinelOne. “SentinelOne
Ranger represents the future of where endpoint protection is moving.
Endpoints with the SentinelOne agent will become environmentally aware
and capable of not only giving a true mapping of each singular
endpoint’s perimeter – who or what can connect to it, and where can it
connect, but also complete visibility to the network surrounding it,
identifying the IoT devices they’re sitting next to on the network – and
preventing high risk devices from connecting to them – effectively
segmenting out undesired connectivity and reducing unnecessary attack
surface. We believe this is revolutionary for the market and for our
customers.”
SentinelOne will be demonstrating SentinelOne Ranger at RSA Conference,
March 4-8, in San Francisco, California. To schedule a demo at the
event, please visit: https://go.sentinelone.com/rsa2019.html
About SentinelOne
SentinelOne delivers autonomous endpoint protection through a single
agent that successfully prevents, detects and responds to attacks across
all major vectors. Designed for extreme ease of use, the S1 platform
saves customers time by applying AI to automatically eliminate threats
in real time for both on premise and cloud environments and is the only
solution to provide full visibility across networks directly from the
endpoint. To learn more visit sentinelone.com or follow us at @SentinelOne,
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[1] “The
Internet of Things: a movement, not a market” IHS Markit. October
2017.
Contacts
Maryellen Sartori
fama PR for SentinelOne
(617) 986-5035
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