LevelBlue and SentinelOne have announced a global strategic partnership to deliver integrated, intelligence-driven security operations for organisations.
The collaboration brings together SentinelOne’s Purple AI and Singularity platform with LevelBlue’s threat-intelligence-led operations and its Indigo security platform. The deal is intended to enhance visibility, accelerate detection and strengthen response across complex customer environments, the companies said.
Under the expanded partnership, LevelBlue will serve as a SentinelOne preferred global partner provider for managed detection and response (MDR) and managed security information and event management (SIEM) services.
The partnership will also extend to incident response (IR), with LevelBlue named a SentinelOne preferred provider, enabling organisations to better prepare for, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents.
Customers who ink deals with both firms will benefit from integrated MDR and AI SIEM operations for detection and response, as well as escalation to incident response, which will reduce time to containment and remediation, the companies said.
Clients can also benefit from end-to-end coverage across prevention, detection, response, and recovery, as well as a unified platform and service model which the companies claim will reduce tool sprawl and operational overhead.
Bob McCullen, chairman and CEO of LevelBlue, said threat actors are moving faster and operating with increasing sophistication.
"By combining SentinelOne’s AI-driven detection with LevelBlue’s global AI-driven MDR and incident response expertise, we’re enabling organisations to move from fragmented tools to a more unified, outcome-driven security strategy," he said.
Tomer Weingarten, CEO of SentinelOne, said organisations don’t need more controls, they need outcomes.
“As the world’s largest pure play MDR provider, LevelBlue brings the scale, expertise, and operational rigour required to turn AI-driven insights into decisive action. Together, we’re helping clients with all heavy lifting, to modernise security operations and stay ahead of evolving threats," he said.




