SentinelOne is aiming to tackle the problem of securing human and non-human, or AI, identities in the workplace with the launch of its Singularity Identity offering and platform architecture.
The Singularity Identity platform has three planks, including Singularity Identity, which provides context for who or what is acting; Prompt Security, to surface misuse within the browser and AI tools; and Singularity Endpoint, to validate behaviour at the system level.
These planks represent a shift towards execution-based security and behavioural assurance, the company said, ensuring every action across the enterprise can be validated, trusted or terminated in real time.
SentinelOne’s approach is designed to stop identity attacks by continuously validating access and, when necessary, withdrawing it at runtime.
“The rise of AI as autonomous, non-human identities is expanding the attack surface and creating new governance challenges. Identity risk no longer begins and ends at authentication, and attackers are increasingly operating within authorised workflows,” said Jeff Reed, CTO of SentinelOne.
“SentinelOne is uniquely positioned to lead this evolution with our AI-native platform that was built to correlate identity, endpoint, and workload signals, enabling security teams to analyse behavioural intent and autonomously contain both human and machine-driven misuse as it unfolds.”
Last year, Sektor announced a new distribution agreement with SentinelOne, adding the AI-powered cybersecurity vendor to its portfolio in a move designed to strengthen the availability of advanced threat protection across Australia and New Zealand.
The partnership sees Sektor offering SentinelOne’s AI-powered Singularity Platform, powered by Purple AI - spanning EPP/EDR, identity threat detection, AI SIEM, Hyperautomation and cloud security - to resellers and MSSPs across enterprise, government and mid-market sectors.




