Digital Hands and SentinelOne join forces to automate SOC

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Trying to keep up with modern threats through manual approaches alone is impossible. AI and automation are now essential tools for organizations looking to prevent intrusions.

For this reason, standalone cybersecurity provider SentinelOne and managed security service provider (MSSP) Digital Hands today announced a strategic partnership.

As part of the agreement, the two vendors will combine SentinelOne's Singularity XDR platform with the Digital Hands CyGuard Maestro security fabric and security operations center (SOC). CyGuard Maestro will integrate with SentinelOne Singularity to provide additional automated features, such as running playbooks to isolate malware-infected endpoints and scanning the network for other threats.

The two solutions will also share intelligence, with CyGuard Maestro ingesting data from Digital Hands' Harbinger Threat Intelligence feed and comparing it to data from SentinelOne Singularity to provide organizations with deeper contextual threat analysis.

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With the cyber skills gap in full swing, most organizations lack the internal resources they need to protect their assets from advanced threat actors, especially with the growing adoption of work remote and hybrid.

"Enterprises are progressively adopting pure cloud and hybrid cloud-centric information technology models when executing digital transformation initiatives and migrating their infrastructure to the cloud to achieve business goals and objectives. critical business needs," said Charlotte Kibert, Chief Customer Officer at Digital Hands.

"This shift to cloud and SaaS platforms, along with more remote workers, has exponentially increased the attack surface of traditional enterprises, leaving more blind spots and security vulnerabilities than ever before" , said Kibert.

Kibert notes that this move toward digitization has made it more difficult to implement robust security monitoring of existing infrastructure.

The new partnership between Digital Hands and SentinelOne aims to solve this problem by providing security teams with the automated capabilities they need to detect and respond to threats across the entire attack surface.

SentinelOne and XDR, endpoint protection markets

For SentinelOne, the partnership has the potential to strengthen its position in the XDR market, which researchers estimate at $985 million in 2022 and predicted to reach $2,358 million by 2027. < /p>

The organization competes in the market with some monolithic competitors, including CrowdStrike, which offers its own XDR solution called Falcon XDR.

Falcon XDR ingests telemetry data from across the environment, giving the user the ability to search structured and unstructured data and automatically identify threats. Crowdstrike recently announced an increase in annual recurring revenue (

Digital Hands and SentinelOne join forces to automate SOC

Join leaders July 26-28 for Transform AI and Edge Week. Hear high-level leaders discuss topics around AL/ML technology, conversational AI, IVA, NLP, Edge, and more. Book your free pass now!

Trying to keep up with modern threats through manual approaches alone is impossible. AI and automation are now essential tools for organizations looking to prevent intrusions.

For this reason, standalone cybersecurity provider SentinelOne and managed security service provider (MSSP) Digital Hands today announced a strategic partnership.

As part of the agreement, the two vendors will combine SentinelOne's Singularity XDR platform with the Digital Hands CyGuard Maestro security fabric and security operations center (SOC). CyGuard Maestro will integrate with SentinelOne Singularity to provide additional automated features, such as running playbooks to isolate malware-infected endpoints and scanning the network for other threats.

The two solutions will also share intelligence, with CyGuard Maestro ingesting data from Digital Hands' Harbinger Threat Intelligence feed and comparing it to data from SentinelOne Singularity to provide organizations with deeper contextual threat analysis.

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Transform 2022

Sign up now to get your free virtual pass to Transform AI Week, July 26-28. Hear from AI and data leaders at Visa, Lowe's eBay, Credit Karma, Kaiser, Honeywell, Google, Nissan, Toyota, John Deere, and more.

register here Cyber ​​Defense Automation

With the cyber skills gap in full swing, most organizations lack the internal resources they need to protect their assets from advanced threat actors, especially with the growing adoption of work remote and hybrid.

"Enterprises are progressively adopting pure cloud and hybrid cloud-centric information technology models when executing digital transformation initiatives and migrating their infrastructure to the cloud to achieve business goals and objectives. critical business needs," said Charlotte Kibert, Chief Customer Officer at Digital Hands.

"This shift to cloud and SaaS platforms, along with more remote workers, has exponentially increased the attack surface of traditional enterprises, leaving more blind spots and security vulnerabilities than ever before" , said Kibert.

Kibert notes that this move toward digitization has made it more difficult to implement robust security monitoring of existing infrastructure.

The new partnership between Digital Hands and SentinelOne aims to solve this problem by providing security teams with the automated capabilities they need to detect and respond to threats across the entire attack surface.

SentinelOne and XDR, endpoint protection markets

For SentinelOne, the partnership has the potential to strengthen its position in the XDR market, which researchers estimate at $985 million in 2022 and predicted to reach $2,358 million by 2027. < /p>

The organization competes in the market with some monolithic competitors, including CrowdStrike, which offers its own XDR solution called Falcon XDR.

Falcon XDR ingests telemetry data from across the environment, giving the user the ability to search structured and unstructured data and automatically identify threats. Crowdstrike recently announced an increase in annual recurring revenue (

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