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SentinelOne and Google Cloud Deepen Alliance to Advance AI-Native Cybersecurity

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SentinelOne has announced an expanded multi-year collaboration with Google Cloud to deliver autonomous, AI-powered security solutions designed for global enterprise environments. The partnership builds on an existing relationship, with integrations already spanning Google Security Operations, Google Threat Intelligence, and Chrome Enterprise.

The enhanced collaboration will combine SentinelOne’s endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities, AI security for applications and agents, and its AI-native Singularity Platform with Google Cloud’s large-scale infrastructure and advanced threat intelligence. The goal is to provide organizations with a unified approach to defending increasingly complex digital ecosystems while supporting secure AI adoption.

“Security teams are under growing pressure to defend increasingly complex environments and protect their highly sensitive data while reducing operational friction,” said Melissa Smith, SVP of Global Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives at SentinelOne. “With Google Cloud, we have chosen a highly secure and sophisticated platform for a data sovereignty strategy, and a strategic partner for intelligence sharing. By bringing together Google’s renowned global threat intelligence, leading AI innovation and world-class cloud data infrastructure with SentinelOne’s autonomous security platform and AI-powered runtime protection, we can give customers the ultimate operating advantage for the AI era.”

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As part of this partnership, SentinelOne is extending the footprint of its solution in major Google Cloud regions such as North America, Frankfurt, and Saudi Arabia. This is intended to enable enterprises to achieve their data sovereignty needs while maintaining consistent security coverage.

““Our collaboration with SentinelOne focuses on delivering integrated solutions that support data sovereignty requirements and enable the secure adoption of generative AI,” said Satish Thomas, VP of Google Cloud. “By combining Google Cloud’s global scale, deep threat intelligence, and advanced AI with SentinelOne’s AI-native security platform, we can help customers to strengthen their cyber defense and innovate securely.”

The partnership shows a shift away from old security tools. These tools often can’t keep up with AI-driven threats. The companies aim to help organizations upgrade their security systems. They do this by combining autonomous detection, real-time intelligence, and cloud-native scalability. This will reduce complexity and improve protection for endpoints and AI systems.