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SentinelOne Debuts as Launch Partner for New AWS Security Hub at re:Inforce 2025

SentinelOne Debuts as Launch Partner for New AWS Security Hub at re:Inforce 2025

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- SentinelOne ® (NYSE: S), a global leader in AI-powered security, today announced that it is a launch partner for the new AWS Security Hub, unveiled at re:Inforce and available in preview to AWS customers beginning today. The announcement builds on a long-standing collaboration between the two companies to provide leading AI-powered cybersecurity solutions for customers running and scaling their businesses on AWS.
AWS Security Hub helps customers identify their most critical security issues and respond quickly to reduce risks by correlating signals from multiple sources such as threat detection and vulnerability management. Acting as a security command center, it brings everything together into one place, providing a clearer picture of an organization's security status while eliminating the need to manually gather information from multiple security tools.
As a launch partner, highly enriched and correlated data findings in the AWS Security Hub can be ingested into SentinelOne's Singularity Platform for AI-powered detection and response leveraging agentic AI capabilities in SentinelOne's Purple AI as well as automated security workflows with Hyperautomation.
'Working with AWS is one of the most valuable ways we plan to help customers meet their evolving security goals,' said Ric Smith, President of Product, Technology, and Operations, SentinelOne. 'As a launch partner for AWS Security Hub, our collaboration brings deep integrations that deliver the clarity, speed, and automation security teams need to defend complex cloud environments.'
Through the collaboration, SentinelOne has developed integrations across more than 20 key AWS services, allowing organizations to simplify security operations, improve visibility, and stay ahead of emerging threats. As an AWS Partner, SentinelOne works closely with AWS to continually innovate, delivering new features that address today's most complex security challenges so customers can focus on driving their business forward, knowing their AWS workloads are protected.
For more information on SentinelOne's AWS integrations, visit AWS Marketplace: SentinelOne.
About SentinelOne
SentinelOne is a leading AI-powered cybersecurity platform. Built on the first unified Data Lake, SentinelOne empowers the world to run securely by creating intelligent, data-driven systems that think for themselves, stay ahead of complexity and risk, and evolve on their own. Leading organizations—including Fortune 10, Fortune 500, and Global 2000 companies, as well as prominent governments—trust SentinelOne to Secure Tomorrow™. Learn more at sentinelone.com.

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