Portnox has announced an innovative integration with SentinelOne to improve the digital security of organizations, combining zero-trust access control with advanced endpoint protection. This partnership merges Portnox's cloud-native platform with SentinelOne's autonomous capabilities, enabling the application of AI-based dynamic access policies in real time.
Collaboration represents a milestone in cybersecurity, uniting the application of network access policies with endpoint defense. SentinelOne's ability to prevent threats and perform threat hunting allows Portnox to optimize its access decisions, automatically blocking or isolating suspicious devices.
Denny LeCompte, Portnox's CEO, highlighted the importance of unity, stating that in the current environment deploying a unified and reactive security stack is crucial. With the recent integration with CrowdStrike and now with SentinelOne, Portnox reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the security of its customers with a faster and more effective zero-trust approach.
SentinelOne provides its behavioral AI engine, Storyline, which analyzes endpoint activity and responds to threats. Portnox, for its part, acts as an access policy enforcement engine, forming a zero-trust enforcement triangle that protects endpoints, ensures trusted connections, and quickly isolates threats.
The solution is already available to the joint customers of both companies, providing a robust and efficient security ecosystem. Organizations can now reinforce their cybersecurity posture by applying zero-trust principles more intelligently.
Portnox specializes in cloud-native cybersecurity and access control solutions, enabling companies to implement critical security policies with agility, eliminating dependence on local infrastructure. With a broad customer base across medium-sized and large companies, Portnox continues to consolidate its position as a leader in strengthening organizational cybersecurity.
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