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AlienVault.webp 2021-04-19 20:38:00 Introducing AT&T\'s Managed Endpoint Security with SentinelOne (lien direct) With 5G, edge solutions, and digital transformation all around us, every enterprise should be taking a closer look at their endpoint security and evaluate options that will be able to keep pace with this dynamic new environment.The newly introduced  AT&T Managed Endpoint Security with SentinelOne™ offer brings world class managed services with comprehensive endpoint security. SentinelOne brings best-of-breed Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) with deep integration into the AT&T Unified Security Management (USM) platform and Alien Labs Open Threat Exchange (OTX). This deep integration, along with AT&T’s 500+ partner integrations, can provide businesses Extended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities from the endpoint to the network to the cloud. Plus, through the AT&T Security Operations Center, businesses can rely on world class monitoring and management of their endpoints. Here are the unique benefits it can bring to enterprises: Industry leading technology Joining forces with the best of the best is crucial especially when it comes to endpoint security. AT&T has teamed up with SentinelOne who provides next-generation endpoint security combining antivirus, EPP, and EDR into one agent. SentinelOne has been highly recognized in the industry and was number 1 in the 2020 MITRE ATT&CK test - APT 29 for most total detections and most correlated alerts through comprehensive storyline technology. This autonomous agent utilizes Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to help protect against known and unknown threats and eliminates reliance on external factors for protection. This faster, “machine-speed” detection & response provides continuous protection, even when offline. And, in the event of an attack, the SentinelOne agent can perform 1-click remediation and rollback with no custom scripting or re-imaging required. Deep integration with AT&T’s USM platform and Alien Labs OTX AT&T Cybersecurity and SentinelOne bring one of the most unique combinations in the market via the deep integrations between the SentinelOne platform and the AT&T USM platform. This deep integration allows for orchestrated and automated incident response on the endpoints. Additionally, deep integrations were built between the world’s largest open threat intelligence community, AT&T Alien Labs Open Threat Exchange (OTX), and the SentinelOne agent. The AT&T Alien Labs OTX encompasses over 145,000 security professionals submitting over 20 million threat indicators per day. Additional context is provided from the USM sensor network with an additional 20 million threat observations per day and AT&T’s Chief Security Office analyzing over 446 PB of traffic from 200 countries and territories. By correlating the incidents of compromise from AT&T Alien Labs OTX, AT&T is able to deliver added context that allows for faster responses. These same AT&T Alien Labs detections and threat intelligence also informs threat hunting on SentinelOne’s EDR data to help yield richer insights and easier detection of evasive threats. Expert management As one of the world's top MSSPs, AT&T Cybersecurity employs highly experienced and industry certified individuals for the Managed Endpoint Security with SentinelOne offering. AT&T brings over 25 years of experience in delivering managed security services and knows what it takes to keep pace with the dynamic threat landscape. To stay ahead, AT&T’s security analysts maintain security certifications including GSE, CISSP, CEH, and more.  For the Managed Endpoint Security with SentinelOne offering, AT&T Data Breach Threat Guideline APT 29
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