Company unveils high-speed malware detection products for leading cloud and network storage providers Amazon S3 and NetApp, enabling customers to revolutionize protection as threats evolve
Keeping the menace of Malware attacks mind alongwith its sophistication nature and impact on the business, SentinelOne unveils a Cloud Data Security product line. It is avilable in two versions now: Threat Detection for Amazon S3 and Threat Detection for NetApp. As per the release, these products are designed to help organizations using Amazon S3 object storage and NetApp file storage to detect and prevent the spread of malware across their cloud environments and enterprise networks. The offerings are part of the Singularity Cloud product family and complement SentinelOne’s existing Cloud Workload Security product line that enables customers to detect, investigate, and automatically remediate threats on their servers and containers across their public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud environments.
“Files can come from any number of sources, including employees, customers, partners and vendors. And modern cyber attacks readily evade traditional solutions designed to secure them,” said Ely Kahn, Vice President of Product Management, Cloud Security and AI/ML, SentinelOne. “Our latest solutions take an equally modern approach to ensure cloud storage and workloads remain malware free.”
Key Features:
Among the key features of the Threat Detection for NetApp and Amazon S3 products:
- No files or objects leave the customer’s environment; scanning is done locally
- SentinelOne’s advanced machine learning engines to detect known and unknown malware
- Configurable policy-based coverage and response automation
- Single console experience for managing endpoint, cloud workload, identity, and cloud data security products
- Built for performance, autoscales to support the most challenging environments
- Threat metadata, including malware source
- File fetch of quarantined and encrypted threats
- File quarantine / unquarantine
- File exclusions and user block list
- Reviewed and certified by NetApp and Amazon Web Services (AWS)