SentinelOne has introduced Wayfinder Frontier AI Services, a new offering designed to help organisations proactively identify, prioritise, and mitigate real-world cyber threats in an increasingly complex AI-driven threat landscape.
The new service extends SentinelOne’s Wayfinder portfolio into proactive, AI-powered exposure management, focusing not just on identifying vulnerabilities but on determining which ones are truly exploitable in real-world environments. By combining frontier AI models with human expertise, the solution aims to shift enterprises from reactive security approaches to intelligence-led, preventive defence.
At launch, the service integrates with Anthropic’s Claude Security, powered by Claude Opus 4.7, alongside SentinelOne’s offensive and defensive cybersecurity experts. This collaboration enables continuous discovery and prioritisation of vulnerabilities across an organisation’s attack surface, with a clear focus on actionable remediation.
“The industry doesn’t need a scanner-on-steroids that just prints longer lists,” said Steve Stone, Chief Customer Officer, SentinelOne.
Wayfinder Frontier AI Services analyses vulnerabilities within real environmental contexts, identifying complex attack vectors such as supply chain risks, code injections, and non-linear exploit paths, including zero-day threats. Rather than treating vulnerabilities in isolation, the platform maps how exposures can be chained into full attack paths and recommends targeted mitigations to disrupt potential breaches at critical points.
The service also provides continuous monitoring across endpoints, cloud, identity, data, and AI environments, ensuring that security posture evolves alongside changing threats. Insights generated are integrated into broader Wayfinder services, including threat hunting, managed detection and response (MDR), and incident readiness, transforming exposure intelligence into operational defence.
Built on the Singularity Platform, the solution leverages SentinelOne’s telemetry from millions of endpoints and integrates intelligence from SentinelLABS and Google Threat Intelligence. Its multi-model approach reflects a strategy of combining different AI systems with human validation to ensure accuracy and effectiveness.
The launch comes amid rising concerns that adversaries are increasingly using AI to accelerate vulnerability discovery and exploitation. SentinelOne highlighted recent instances where its platform autonomously blocked zero-day and supply chain attacks, reinforcing the need for proactive, AI-driven defence mechanisms.
With Wayfinder Frontier AI Services, SentinelOne aims to help organisations focus on what truly matters stopping real-world attacks before they occur while reducing noise and improving security outcomes in the era of frontier AI.
