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2025년 5월 12일

Singularity™ Endpoint

Singularity™ Endpoint

Singularity™ Endpoint

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The Business Value of SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint
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The Business Value of SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint

This IDC Business Value White Paper examines how SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint delivers AI-powered, autonomous endpoint protection. Drawing on interviews with seven organizations, it quantifies stronger security outcomes, more efficient security operations, and measurable cost savings, including a 301% three-year ROI.

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SentinelOne On-Premises Security
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SentinelOne On-Premises Security

SentinelOne delivers autonomous, AI-driven endpoint protection for on-premises and air-gapped environments—with full data sovereignty and no cloud dependency.

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Governing the Machine Speed Era
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Governing the Machine Speed Era

If machine identities now outnumber your human workforce 45-to-1, your current security posture was built for a workforce that no longer exists. This session is the blueprint for closing that gap. You'll leave with: A governance framework for machine identities that MFA can't reach A model for Just-in-Time access and Kill Switch protocols A path for moving your team from operators to supervisors of agentic workflows More impact per analyst and greater control with less fatigue, this session was designed exclusively for the security leaders in this audience.

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Three Attacks, Three Weeks: A Technical Autopsy of the AI Supply Chain Crisis
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Three Attacks, Three Weeks: A Technical Autopsy of the AI Supply Chain Crisis

In a three-week span in the spring of 2026, the security landscape shifted. Three distinct threat actors, including a North Korean state-sponsored operator launched Tier-1 supply chain attacks against widely trusted software: LiteLLM (AI infrastructure), Axios (the most downloaded JavaScript HTTP client), and CPU-Z (a trusted system utility). No perimeter was breached. The attack arrived through trusted software organizations had already approved. This is the attack vector boards need to understand: sophisticated adversaries are targeting dependencies, not defenses. Trusted software is now the weapon. The board-level question that follows is: what is our maximum probable loss if a dependency in our build pipeline is weaponized against us? Most organizations cannot answer that today.

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