Stamus and SentinelOne Enhance AI Security with Expanded Partnership

September 16, 2025
Stamus and SentinelOne have announced an expanded partnership to improve AI-powered security operations by integrating network threat intelligence with SentinelOne's AI-native platform.

Stamus and SentinelOne have announced an expanded partnership to enhance AI-powered security operations. In a press release, the companies detailed their collaboration, which aims to address network security challenges through AI-powered detection and response.

The integration combines Stamus' network threat intelligence with SentinelOne's AI-native platform, providing comprehensive attack visibility across networks, logs, and endpoints. This collaboration is designed to reduce alert fatigue and false positives, offering security teams a more efficient way to manage threats.

The partnership builds on a previous technical integration, enhancing SentinelOne's Singularity Platform with enriched network threat data from Stamus' Clear NDR. This integration aims to improve signal fidelity and contextual awareness, enabling faster threat detection and response. The collaboration underscores the importance of network-level threat management in achieving cyber resilience.

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