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SentinelOne Is A Launch Partner For AWS Security Hub
SentinelOne Is A Launch Partner For AWS Security Hub

Channel Post MEA

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Channel Post MEA

SentinelOne Is A Launch Partner For AWS Security Hub

SentinelOne has announced that it is a launch partner for the new AWS Security Hub, unveiled at re:Inforce and available in preview to AWS customers beginning today. The announcement builds on a long-standing collaboration between the two companies to provide leading AI-powered cybersecurity solutions for customers running and scaling their businesses on AWS. AWS Security Hub helps customers identify their most critical security issues and respond quickly to reduce risks by correlating signals from multiple sources such as threat detection and vulnerability management. Acting as a security command center, it brings everything together into one place, providing a clearer picture of an organization's security status while eliminating the need to manually gather information from multiple security tools. As a launch partner, highly enriched and correlated data findings in the AWS Security Hub can be ingested into SentinelOne's Singularity Platform for AI-powered detection and response leveraging agentic AI capabilities in SentinelOne's Purple AI as well as automated security workflows with Hyperautomation. 'Working with AWS is one of the most valuable ways we plan to help customers meet their evolving security goals,' said Ric Smith, President of Product, Technology, and Operations, SentinelOne. 'As a launch partner for AWS Security Hub, our collaboration brings deep integrations that deliver the clarity, speed, and automation security teams need to defend complex cloud environments.' Through the collaboration, SentinelOne has developed integrations across more than 20 key AWS services, allowing organizations to simplify security operations, improve visibility, and stay ahead of emerging threats. As an AWS Partner, SentinelOne works closely with AWS to continually innovate, delivering new features that address today's most complex security challenges so customers can focus on driving their business forward, knowing their AWS workloads are protected.

Wyze security cameras are (finally) getting a lot more secure - here's how
Wyze security cameras are (finally) getting a lot more secure - here's how

Tom's Guide

time3 days ago

  • Tom's Guide

Wyze security cameras are (finally) getting a lot more secure - here's how

Wyze's devices have long been on our lists of the best home security cameras and best video doorbells, as they deliver a pretty good experience for a very low price. However, one area where they've generally been lacking in comparison to the competitors has been, ironically, security. As recently as last year, the company suffered a security breach that allowed 13,000 users to see footage from other people's cameras. Three years ago, Bitdefender discovered another breach that proved unfixable for first-generation Wyze Cams. Those screwups could hopefully be a thing of the past, as the company today announced a significant overhaul of its security procedures and protocols aimed at preventing these issues from arising ever again. Here's a rundown of what the company is doing. Mandatory 2FA: By default, all Wyze accounts will now be required to use two-factor authentication to prevent hackers from accessing a user's account without their knowledge. VerifiedView: Now, when you set up a Wyze camera, VerifiedView will embed your user ID (scrambled, of course) onto the camera itself. From then on, any video, photo, or livestream from that camera will contain your scrambled userID in the metadata. Before you (or anyone) can then access those recordings, VerifiedView will cross-check the userID on the video with that of your account. This should prevent others from seeing your videos, even if there's a failure like the one that occurred last year. Stronger logins: Wyze implemented OAuth, so you can now use trusted identity providers like Google, Apple, Facebook, or Amazon to log into your account. It also has enabled reCaptcha on Login Endpoints, Mobile Trust Device Security, Device Fingerprint Blocking, and Login Abuse Detection (User/Device/Location/IP). Behind the scenes, Wyze said it's also instituting a bug bounty program, investing more with AWS security tools (including Lacework, AWS Security Hub, AWS Inspector, AWS GuardDuty, and Amazon Q CLI), and working with NCC Group, Bitdefender, Google MASA, ioXT and ReFirm Labs to conduct penetration testing. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Outlook As someone who likes Wyze's devices but is leery of their privacy issues, these are all welcome changes indeed. Considering companies like Ring instituted mandatory 2FA five years ago, it's surprising that it's taken Wyze so long to follow suit. Whenever you're in the market for a security camera or video doorbell, it's important to take a good look at the company that makes the device. Otherwise, you might never know who's watching you.

SentinelOne partners with AWS to enhance AI-powered cloud security
SentinelOne partners with AWS to enhance AI-powered cloud security

Techday NZ

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

SentinelOne partners with AWS to enhance AI-powered cloud security

SentinelOne has announced it is a launch partner for the new AWS Security Hub, strengthening its collaboration with Amazon Web Services to improve cloud security protection for organisations operating on AWS infrastructure. The AWS Security Hub is designed to identify, prioritise, and support the remediation of critical cybersecurity risks. It integrates information from sources such as threat detection and vulnerability management, and enhances these signals with visualisations, natural language summaries, and automated response actions. The goal is to help organisations strengthen their security posture, make informed decisions, and reduce potential operational disruption. SentinelOne's partnership with AWS on the Security Hub initiative means that enriched and correlated security findings within AWS Security Hub are now able to be ingested directly into SentinelOne's Singularity Platform. This platform supports AI-enabled detection and response capabilities, leveraging SentinelOne's Purple AI for automated security workflows through its Hyperautomation features. "Co-building with AWS is one of the most valuable ways we plan to help customers meet their evolving security goals," said Ric Smith, President of Product, Technology, and Operations at SentinelOne. "Our partnership with AWS Security Hub brings deep integrations that deliver the clarity, speed, and automation security teams need to defend complex cloud environments." The collaboration is an extension of a long-standing relationship between SentinelOne and AWS focused on advancing AI-powered security frameworks for businesses using AWS. Over the course of their partnership, the companies have co-developed a range of integrated solutions, with the current integration covering more than 20 AWS services. This enables organisations to streamline their security operations, enhance visibility across cloud assets, and improve defences against emerging threats. According to SentinelOne, working alongside AWS on shared security solutions allows the companies to innovate in areas that address the most demanding security requirements in the cloud computing sector. As a strategic AWS partner, SentinelOne states it is committed to ongoing development work with AWS to bring new features and joint offerings to market. SentinelOne's Singularity Platform, which now integrates findings from AWS Security Hub, provides customers with AI-driven threat detection, response, and automation capabilities. This is designed to assist security teams in handling complex cloud environments efficiently and to support enterprises in keeping ahead of evolving cyber risks. SentinelOne also says that these combined offerings enable customers to continue growing their businesses on AWS infrastructure while maintaining protections for critical workloads. SentinelOne has previously highlighted a focus on supporting secure cloud migrations for AWS customers. The company has described the AWS Marketplace as a key channel for distributing its Singularity AI SIEM offering, which it claims to be its fastest-growing product. SentinelOne's collaboration with AWS includes a range of technical integrations and shared cloud security initiatives intended to assist customers as they migrate to and operate within the AWS cloud environment. The AWS Security Hub, with support from launch partners such as SentinelOne, offers an environment for consolidating security data, automating responses, and potentially reducing the time and resource investment required to protect cloud applications and infrastructure. The integration with SentinelOne's technology extends this capability further by tying into AI-powered response systems designed for rapid and automated threat management. The companies have indicated that their partnership, encompassing over 20 AWS services, enables enterprises to focus on developing their businesses with the assurance that cloud security operations are backed by joint research and technological advances from both AWS and SentinelOne.

SentinelOne Debuts as Launch Partner for New AWS Security Hub at re:Inforce 2025
SentinelOne Debuts as Launch Partner for New AWS Security Hub at re:Inforce 2025

Business Wire

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

SentinelOne Debuts as Launch Partner for New AWS Security Hub at re:Inforce 2025

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- SentinelOne ® (NYSE: S), a global leader in AI-powered security, today announced that it is a launch partner for the new AWS Security Hub, unveiled at re:Inforce and available in preview to AWS customers beginning today. The announcement builds on a long-standing collaboration between the two companies to provide leading AI-powered cybersecurity solutions for customers running and scaling their businesses on AWS. AWS Security Hub helps customers identify their most critical security issues and respond quickly to reduce risks by correlating signals from multiple sources such as threat detection and vulnerability management. Acting as a security command center, it brings everything together into one place, providing a clearer picture of an organization's security status while eliminating the need to manually gather information from multiple security tools. As a launch partner, highly enriched and correlated data findings in the AWS Security Hub can be ingested into SentinelOne's Singularity Platform for AI-powered detection and response leveraging agentic AI capabilities in SentinelOne's Purple AI as well as automated security workflows with Hyperautomation. 'Working with AWS is one of the most valuable ways we plan to help customers meet their evolving security goals,' said Ric Smith, President of Product, Technology, and Operations, SentinelOne. 'As a launch partner for AWS Security Hub, our collaboration brings deep integrations that deliver the clarity, speed, and automation security teams need to defend complex cloud environments.' Through the collaboration, SentinelOne has developed integrations across more than 20 key AWS services, allowing organizations to simplify security operations, improve visibility, and stay ahead of emerging threats. As an AWS Partner, SentinelOne works closely with AWS to continually innovate, delivering new features that address today's most complex security challenges so customers can focus on driving their business forward, knowing their AWS workloads are protected. For more information on SentinelOne's AWS integrations, visit AWS Marketplace: SentinelOne. About SentinelOne SentinelOne is a leading AI-powered cybersecurity platform. Built on the first unified Data Lake, SentinelOne empowers the world to run securely by creating intelligent, data-driven systems that think for themselves, stay ahead of complexity and risk, and evolve on their own. Leading organizations—including Fortune 10, Fortune 500, and Global 2000 companies, as well as prominent governments—trust SentinelOne to Secure Tomorrow™. Learn more at

Orca Integrates with AWS Security Hub to Deliver Unmatched Cloud Risk Visibility
Orca Integrates with AWS Security Hub to Deliver Unmatched Cloud Risk Visibility

Business Wire

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Orca Integrates with AWS Security Hub to Deliver Unmatched Cloud Risk Visibility

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Orca Security, the pioneer in agentless cloud security, today announced a new integration with AWS Security Hub, delivering advanced cloud security telemetry and context-rich risk insights directly into AWS's centralized security posture management solution. With this integration, security teams can now access Orca's comprehensive cloud risk intelligence within AWS Security Hub, gaining a complete view of risks across all AWS accounts, workloads, APIs, storage buckets, and databases. Organizations are empowered to improve risk prioritization, accelerate investigations, and streamline remediation by understanding which threats in their cloud estate matter most. 'Cloud security teams are challenged to identify risks and prioritize alerts, while requiring the context to act fast to remediate issues,' said Raf Chiodo, Chief Revenue Officer at Orca Security. 'With Orca's rich telemetry now flowing into AWS Security Hub, our customers gain instant clarity to pinpoint the threats that truly endanger their business and take decisive action—without the noise. We are proud to work closely with AWS to make cloud security easy and drive more efficiencies for our mutual customers.' AWS Security Hub serves as the central system for monitoring the security and compliance posture of AWS environments. It aggregates findings from AWS services such as Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Inspector, and AWS Config—as well as integrated third-party solutions like Orca—into a single, unified dashboard to provide continuous monitoring and centralized visibility. Powered by Orca's patented agentless SideScanning technology, the integration prioritizes risks including vulnerabilities, malware, misconfigurations, and lateral movement—across cloud infrastructure, workloads, applications, data, APIs, identities, and more. AWS users benefit from automated actions and rules pushed directly from the Orca Platform to Security Hub, ensuring security teams have immediate, actionable insights in one place. The integration is the latest in a series of collaborations between Orca and AWS, including support for Amazon Bedrock, Amazon GuardDuty and Amazon Security Lake. Named winner of the 2022 Global AWS Security Partner Award, Orca continues to expand its capabilities to help organizations secure their AWS cloud estates end-to-end. Orca supports over 100 AWS services and is available in AWS Marketplace. About Orca Security Orca enables organizations to make cloud security a strategic advantage. With the most comprehensive coverage and visibility across multi-cloud environments, the agentless-first Orca Platform unites teams to eliminate complexities, vulnerabilities and risks. Backed by Temasek, CapitalG, ICONIQ Capital, Redpoint Ventures and others, Orca is trusted by hundreds of organizations, including SAP, Gannett, Autodesk, Unity, Lemonade and Digital Turbine. Connect your first account in minutes: or book a personalized demo.

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