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SentinelOne Expands Strategic Collaboration with Google Cloud to Deliver Autonomous, AI-Powered Security at Global Scale

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SentinelOne® , the AI Security Leader, announced a significant multi-year collaboration with Google Cloud to develop solutions that strengthen cyber defense.

SentinelOne is an established, strategic Google Security partner with validated integrations across Google Security Operations, Google Threat Intelligence, and Chrome Enterprise. The collaboration will deliver new solutions that integrate SentinelOne’s leading EDR, security for AI apps and agents, and an AI-native platform with Google Cloud’s global-scale infrastructure and threat intelligence.

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“Security teams are under growing pressure to defend increasingly complex environments and protect their highly sensitive data while reducing operational friction,” said Melissa Smith, SVP of Global Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives at SentinelOne. “With Google Cloud, we have chosen a highly secure and sophisticated platform for a data sovereignty strategy, and a strategic partner for intelligence sharing. By bringing together Google’s renowned global threat intelligence, leading AI innovation and world-class cloud data infrastructure with SentinelOne’s autonomous security platform and AI-powered runtime protection, we can give customers the ultimate operating advantage for the AI era.”

“Our collaboration with SentinelOne focuses on delivering integrated solutions that support data sovereignty requirements and enable the secure adoption of generative AI,” said Satish Thomas, VP of Google Cloud. “By combining Google Cloud’s global scale, deep threat intelligence, and advanced AI with SentinelOne’s AI-native security platform, we can help customers to strengthen their cyber defense and innovate securely.”

Expanded Global Footprint and Shared Focus on Data Sovereignty

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Enterprises operating across regulated markets need security that works everywhere they do — without forcing tradeoffs between coverage, compliance, and control. SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform is now available across three strategic Google Cloud regions: North America, Frankfurt, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The collaboration seeks to support AI-powered security with in-country data residency and alignment with regional regulatory frameworks. The expanded footprint underscores SentinelOne’s deep investment in Google Cloud infrastructure and its commitment to helping joint customers secure critical workloads and AI initiatives at global scale.

AI Innovation at Scale

SentinelOne is also collaborating with Google Cloud on AI security solutions that protect the full AI stack and give enterprises the confidence to adopt GenAI across the organization.

Modernizing the Security Stack

The endpoint is still the most critical — and most targeted — attack surface in the enterprise, yet too many organizations remain dependent on legacy antivirus and first-generation EDR tools that were never built for AI-driven attacks, cloud-scale environments, or the speed of modern adversaries. These incumbent solutions create the exact fragmentation and blind spots that attackers count on. SentinelOne is giving these organizations a clear path forward: AI-powered, autonomous EDR that delivers 100% detection with zero delays, and designed to integrate seamlessly with Google Cloud environments — so customers can replace legacy tooling without rearchitecting their security operations. As the companies deepen integrations, customers can expect tighter workflows that make it simpler to consolidate fragmented security tooling around enhanced EDR and an autonomous SOC.

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