SentinelOne, the autonomous cybersecurity platform company, today announced it was named to the 2021 CNBC Disruptor 50 list for the second consecutive year, earning the No. 4 spot. The list highlights 50 private companies that are changing the world, and is a testament to SentinelOne’s commitment to make cybersecurity defense truly autonomous, from the endpoint and beyond — performing at a faster speed, greater scale, and higher accuracy than human-powered products.
Cyberattacks are a daily occurrence in every part of the world, and accepted defense mechanisms such as legacy anti-virus are failing. SentinelOne is the only cybersecurity solution that encompasses prevention, detection, and response capabilities across endpoints, containers, cloud workloads, and IoT devices in a single, completely autonomous platform. It helps protect some of the world’s largest businesses and critical infrastructure from falling victim to the next big cyberattack, regardless of the stage of the threat lifecycle with AI-powered technology at machine speed.
“Cyberattacks are an exponentially growing problem. The threat landscape today – and into the future – is vast and expanding, as the pace of digitization is accelerating” said Tomer Weingarten, Co-Founder and CEO, SentinelOne. “At SentinelOne, we envisioned a revolutionary data and artificial intelligence paradigm where technology alone could autonomously prevent, detect, and respond to cyberattacks. Being named to the Disruptor 50 list for the second consecutive year validates our commitment to disrupting cybersecurity with AI that empowers enterprises to realize machine speed cybersecurity.”
The CNBC Disruptor 50 list features 50 companies that stand out for the ways they develop revolutionary new technology into lucrative business models to create the next generation of great public companies.