Joint Workflows Deliver Automation Efficiency and Broad Response Actions
SentinelOne, an autonomous cybersecurity platform company, announced the SentinelOne App for ServiceNow Security Incident Response (SIR). The integration unites security and IT teams for more effective incident response.
With SentinelOne integrated directly into ServiceNow, joint customers can use the ServiceNow platform to triage threats. The integration helps security and IT teams accelerate a coordinated, comprehensive, and automated incident response plan across endpoint and cloud environments. The app is available via the SentinelOne Singularity Marketplace and the ServiceNow Store.
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As ransomware and other forms of malware become increasingly prevalent, both IT and security teams need to operate in lockstep to prevent attacks. Unfortunately, many enterprises rely on numerous unconnected tools to operate cybersecurity programs. The resulting inefficiency and alert fatigue leads to unnecessary cyber incidents posing enterprise risk. XDR solutions change the paradigm, reframing cybersecurity as a data and workflow problem in need of automation.
The SentinelOne App for ServiceNow Security Incident Response instantly syncs threats from SentinelOne into the ServiceNow Incident Response module for a unified security program. Within ServiceNow, an incident responder can view all relevant incident details around the threat, including incident status and threat notes, as well as any additional context or notes created within either platform. When the incident responder determines that corrective action needs to occur, ServiceNow can trigger automated response actions in SentinelOne to kill, quarantine, remediate or even roll back any potential effects from the threat.
“Streamlining threat investigation, response, and remediation workflows leads to significant risk reduction,” said David Baldwin, Product Director, Ecosystem, SentinelOne. “Combining SentinelOne with ServiceNow gives defenders and incident responders the workflows they need to improve remediation across security and IT domains.”