1. ransomware
Ransomware is one of the most dangerous and widespread threats.
It encrypts a company’s data and demands a ransom for its release.
The consequences can be devastating, including data loss, business interruption and significant financial damage.
How SentinelOne helps
- Real-time detection and response: SentinelOne uses AI and machine learning to detect and respond to ransomware attacks in real time.
- Rollback function: A unique rollback function restores infected systems to a safe state before the attack, without data loss.
2. phishing attacks
Phishing is a technique in which attackers use fake emails or websites to obtain confidential information such as passwords or credit card details.
These attacks are often difficult to detect and can have serious consequences.
How SentinelOne helps
- Behavior-based detection: SentinelOne detects unusual behavior that indicates phishing activity and blocks these attempts.
- Training and awareness: SentinelOne supports companies in training their employees to recognize and avoid phishing attacks.
3. zero-day exploits
Zero-day exploits use unknown vulnerabilities in software that have not yet been fixed by the developers.
This type of attack can be devastating, as there are no ready-made solutions to defend against it.
How SentinelOne helps
- Proactive threat detection: SentinelOne uses behavior-based AI to detect unusual activity that indicates zero-day exploits.
- Fast updates and patches: SentinelOne works continuously to identify new threats and provide patches quickly.
4. insider threats
Insider threats arise when employees, former employees or business partners have malicious intentions or unintentionally cause security breaches.
These threats are particularly difficult to detect and prevent.
How SentinelOne helps
- Behavioral analysis: SentinelOne continuously monitors the behavior of users and endpoints to detect suspicious activity.
- Access Controls: SentinelOne provides robust access controls to ensure that only authorized users have access to sensitive data.
5. malware
Malware is a general term for malicious software that can infect and damage systems.
This includes viruses, Trojans, spyware and more.
Malware can steal data, damage systems and infect networks.
How SentinelOne helps
- Automated threat prevention: SentinelOne automatically detects and removes malware before it can cause damage.
- Real-time updates: SentinelOne provides continuous real-time updates to protect against the latest malware threats.
Conclusion
Security threats in today’s digital world are diverse and complex.
SentinelOne offers a comprehensive solution that combines real-time detection, behavior-based detection, automated defense and a robust rollback capability.
These technologies ensure that your organization is protected against the most common and dangerous threats.
Invest in SentinelOne to protect your business from the biggest cybersecurity threats and optimize your security strategy.