AUCloud adopts SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform to shield critical infrastructure operations from threats

AUCloud adopts SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform to shield critical infrastructure operations from threats

Australian cloud provider AUCloud announced Wednesday that it has deployed SentinelOne Singularity Platform to shield critical infrastructure operations from threats and keep customers safe. As cyber threats to cloud infrastructure continue to increase and intensify, the hunt for modern security solutions that can be used to defend against them is on.

With SentinelOne, AUCloud has been able to secure its internal endpoints and infrastructure and ensure they are operating at the highest levels of security and efficiency. Based on its success, the company has begun offering SentinelOne’s Singularity platform, including cloud security, to its customers as a managed service.

“As a growing cloud provider trusted by government agencies and major Australian brands, it is imperative that we are able to quickly identify and respond to threats and mitigate potential risk,” Peter Farrelly, chief information security officer at AUCloud, said in a media statement. “With SentinelOne, we have a comprehensive offering that gives us the visibility and agility we need to do this in a simple, unified way.”

Farrelly added “We are seeing strong customer demand for market-leading security solutions offering data localisation. With its Australian data centre and ‘Protected’ IRAP status, SentinelOne is raising the bar for cyber security, and together, we can meet these demands and help our customers take their security to new levels.”

“There’s no greater endorsement than a customer choosing to offer the same solution it relies on to its customers,” according to Jason Duerden, regional director for Australia and New Zealand at SentinelOne. “We are proud to be joining forces with AUCloud to improve the security of critical infrastructure and keep our nation’s people and data safe.” 

SentinelOne’s native integration enables internal security products to be monitored through a single console across a range of platforms, both in the cloud and on Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems – critical capabilities for AUCloud.

“As a small and fast-paced team, the ability to manage cyber security across all our platforms through one pane of glass allows us to make better use of our staff, who are now able to focus on higher value tasks instead of monitoring and responding to alerts,” Farrelly said.

Among the other benefits that AUCloud has achieved since implementing SentinelOne are increased coverage across multiple operating systems, enhanced visibility and security, and reduced management and administrative costs. 

Last month, Australian supplier of software and services for the energy sector, Energy One, announced that it had determined that certain corporate systems in Australia and the U.K. were affected by a cyber attack on Friday. The impact of the cybersecurity incident can affect operators of critical infrastructure across the U.K. as a result of the developing cyber attack on the systems of Energy One.

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