We are using it for endpoint detection on all of our EC2 instances and hosts in the cloud. Along with it, we are also going to be using it for AV. We do not have any EDR protection on our host. We would like to utilize it for AV to put some protection on our host. The pricing for the tool that we are using for AV has gone up, and they are not giving us a lot of things we need. Also, to use their EDR tool, we have to install a secondary agent, whereas, with SentinelOne, everything is included in the same agent.
Cyber Security Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2023-09-05T19:23:00Z
Sep 5, 2023
We use Singularity Cloud Workload Security primarily as an EDR for protecting our endpoints. We also use it for incident response. We can track down issues or weirdness in our network via Singularity Cloud Workload Security and other tools we have. We use it as an additional set of storage for our Splunk SIEM. It collects some of the less important events, and we keep them in Singularity Cloud Workload Security. We save money on storage space and the number of events that we have to search through.
We utilize SentinelOne Singularity Cloud to safeguard our clients from viruses and to perform forensic analysis on threats. We are a service integrator in the public sector in Italy, and we implemented SentinelOne Singularity Cloud because we lacked an antivirus solution.
Network Manager at a performing arts with 11-50 employees
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Top 10
2023-08-17T14:13:00Z
Aug 17, 2023
I use it to monitor and update my clients. We have about seventy users, which we run the client on, and we pretty much just monitor the activities and update the agents when possible. We use it to make sure that there are no viruses or malware on the user end, the endpoint machines. It's an antivirus.
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We are using it for endpoint detection on all of our EC2 instances and hosts in the cloud. Along with it, we are also going to be using it for AV. We do not have any EDR protection on our host. We would like to utilize it for AV to put some protection on our host. The pricing for the tool that we are using for AV has gone up, and they are not giving us a lot of things we need. Also, to use their EDR tool, we have to install a secondary agent, whereas, with SentinelOne, everything is included in the same agent.
We use Singularity Cloud Workload Security primarily as an EDR for protecting our endpoints. We also use it for incident response. We can track down issues or weirdness in our network via Singularity Cloud Workload Security and other tools we have. We use it as an additional set of storage for our Splunk SIEM. It collects some of the less important events, and we keep them in Singularity Cloud Workload Security. We save money on storage space and the number of events that we have to search through.
We utilize SentinelOne Singularity Cloud to safeguard our clients from viruses and to perform forensic analysis on threats. We are a service integrator in the public sector in Italy, and we implemented SentinelOne Singularity Cloud because we lacked an antivirus solution.
I use it to monitor and update my clients. We have about seventy users, which we run the client on, and we pretty much just monitor the activities and update the agents when possible. We use it to make sure that there are no viruses or malware on the user end, the endpoint machines. It's an antivirus.