Abstract Security, SentinelOne Alliance Combines Data Security and AI Technologies

This partnership offers a practical path forward to provide value from existing data and enabling security teams to operate more efficiently.
Published: July 21, 2025

SAN FRANCISCO—Abstract Security and SentinelOne have joined forces to deliver a new integration between Abstract’s real-time security data pipeline and SentinelOne’s AI-powered Singularity Platform.

Abstract Security and SentinelOne state the partnership addresses one of cybersecurity’s biggest challenges: How to find true threats in a sea of irrelevant data. Together, Abstract and SentinelOne suggest their partnership can provide a scalable, intelligent solution that filters out noise, reduces cost, and accelerates response times across the enterprise to help reshape how security teams detect, analyze, and respond to threats. 

“Security operations need to evolve as fast as threats do. By uniting Abstract’s real-time data precision with the autonomous power of our Singularity Platform, we’re enabling enterprises to move at machine speed, turning mountains of data into actionable insights and delivering a new era of AI-driven cyber resilience,” says Ely Kahn, VP of product management at SentinelOne

Abstract Security SentinelOne Partnership Provide Enterprise Efficiency

SentinelOne explains that it brings autonomous protection to endpoints, cloud workloads, and identities to combine behavioral and agentic AI, real-time threat detection, and automated response across the attack surface. With Singularity AI SIEM, organizations can gain fast, searchable access to ‘hot’ security data—which it says is critical for reducing MTTD (mean time to detect) and MTTR (mean time to respond).

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Abstract Security complements these capabilities with a streaming-first, AI-enhanced data pipeline built specifically for security use cases. It ingests from any source, normalizes data to open standards (OCSF), applies advanced filtering, and routes high-value data into the Singularity platform.

“Security operations need to evolve as fast as threats do. By uniting Abstract’s real-time data precision with the autonomous power of our Singularity Platform, we’re enabling enterprises to move at machine speed, turning mountains of data into actionable insights and delivering a new era of AI-driven cyber resilience,” comments Ely Kahn, VP of product management at SentinelOne.

The Benefits of the Partnership:

  • Noise Reduction at Scale: Abstract filters out irrelevant data before it reaches SentinelOne’s Singularity AI SIEM, removing noise and reducing alert fatigue.
  • Real-Time Analytics and Threat Detection: By combining Abstract Security’s in-stream threat enrichment with SentinelOne’s threat detection capabilities, teams can detect and respond to threats faster and with greater accuracy.
  • No-Code Integration & Easy Migration to SentinelOne: With Abstract’s drag-and-drop pipeline creation, security teams can deploy in minutes without engineering effort and migrate from legacy SIEMs to SentinelOne’s Singularity AI SIEM with zero downtime through prebuilt connectors and automatic data normalization.
  • Unified Security Architecture: Together, both companies emphasize, the platforms create a streamlined, modern security stack that eliminates data silos, blind spots, and manual workflows.

SentinelOne and Abstract Security point out that organizations are under pressure to reduce risk, lower costs, and modernize outdated security infrastructure. This partnership offers a practical, high-impact path forward to provide value from existing data and enabling security teams to operate at higher speeds.

“This partnership is about outcomes. Security leaders are tired of being forced to choose between speed, scale, or accuracy and with this partnership, they no longer have to. By partnering with SentinelOne, we are bringing a future-ready approach to SIEM—simple, intelligent, and built to move fast,” adds Michael Anderson, VP, business development at Abstract Security.

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