SentinelOne, AWS & Panasonic: Toughening AI-Driven Defence

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Melissa K. Smith, SVP of Global Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives at SentinelOne says SentinelOne helps protect what matters most - people, data, and mission-critical operations
AWS and Panasonic Connect team with SentinelOne to deliver deeper AI-powered security across cloud environments and rugged Toughbook devices

In the age of AI experimentation, cyber threats are everywhere and evolving

SentinelOne will now partner with AWS and Panasonic Connect to bring its customers the ability to defend against these threats and to do so effectively with an AI shield.  

It was at the company’s OneCon 2025 conference in Las Vegas that the AI-native cybersecurity giant announced its new set of partnerships.

These partnerships signal SentinelOne’s commitment to delivering an AI security foundation for the next generation of devices and enterprise computing.

SentinelOne AI security features for AWS Cloud

SentinelOne’s new partnership with Amazon Web Services allows for extended security protection for AWS customers with AI-native protection integrated across every layer of AWS. 

SentinelOne's Purple AI speeds up security investigations as users can investigate security concerns using Natural Language Prompts | Credit: SentinelOne

The company’s Singularity Hyperautomation will now be integrated with AWS Incident Response, providing no-code automated workflows for AWS security incidents. 

This will include isolating impacted resources by triggering containment to prevent the threat from harming other resources. 

The integration helps accelerate security investigations by minimising errors and reducing the mean time to remediate (MTTR). 

Using SentinelOne’s Purple AI, AWS security teams can now conduct investigations using natural language prompts, thereby easing the learning curve and speeding up security. 

Hart Rossman, Vice President of Global Services Security at AWS, says that AWS and SentinelOne share a commitment to secure the future of AI innovation

The partnership also provides prompt security, enabling employees to safely use generative AI by eliminating the risk of shadow AI, prompt injection and data leakage.

“SentinelOne's decision to expand their security solutions on AWS demonstrates our shared vision for helping customers confidently adopt AI technologies with robust protection,” explains Hart Rossman, Vice President of Global Services Security at AWS. 

“Through these new integrations and AWS Marketplace offerings, customers benefit from comprehensive visibility across their environments, automated response capabilities and advanced AI security tools that safeguard their most valuable workloads and data as they innovate at scale.”

SentinelOne AI security to toughen Panasonic’s Toughbooks 

Panasonic Connect introduced its rugged laptop series called the Toughbook in 1996 for operation in externally challenging environments like industrial sectors and oil refineries.

With its partnership with SentinelOne, this physically robust device will now carry additional layers of security, making it equally resilient against digital threats.

This tie-up brings security to critical, front-line workers and helps those who work from difficult, remote locations stay secure and connected.  

Dominick Passanante, Senior Vice President & General Manager for the Mobility Business at Panasonic Connect North America, says the partnership with SentinelOne demonstrates the power of purposeful AI

“Every day, frontline professionals put themselves in challenging environments to keep our communities safe and our infrastructure running,” says Melissa K Smith, SVP of Global Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives, SentinelOne. 

“With Panasonic Connect, we’re empowering organisations operating at the edge to defend with AI and to do so with confidence. 

“By uniting the strength of AI security with the durability of Toughbook devices, we’re helping organisations protect what matters most: people, data, and mission-critical operations.”

Toughbooks will now have access to SentinelOne’s Singularity platform with AI-powered Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and a managed version of Singularity through its Wayfinder service.  

“Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever, and the critical work our frontline customers do can’t afford disruption,” says Dominick Passanante, Senior Vice President & General Manager for the Mobility Business at Panasonic Connect North America.

“Our partnership with SentinelOne demonstrates the power of purposeful AI, defending people, data, and operations in situations where reliability isn’t optional.”

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In a world where threat actors use AI to break into systems, embracing AI to lock them up proves valuable, as seen from the SentinelOne story. 

The company’s latest partnerships show how defensive AI can scale from global cloud infrastructure to rugged edge devices, offering a more unified line of defence as threats accelerate.

Standing at the centre of this shift, SentinelOne positions AI not only as a shield but as a strategic advantage in a landscape where speed and resilience matters more than ever.

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