SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint
SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint
SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint uses AI-driven automation to detect and respond to threats across devices. It integrates threat intelligence and behavioral analysis to support investigation and remediation workflows.
SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint uses AI-driven automation to detect and respond to threats across devices. It integrates threat intelligence and behavioral analysis to support investigation and remediation workflows.
Cost considerations
Functionality
Compatibility
User experience
Customer support
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Cost considerations
Entry tier costs about $70 per endpoint a year and premium packages climb to roughly $160, with extra charges for cloud, identity and XDR functions. Analysts note the price is hard for small firms to justify when competitors bundle similar coverage at lower rates. These higher-than-average fees and add-ons push overall spend into the premium range, so return on investment is less clear unless the full suite is used.
Cost considerations
Entry tier costs about $70 per endpoint a year and premium packages climb to roughly $160, with extra charges for cloud, identity and XDR functions. Analysts note the price is hard for small firms to justify when competitors bundle similar coverage at lower rates. These higher-than-average fees and add-ons push overall spend into the premium range, so return on investment is less clear unless the full suite is used.
Functionality
SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint uses AI to block threats and rolls back malicious activity without human input. Native firewall plus USB/Bluetooth controls remove the need for separate tools. Security telemetry feeds the Singularity XDR service for automated cross-product correlations and response.
Functionality
SentinelOne Singularity Endpoint uses AI to block threats and rolls back malicious activity without human input. Native firewall plus USB/Bluetooth controls remove the need for separate tools. Security telemetry feeds the Singularity XDR service for automated cross-product correlations and response.
Compatibility
SentinelOne agents cover Windows, macOS, many Linux builds and virtual desktops. Android and iOS phones use the Singularity Mobile app that hooks into Intune and other MDM tools for policy control. Log and event data flows natively to Splunk, QRadar and other SIEMs through published APIs, so no custom connectors are needed
Compatibility
SentinelOne agents cover Windows, macOS, many Linux builds and virtual desktops. Android and iOS phones use the Singularity Mobile app that hooks into Intune and other MDM tools for policy control. Log and event data flows natively to Splunk, QRadar and other SIEMs through published APIs, so no custom connectors are needed
User experience
SentinelOne offers a unified cloud console that shows attack storylines and allows one-click quarantine or rollback, letting analysts act fast. Independent user feedback calls the interface intuitive and easy to deploy, so teams need little extra training versus other endpoint tools.
User experience
SentinelOne offers a unified cloud console that shows attack storylines and allows one-click quarantine or rollback, letting analysts act fast. Independent user feedback calls the interface intuitive and easy to deploy, so teams need little extra training versus other endpoint tools.
Customer support
SentinelOne provides round-the-clock phone support and a portal, and customers can escalate to the in-house Vigilance MDR team for incident response. Threat intelligence reaches users through WatchTower hunting digests published monthly instead of daily, so the service falls short of the top tier in the rubric
Customer support
SentinelOne provides round-the-clock phone support and a portal, and customers can escalate to the in-house Vigilance MDR team for incident response. Threat intelligence reaches users through WatchTower hunting digests published monthly instead of daily, so the service falls short of the top tier in the rubric