SentinelOne operates in the space where speed and automation aren't optional - they're the architecture. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company builds AI-powered cybersecurity that replaces manual, reactive defense with autonomous detection and response. The core technical stack spans real-time analytics, intelligent automation, and a unified data foundation, all designed to collapse the time between threat emergence and neutralization.
The Singularity Platform is the company's central product, unifying protection across endpoint, cloud, identity, data, and AI systems into a single autonomous engine. The threat model here isn't just malware - it's the sprawl of attack surfaces across enterprise environments where human-speed response is already a losing proposition. SentinelOne's approach assumes the perimeter is dead and the signal-to-noise ratio is the battlefield.
With annual revenue surpassing $1 billion and thousands of enterprise customers, SentinelOne operates at scale across energy, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and multiple layers of government (federal, state, local, K-12, and higher education). The company has a global footprint. Teams are structured around building, problem-solving, and iterating on security infrastructure that's expected to operate faster than the adversaries targeting it.