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SentinelOne Recognized as a 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice for XDR

SentinelOne Recognized as a 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice for XDR

Web Release02-06-2025
SentinelOne, a global leader in AI-powered security, announced that it has been named a Customers' Choice in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights 'Voice of the Customer' for Extended Detection and Response (XDR) report – one of only two companies with this distinction. It's the latest recognition as a Customers' Choice for SentinelOne which recently was positioned as a Customers' Choice for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms (CNAPP) and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) use cases.
144 users provided reviews of the Singularity Platform, and 97% said they would recommend the solution to respond to threats across endpoints with AI-powered security, and 97% rated the solution four stars or better.
'With the growing complexity of cyber threats, organizations need more than siloed security—they need AI-powered, autonomous protection that delivers real-time detection and response across their entire attack surface. Customers have made it clear that SentinelOne's XDR provides the intelligence, automation, and efficiency they need to stay ahead of threats and secure their environments with confidence,' said Ely Kahn, Vice President, Product Management, SentinelOne.
Extending AI-Powered Security from Endpoint to XDR
Gartner defines 'Extended detection and response (XDR) products deliver security incident detection and automated response capabilities for security infrastructure. XDR integrates threat intelligence and telemetry data from multiple sources with security analytics to provide contextualization and correlation of security alerts.'
SentinelOne's AI-powered XDR solution empowers customers to detect, investigate, and respond to threats with unparalleled speed and accuracy. By integrating threat intelligence and telemetry from endpoints, identities, networks, cloud environments, and beyond, this XDR solution provides security teams with deep contextualization and automated response capabilities, all within a unified platform.
What Customers are Saying
'As a cybersecurity analyst, I have been using SentinelOne alongside my team for the last six months. Compared to the previous EDR we used, this is a much appreciated upgrade. SentinelOne is faster, has many more features and analytical capabilities than our previous EDR and has a seamless experience,' said a Cyber Analyst for a Banking Company.
A Software Engineer at a Consumer Goods Company, agrees, 'A robust and intelligent cybersecurity platform with top notch XDR and endpoint protection. SentinelOne's response to real time threats is incredible. It provides high performance and minimum latency with offline protection as an extra advantage.'
Recognition as a Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice comes on the heels of SentinelOne being named to CRN's 2025 Security 100 List in the Endpoint and Managed Security category for the eighth consecutive year and achieved 100% in the Detection category in the 2024 MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations: Enterprise. SentinelOne was also named a CRN 2024 Product of the Year. To learn more about the award-winning solution and the transformation it is driving, click here.
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