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SentinelOne and Bell Canada Partner to Provide Advanced Endpoint Protection

SentinelOne and Bell Canada Partner to Provide Advanced Endpoint Protection

Leaders in cybersecurity to expand and elevate security capabilities for Bell’s enterprise customers.

Bell Canada Canada’s largest communications company and recognized security services leader, and SentinelOne a global leader in AI-powered security, announce that they are coming together to provide extensive data protection services for Bell’s enterprise customers. The partnership marks SentinelOne’s first partnership with a major telecommunications company in Canada.

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“SentinelOne is excited to expand on our current relationship with Bell Canada as they launch these services”

As threat actors continue to escalate their operations – in scale and intensity – organizations in all sectors must enhance their security teams’ capabilities and protect all endpoints. The combined capabilities of Bell and SentinelOne will provide true end-to-end protection, empowering modern enterprises to defend faster, at greater scale, and with higher accuracy across their entire attack surface.

With new solutions coming to market later in 2024, Bell will leverage SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform to amplify its advanced enterprise Security Operations Centre (SOC) services (BSURE and MTDR – Managed Threat Detection and Response). SentinelOne revolutionized endpoint protection more than a decade ago with the platform, and Bell’s security experts will leverage it to help customers gain visibility and insight into data across the entire enterprise and act on it to secure their environments.

“Bell is proud to partner with SentinelOne, becoming the only telecom company in Canada to offer SentinelOne solutions through our Managed and Professional Services,” Costa Pantazopoulos, VP Product, Bell. “The Singularity platform enhances visibility and industry-leading threat detection, and when combined with Bell’s Professional and Managed Services through our over 700 security experts, we protect our customers’ environments around the clock.”

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“SentinelOne is excited to expand on our current relationship with Bell Canada as they launch these services,” said Ken Marks, VP Channel Sales, SentinelOne “Cyber-attacks have become increasingly sophisticated and the surface that enterprises must defend has greatly expanded. Together with Bell Canada, we can provide enterprises with an innovative, AI-powered solution that delivers speed and autonomous protection to help them keep their most critical assets and business safe.”

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