Silverfort and SentinelOne Strengthen Identity Security to Combat Rising AI Threats
In a pivotal move for the cybersecurity landscape, Silverfort and SentinelOne have announced a strategic partnership designed to bolster security measures for human, AI agent, and non-human identities (NHIs). This collaboration aims to integrate advanced runtime security protocols across various domains, including identities, endpoints, cloud workloads, and AI applications. The partnership addresses the escalating complexity of identity attacks, enabling organizations to innovate while maintaining robust defenses capable of swiftly detecting and responding to both human and AI-driven threats.
The Rise of New Identity Risks
As businesses increasingly adopt AI-driven systems and agentic platforms, they encounter new forms of identity risk. Modern enterprise environments now feature a diverse array of “workers,” including service accounts, APIs, workload identities, and autonomous AI agents. These agents perform tasks at machine speed, significantly raising the stakes for cybersecurity. Recent high-profile incidents have highlighted the urgent need for defenders to respond rapidly to identity-based threats in automated settings.
On March 31, 2026, a sophisticated supply chain attack orchestrated by a North Korean state actor underscored these vulnerabilities. The attacker compromised the npm credentials of the primary maintainer of Axios, resulting in the first infection being detected just 89 seconds after publication. This rapid attack pace exceeds the capabilities of traditional manual workflows.
In a related incident, SentinelOne successfully intercepted a trojaned version of LiteLLM, modified by an autonomous coding assistant. The attack was executed without human intervention, demonstrating how automated workflows can facilitate malicious actions. SentinelOne’s behavioral AI detected and neutralized the trojaned package in under 44 seconds, emphasizing the necessity for rapid response mechanisms in today’s threat landscape.
Addressing the Challenge of Identity Security
The partnership between Silverfort and SentinelOne directly tackles the urgent challenge of securing identities in real-time. By emphasizing runtime identity security, the collaboration seeks to enhance containment strategies, minimize lateral movement, and prevent privilege escalation. Silverfort’s expertise in identifying and securing AI agents and non-human identities, combined with SentinelOne’s leadership in AI-driven detection, creates a robust framework for securing environments where humans, machines, and AI agents coexist.
Customers are poised to gain significant advantages from this partnership. Identity risk is now recognized as a critical signal in AI-driven threat detection and automated Security Operations Center (SOC) workflows. Illegitimate authentication requests can be halted at runtime, while compromised credentials can be quickly isolated and quarantined.
Technical Collaboration and Integration
This partnership goes beyond basic integration, moving toward deep technical collaboration and joint research initiatives. By aligning Silverfort’s runtime Identity Security with SentinelOne’s AI-powered Singularity security platform, the companies are establishing a unified control plane. This integration connects identity and endpoint intelligence into a cohesive decision-making framework, enabling real-time enforcement actions across both domains.
Ron Rasin, Chief Strategy Officer at Silverfort, highlighted the necessity for a unified security approach. He noted that traditional security architectures built around isolated tools struggle to keep pace with modern threats. By merging runtime identity enforcement with autonomous AI security, organizations can preempt identity-driven attacks before they inflict damage, preparing them for the next generation of AI-powered environments.
Key Features of the Joint Solution
The partnership encompasses several critical components designed to enhance security:
Runtime Identity Security: Silverfort offers comprehensive identity protection through runtime access controls, including Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Just-in-Time (JIT) access, and adaptive policies. This approach extends robust identity security to sensitive resources and legacy systems that were previously vulnerable.
AI-Powered Threat Detection and Response: SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform provides advanced AI-driven detection and response capabilities across endpoints, cloud workloads, and user identities. The joint solution enables the correlation of endpoint and identity signals in real-time, enriching threat context and accelerating remediation actions.
Autonomous Security Posture: The integrated solution allows organizations to autonomously block identity-based threats at runtime. This capability significantly reduces the window of exposure and the potential impact of breaches, enabling incident responders to neutralize threats without disrupting business operations.
Simplified Deployment and Management: Joint customers benefit from a streamlined security architecture that centralizes identity security enforcement, enhancing operational efficiency and providing a unified security posture across their IT environments.
Melissa K. Smith, SVP of Global Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives at SentinelOne, emphasized the importance of a unified defense in cybersecurity. She stated that the collaboration with Silverfort is creating an autonomous security ecosystem that eliminates uncertainty in identity protection. This partnership aims to deliver a level of visibility and real-time enforcement that neither identity nor endpoint tools could achieve independently.
The implications of this partnership are significant as organizations navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape. By securing identities in real-time, Silverfort and SentinelOne are establishing a new benchmark for cybersecurity in the age of AI.
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Published on 2026-04-28 20:30:00 • By the Editorial Desk

