SentinelOne's new offering combines cutting-edge AI models with qualified experts to identify the most relevant threats and mitigation measures capable of blocking actual attacks
SentinelOne (NYSE: S), a leader in AI-powered cybersecurity, presents Wayfinder Frontier AI Services, the new offering that answers the crucial question in the age of AI in cybersecurity: not which new vulnerabilities exist in theory, but which ones can be exploited by a hacker today. The service integrates initially with Anthropic's Claude Security, based on Claude Opus 4.7, alongside SentinelOne's best-trained offensive and defensive security experts to provide continuous intelligence-based detection, prioritization and remediation guidance across the customer's attack surface.
Wayfinder Frontier AI Services expands SentinelOne's Wayfinder portfolio – which already includes Wayfinder Threat Hunting, Wayfinder MDR Essentials, Wayfinder MDR Elite and Wayfinder Incident Readiness & Response – by introducing a new feature: proactive vulnerability management, powered by AI, which is not limited to the simple detection phase.
Why the offer and why now
Frontier AI is revolutionizing the economics of vulnerability discovery for both parties. Attackers are now using advanced models to find and exploit weaknesses faster than security teams can evaluate them. However, as recently illustrated by SentinelOne in the article «Frontier AI Reinforces the Future of Modern Cyber Defense», the number of vulnerabilities detected rarely corresponds unambiguously to the actual risk. Many vulnerabilities are not significantly exploitable in live environments. Many are already addressed by runtime protection checks and security systems. What matters is the ability to understand real-world conditions, prioritize what is actually exploitable in a given environment, and apply mitigation measures that disrupt the supply chain before an attacker can complete it.
“The industry doesn't need a beefed-up scanner that simply generates longer reports,” said Steve Stone, Chief Customer Officer at SentinelOne. "Customers need to know which of their vulnerabilities are actually being sequentially exploited by attackers in their environment and what to do about them immediately. The Wayfinder Frontier AI Service was designed to address this need. We're putting cutting-edge AI and our best-trained defense and attack experts to work, integrating them directly with the telemetry systems and controls customers already trust, to provide real-world decisions, not just information."
What the service offers
Wayfinder Frontier AI Service offers customers seamless collaboration between human and AI experts across the entire vulnerability lifecycle:
- AI-accelerated detection. Frontier AI models, supported by SentinelOne offensive security experts, identify and prioritize previously undisclosed vulnerabilities and exposures in code. The system is specifically designed to detect complex attack vectors, including supply chain attacks, code injection, and non-linear attack paths such as zero-day exploits and OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities.
- Exploit-based prioritization. Each result is evaluated based on the real environmental context. The service proactively scans the organization's broader environment for architectural-level exposures, providing a prioritized remediation roadmap to enhance overall security, so customers focus on what is actually exploitable, not what only exists in theory.
- Interruption of the exploitation chain. Rather than treating vulnerabilities in isolation, the service maps how exposures link into end-to-end attack paths, then recommends targeted mitigation measures, which could include architectural changes, configuration hardening, identity checks, and application of the Singularity™ platform – all designed to break the chain at the point where it costs the adversary the most.
- Continuous management of posture and exposure. Constantly monitoring attack surfaces across endpoint, cloud, identity, data, and AI keeps posture current as environments, models, and threats evolve. Advice and correction plans are provided.
- Integration with the Wayfinder portfolio. The findings and mitigation measures add context to Wayfinder Threat Hunting, MDR, and Incident Readiness & Response capabilities, transforming exposure information into an operational defense, rather than a simple report.
Based on a multi-model approach
Wayfinder Frontier AI Services leverages the Singularity™ platform and inherits Wayfinder's founding model: the fusion of autonomous AI, curated intelligence and elite human expertise, delivered as collaboration rather than one-way output. It leverages SentinelOne's proprietary telemetry data from tens of millions of endpoints and cloud workloads, threat intelligence provided by SentinelLABS and Google Threat Intelligence, as well as an intentionally inclusive multi-pronged approach that incorporates cutting-edge models, including Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7, and access to advanced research models used in applied security work. This multi-model foundation reflects SentinelOne's vision that no single model can ever be the definitive answer: the advantage lies with defenders who orchestrate the right information for each task and validate each output with human judgment.
The release follows SentinelOne's previously announced collaboration with Anthropic, which formalizes joint research used directly in the delivery of the Wayfinder service.
Tested at car speed
The benefits of proactive AI-based defense are not just theoretical. Over the last quarter, the Singularity™ platform autonomously blocked zero-day and supply chain attacks against widely used components, including LiteLLM, Axios e CPU-Z: Innovative threats that exploit previously unknown vulnerabilities, blocked at machine speed. Wayfinder Frontier AI Services extends the same operating model earlier in the lifecycle, identifying vulnerabilities that the next generation of attacker tools will seek to exploit, before those tools are even available, to block attacks before they occur.






