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SentinelOne, the AI Security company, has announced Wayfinder Frontier AI Services, a new offering designed to address the defining cybersecurity question of the frontier AI era. SentinelOne is focusing on what an adversary can actually exploit today, rather than theoretical vulnerabilities. The service is initially paired with Anthropic’s Claude Security, powered by Claude Opus 4.7, and combines SentinelOne’s offensive and defensive experts to deliver continuous, intelligence-led discovery, prioritization, and remediation guidance across the full attack surface.

In addition, Wayfinder Frontier AI Service extends the existing Wayfinder portfolio. This includes Wayfinder Threat Hunting, Wayfinder MDR Essentials, Wayfinder MDR Elite, and Wayfinder Incident Readiness & Response. As a result, the new service expands into proactive, AI-accelerated exposure management that goes beyond discovery.

The company explained that frontier AI is changing the economics of vulnerability discovery for both attackers and defenders. Moreover, adversaries are now using advanced models to identify and weaponize weaknesses faster than many security teams can respond. However, SentinelOne noted that raw vulnerability counts do not always reflect real-world risk. Many vulnerabilities are not exploitable in live environments. Others are reduced by architectural layers, security controls, and runtime protections.

“The industry doesn’t need a scanner-on-steroids that just prints longer lists,” said Steve Stone, Chief Customer Officer at SentinelOne. He added that customers need clarity on which exposures are actively being chained by adversaries in their environment. Furthermore, he said the service combines frontier-grade AI with experienced security experts, directly on top of existing telemetry and controls, to deliver decisions instead of noise.

Wayfinder Frontier AI Service delivers continuous support across the full exposure lifecycle. Frontier AI models, together with SentinelOne offensive security experts, identify and prioritize previously undisclosed vulnerabilities and exposures within code. This includes complex attack vectors such as supply chain attacks, code injections, zero-day exploits, and OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities.

Moreover, each finding is evaluated within real environmental context. The service scans the broader environment to identify architectural exposures and produces a prioritized remediation roadmap. This helps organizations focus on what is truly exploitable instead of theoretical risks.

In addition, the service maps how exposures connect into end-to-end attack paths. It then recommends targeted mitigations, including architectural changes, configuration hardening, identity controls, and enforcement through the Singularity Platform. These actions are designed to break the attack chain at critical points.

Continuous monitoring is also included across endpoint, cloud, identity, data, and AI attack surfaces. As environments evolve, the service updates posture insights and remediation recommendations. Furthermore, findings integrate with Wayfinder Threat Hunting, MDR, and Incident Readiness & Response, ensuring exposure intelligence becomes part of operational defense.

Wayfinder Frontier AI Services is built on the Singularity Platform and follows a multi-model AI foundation. It combines agentic AI, curated intelligence, and human expertise. It also draws on telemetry from tens of millions of endpoints and cloud workloads, along with threat intelligence from SentinelLABS and Google Threat Intelligence. Additionally, it incorporates frontier models, including Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, under a multi-model approach that emphasizes validation and orchestration rather than reliance on a single system.

The launch follows SentinelOne’s expanded collaboration with Anthropic, which supports joint research feeding into Wayfinder service delivery. Over the past quarter, the Singularity Platform has also autonomously blocked zero-day and supply-chain attacks targeting components such as LiteLLM, Axios, and CPU-Z.

Finally, SentinelOne positions Wayfinder Frontier AI Services as an extension of its proactive defense model, moving earlier in the attack lifecycle to identify and stop emerging threats before they can be exploited. SentinelOne continues to emphasize AI-driven, intelligence-led cybersecurity as a core part of its strategy.