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SentinelOne CEO On Microsoft’s Security Copilot: ‘It’s A Nice Chatbot’
Kyle Alspach
In an interview with CRN, SentinelOne Co-Founder and CEO Tomer Weingarten says his company’s use of generative AI for security stands apart from what Microsoft and Google are doing in the space.

What’s the No. 1 issue you’re focused on at the conference this week?
The amount of vendors, the amount of solutions, the solution sprawl, environments entrenched with so many different products, all working in silos — that’s the biggest issue in cybersecurity. Security is complex enough as it is, and if you spread it across 100 different products, then it becomes even more complex. So it’s almost like we’re shooting ourselves in the foot by trying to put more and more products out there. [Customers need] a more seamless experience.
I would sum it up in one word — it’s value. I think that’s what we’re trying to create in a much more tangible way. [With] the economic downturn, it’s all about extracting more value in what you have.