

“We are laser focused on providing the industry’s most advanced and open endpoint protection platform. Our work with Microsoft is a true testament to our efficacy, performance and visionary engineering prowess,” said Tomer Weingarden, CEO and co-founder, SentinelOne. “SentinelOne is the only platform that autonomously defends every endpoint against every type of attack, at every stage in the threat lifecycle. With SentinelOne’s integration with Windows Defender ATP, security teams can now detect, prevent and respond to attacks on MacOS and Linux OS devices natively from the Windows Defender ATP console. As a result, unified cross-platform protection and visibility into threats across all platforms and devices is more important than ever before. Organizations are not homogeneous in their devices, often using computers, operating systems and servers from a variety of vendors. To sign up for beta access, please visit. SentinelOne will seamlessly feed all threats and detections from Mac and Linux endpoints into the Windows Defender ATP console, enabling security teams to see and remediate threats across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. 12, 2017 – SentinelOne, the autonomous endpoint protection company, today announced it will integrate its SentinelOne Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) with Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) service to cover Mac and Linux device platforms. If you use JAMF as a Mobile Device Management solution for your macOS devices, you could configure it to automatically onboard and deploy Microsoft Defender ATP.Mountain View, Calif. A guide from Microsoft on how this could be done is found here:

If you use Microsoft Intune as a Mobile Device Management solution for your macOS devices, you could configure it to automatically onboard and deploy Microsoft Defender ATP. If you want to manually deploy Microsoft Defender ATP to your macOS devices, Microsoft has created the following guide:
