Aston Martin switches from traditional AV to AI

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Luxury auto-maker Aston Martin Lagonda has ejected its legacy antivirus cyber security service in favour of a new SentinelOne endpoint protection platform leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), as it looks to secure its manufacturing, headquarters, supply chain and field offices against a rapidly evolving threat landscape.
Like many automotive specialists, Aston Martin Lagonda runs a highly complex IT landscape that includes workloads running on Windows, Mac and Linux, as well as in the cloud, alongside high-spec computer-aided design and engineering (CAD, CAE) and design production workstations. The firm needed something that would work across all these environments and have robust application programming interfaces (APIs) to integrate across its tech stack.
 

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