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OPSWAT, SentinelOne Enter OEM Partnership to Strengthen Multilayered Malware Detection with AI

The Addition of SentinelOne’s AI Detection Capabilities Equips OPSWAT Customers with Faster Detection and Better Coverage Across Modern Infrastructure

OPSWAT, a global leader in critical infrastructure protection, and SentinelOne have announced their OEM partnership with the integration of SentinelOne’s industry-leading Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered detection capabilities into OPSWAT’s Metascan™ Multiscanning technology. This collaboration elevates malware detection across platforms, empowering enterprises to combat modern cyber threats with even greater precision and speed.

For the last 20 years OPSWAT, a global leader in IT, OT, and ICS critical infrastructure cybersecurity, has continuously evolved an end-to-end solutions platform that gives public and private sector organisations and enterprises the critical advantage needed to protect their complex networks and ensure compliance. Empowered by a “Trust no file. Trust no device.™” philosophy, the company solves customers’ challenges around the world with solutions and patented technologies across every level of their infrastructure, securing their networks, data, and devices, and preventing known and unknown threats, zero-day attacks, and malware.

With SentinelOne’s AI/ML detection capabilities now part of OPSWAT’s Metascan Multiscanning, joint customers benefit from:

  • Enhanced detection accuracy through industry-leading AI capabilities.
  • Cross-platform functionality, supporting both Windows and Linux deployments.
  • Stronger ransomware and zero-day threat defense with autonomous, cloud-independent operation.

“OPSWAT’s mission is to ensure the secure and compliant flow of data across the world’s critical infrastructure,” said Tom Mullen, Senior Vice President, Business Development, at OPSWAT. “Integrating SentinelOne’s AI detections strengthens Metascan’s multilayered defence, giving our customers faster, smarter protection against today’s most sophisticated threats.”

OPSWAT Levels Up Security with SentinelOne

The inclusion of SentinelOne’s AI/ML detections in Metascan Multiscanning provides unmatched malware detection through simultaneous scanning with over 30 leading anti-malware engines, utilising signature, heuristic, and Machine Learning (ML) techniques to achieve over 99% detection accuracy. The inclusion of SentinelOne’s AI/ML detections further amplifies this capability by identifying threats that bypass traditional defenses, such as polymorphic malware.

“Our collaboration with OPSWAT reflects a shared commitment to strengthening cybersecurity through innovation,” said Melissa K. Smith, Vice President, Strategic Technology Partnerships and Initiatives, at SentinelOne. “By integrating our AI/ML detections with Metascan Multiscanning, we’re delivering joint value that helps organizations elevate their threat detection strategies and better protect critical infrastructure across complex environments.”

This integration is available immediately as part of the latest Metascan Multiscanning release and supports key OPSWAT products both on-premises and cloud, including MetaDefender Core, MetaDefender ICAP Server, and MetaDefender Kiosk.

Martin Dale Bolima

Martin has been a Technology Journalist at Asia Online Publishing Group (AOPG) since July 2021, tasked primarily to handle the company’s Disruptive Tech Asia and Disruptive Tech News online portals. He also contributes to Cybersecurity ASEAN and Data&Storage ASEAN, with his main areas of interest being artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and cybersecurity. A seasoned writer and editor, Martin holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. He began his professional career back in 2006 as a writer-editor for the University Press of First Asia, one of the premier academic publishers in the Philippines. He next dabbled in digital marketing as an SEO writer while also freelancing as a sports and features writer.

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