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CCL boosts Incident Response capability with SentinelOne partnership

As part of its continued investment into its Incident Response services, digital forensics and cyber specialist CCL has announced a partnership with the global leader in autonomous cyber security and EDR, SentinelOne.



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Using SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform will enable CCL’s Cyber and Specialist Services team to:

  • Expand its ability to detect, isolate and remediate advanced cyber threats
  • Gain deeper insights into cyber attacks and accelerate incident response times and recovery
  • Automate key incident response tasks and reduce manual effort to investigate and rectify many endpoints, all at once

CCL’s Incident Investigations Team Lead Adam Shortall (above) said: “This represents a genuine step-change in our Incident Response capability, enabling us to help our clients respond to and recover from attacks that much quicker and more cost-effectively.

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“As a certified SentinelOne Incident Response Engineer (S1REN), I have personal experience of just how effective the solution is: it really evens up the odds against major cyber threats and attacks, giving analysts complete visibility of an impacted client’s network and seeing what is really going on, in real time.

“You no longer need to throw huge amounts of expensive resource to get ahead of the issues, as the platform does the heavy lifting for you.

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"Analysts are instead rapidly empowered to make the calls that will get a business backs on its feet, significantly faster than previously possible.

“If I wanted to add just one piece of cyber security tech to our current toolkit, then it would be SentinelOne.”

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