For the past three years, after Corona, we have started using Singularity Platform. During the time of attacks, if there is any data loss, we were able to easily roll back those attacks and retrieve that data for the client with a single click. That's how Singularity Platform works for endpoint security. When it comes to Identity Detection and Response, it also gives much more visibility on what identities are weak. It scans all usernames and passwords in the Active Directory or Azure Directory. If you have Azure Directory, integrating with the Identity Security or Posture Management solution allows us to find out what users are in a vulnerable state and all the users to which they might have received five to ten attempts. If those kinds of attempts are received, that particular user account will be locked. We were able to write these kinds of rules from Singularity Identity itself. When it comes to threat intelligence, Singularity Platform holds its own threat intelligence data lake, and they have introduced Purple AI, which is very useful for us when dealing with attacks. For many of our customers who got attacked after installing SentinelOne, they were not impacted on a larger scale. The impact of a ransomware attack typically encrypts all critical data and stops production. If one day of production is stopped, it sums up to, for an enterprise customer, a minimal margin of two to three crores. With this rollback functionality, we were able to address that and revert that particular endpoint to the previous good configuration state.

