Wayfinder Frontier AI Service extends SentinelOne’s Wayfinder portfolio, into a new domain: proactive, AI-accelerated exposure management that does not stop at discovery.
SentinelOne has launched Wayfinder Frontier AI Services to address a key cybersecurity challenge: not just identifying theoretical vulnerabilities, but what attackers can exploit today. The service initially integrates Anthropic’s Claude Security, powered by Claude Opus 4.7, along with SentinelOne’s expert teams to continuously identify, prioritize, and guide remediation of risks across the entire attack surface.
Wayfinder Frontier AI Service extends SentinelOne’s Wayfinder portfolio, into a new domain: proactive, AI-accelerated exposure management that does not stop at discovery.
How Frontier AI is Changing Cybersecurity Risk
Frontier AI is reshaping how vulnerabilities are discovered. Attackers can now use advanced models to find and exploit weaknesses faster than most security teams can respond. However, the number of vulnerabilities doesn’t always reflect real risk—many can’t be exploited in real-world environments or are already mitigated by existing controls.
What matters is understanding actual conditions, identifying what’s truly exploitable, and applying fixes that stop attacks before they happen.
“The industry doesn’t need a scanner-on-steroids that just prints longer lists,” said Steve Stone, Chief Customer Officer, SentinelOne. “Customers need to know which of their exposures adversaries are actually chaining together today, in their environment, and what to do about it now. Wayfinder Frontier AI Service is built for that question. We’re putting frontier-grade AI and our most seasoned offensive and defensive experts into the same loop, directly on top of the telemetry and controls customers already trust, and returning decisions — not noise.”
What the Service Delivers
According to SentinelOne, Wayfinder Frontier AI Service gives customers a continuous human-and-AI partnership across the full exposure lifecycle.
Frontier AI models, paired with SentinelOne offensive security experts, identify and prioritize previously undisclosed vulnerabilities and exposures within code. This is specifically engineered to detect complex attack vectors, including supply chain attacks, code injections, and non-linear attack paths such as zero-day exploits and OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities.
Every finding is evaluated against real environmental context. The service proactively scans the organization’s broader environment to discover architectural exposures, providing a prioritized remediation roadmap to strengthen overall security posture, so customers focus on what is actually exploitable, not what merely exists on paper.
Rather than treating vulnerabilities in isolation, the service maps how exposures connect into end-to-end attack paths, then recommends targeted mitigations, which could include architectural changes, configuration hardening, identity controls, and Singularity Platform enforcement, all designed to break the chain at the point that costs the adversary the most.
Ongoing monitoring across endpoint, cloud, identity, data and AI attack surfaces keeps posture current as environments, models, and threats evolve. Remediation recommendations and plans are provided. Findings and mitigations add context to Wayfinder Threat Hunting, MDR and Incident Readiness & Response, so exposure intelligence becomes operational defense, not a standalone report.


