SentinelOne Launches Wayfinder Frontier AI to Break Exploitation Chains

SentinelOne has announced Wayfinder Frontier AI Services, a new offering designed to address a critical question in the frontier AI era of cybersecurity: not just what vulnerabilities exist in theory, but which ones adversaries can exploit in real-world environments today.
The service initially integrates with Anthropic’s Claude Security, powered by Claude Opus 4.7, alongside SentinelOne’s offensive and defensive security experts. Together, they deliver continuous, intelligence-led discovery, prioritization, and guided remediation across a customer’s entire attack surface.
Wayfinder Frontier AI Services expands the company’s existing Wayfinder portfolio—which includes Wayfinder Threat Hunting, MDR Essentials, MDR Elite, and Incident Readiness & Response—into proactive, AI-driven exposure management that goes beyond simple vulnerability discovery.
As frontier AI reshapes cybersecurity, both attackers and defenders are leveraging advanced models to accelerate vulnerability discovery. However, SentinelOne notes that raw vulnerability counts often fail to reflect actual risk. Many identified vulnerabilities are not exploitable in live environments, or are mitigated by existing architectural controls and protections.
Instead, the focus shifts to understanding real-world conditions, identifying what is truly exploitable, and applying mitigations that disrupt attack chains before they can be completed.
“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.”
According to the company, the service delivers a continuous human-and-AI partnership across the full exposure lifecycle. Frontier AI models, combined with SentinelOne’s offensive security specialists, identify and prioritize previously undisclosed vulnerabilities within code. The system is designed to detect complex attack vectors, including supply chain attacks, code injections, zero-day exploits, and vulnerabilities aligned with the OWASP Top 10.
Each finding is assessed within the context of the customer’s environment. The service scans broader infrastructure to uncover architectural exposures and provides a prioritized remediation roadmap, helping organizations focus on exploitable risks rather than theoretical ones.
Rather than treating vulnerabilities in isolation, Wayfinder Frontier AI maps how exposures connect into end-to-end attack paths. It then recommends targeted mitigations, such as architectural changes, configuration hardening, identity controls, and enforcement through the Singularity Platform, with the aim of breaking attack chains at their most critical points.



