Summary is AI-generated, newsdesk-reviewed
  • Arctic Wolf enhances Aurora Platform with AI, integrations for improved security outcomes.
  • New integrations with Microsoft, Oracle, OneLogin, CyberArk offer enhanced visibility and response.
  • Aurora unifies telemetry, uses AI for threat detection, improving security team efficiency.

Arctic Wolf, a global pioneer in security operations, announced enhancements to the Arctic Wolf Aurora Platform through new integrations with Microsoft, Oracle, OneLogin, and CyberArk. 

As one of the industry’s first open security operations platforms, Aurora is uniquely designed to offer a flexible approach to both data ingestion and core functionality, empowering customers to build and customise their ideal security stack. 

These new integrations expand the platform’s openness and flexibility, enabling organisations to address the challenges of fragmented security tools and increasingly dynamic environments.

Security teams

Security teams today face an overwhelming volume of alerts and data from disconnected tools

Security teams today face an overwhelming volume of alerts and data from disconnected tools. The rapid adoption of AI technologies has added further complexity, introducing new attack surfaces that must be secured.

This fragmentation creates operational inefficiencies, drives alert fatigue, and makes it harder to identify which threats truly matter.

As organisations grow, consolidating and analysing telemetry from endpoints, identity, and cloud services becomes more challenging, often delaying critical response actions and leaving gaps in coverage.

Aurora Platform

The Aurora Platform tackles these challenges with an open XDR architecture that unifies telemetry across the organisation into a single system of record.

With more than 200 technology integrations, it breaks down data silos, streamlines operations, and delivers end-to-end visibility across multiple threat surfaces, enabling security teams to focus on the risks that matter most.

Powered by Alpha AI, the platform rapidly correlates massive volumes of telemetry to identify and prioritise high-impact threats. Each event is enriched through AI-driven analysis before reaching Arctic Wolf’s Security Operations Centre, where expert analysts provide swift triage and response.

AI automation

This powerful combination of AI automation and human expertise cuts through noise, speeds detection, and equips customers with the insight needed to stay ahead of advanced attacks.

These new integrations enhance the Aurora Platform by extending visibility, detection, and response capabilities across key technologies, including:

  • Microsoft Defender XDR – A unified enterprise defence suite coordinating detection, investigation, and response across endpoints, identities, email, and cloud applications.
  • Oracle Cloud Guard – A cloud-native solution for identifying and remediating misconfigurations and risky activities within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
  • OneLogin – A trusted identity platform securely connecting users to applications, providing rapid detection and response to identity-based threats.
  • CyberArk Privileged Access Manager – A secure vaulting and access-management solution that protects privileged credentials using encryption, authentication, and access control within Privileged Threat Analytics (PTA).

Customer choice

Openness isn’t just a feature of the Aurora Platform—it’s the foundation that allows us to deliver superior outcomes and offer customer choice,” said Dan Schiappa, president of technology and services, Arctic Wolf.

By supporting a wide range of technologies and enabling rapid integration as customer environments evolve, we help organisations make security work in the real world—on their terms, with their tools, and without compromise.”

Endpoint innovation

Arctic Wolf is committed to giving customers choice and flexibility in endpoint protection. While continuing to advance its own Aurora Endpoint Security, the company also supports other tools customers may already rely on, including more than a dozen third-party endpoint solutions.

The new integration with Microsoft Defender XDR underscores this commitment, ensuring organisations can achieve strong security outcomes regardless of endpoint vendor. This focus on interoperability is matched by ongoing innovation across the Aurora Platform, helping organisations simplify operations and strengthen defenses.

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