Arctic Wolf enhances Aurora Platform with integrations

Arctic Wolf boosts its Aurora Platform by integrating with Microsoft, Oracle, OneLogin, and CyberArk, enhancing security operations and flexibility.

  • Tuesday, 5th August 2025 Posted 10 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Arctic Wolf, a global authority in security operations, recently announced enhancements to its Arctic Wolf Aurora Platform through integrations with Microsoft, Oracle, OneLogin, and CyberArk. As one of the industry's pioneering open security operations platforms, Aurora's design fosters customisation, helping clients develop their optimal security stack. These integrations amplify the platform’s openness and adaptability, tackling the perennial issue of fragmented security tools and ever-evolving environments.

Today, security teams grapple with an immense volume of alerts and data from disparate tools. With AI technology's proliferation, complexity intensifies, revealing new attack vectors to secure. This results in operational inefficiencies, alert fatigue, and difficulty in discerning critical threats. As organisations expand, merging and analysing telemetry from endpoints, identity, and cloud services becomes arduous, potentially stalling vital responses.

The Aurora Platform addresses these hurdles with an open XDR architecture that integrates telemetry across the enterprise into a cohesive system of record. With over 200 technology integrations, it eliminates data silos, refines operations, and offers comprehensive visibility over various threats. Empowered by Alpha AI, the platform efficiently correlates vast telemetry data to pinpoint high-impact threats, enriched through AI-driven analysis, before reaching Arctic Wolf’s Security Operations Center for rapid triage and response.

These latest integrations enrich the Aurora Platform by broadening its visibility, detection, and response across pivotal technologies,

  • Microsoft Defender XDR – A unified suite offering detection and response across endpoints, identities, email, and cloud apps.
  • Oracle Cloud Guard – A solution identifying and correcting misconfigurations and risk activities within Oracle Cloud.
  • OneLogin – An identity platform providing swift detection and response to identity-related threats.
  • CyberArk Privileged Access Manager – Manages privileged credentials via encryption, authentication, and control.

Dan Schiappa, president of technology and services, Arctic Wolf said, “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.”

Arctic Wolf asserts its commitment to open-ended security solutions. By advancing its Aurora Endpoint Security and supporting a myriad of third-party tools, organisations can expect robust security outcomes irrespective of chosen endpoints. This emphasis on interoperability means simplifying operations while bolstering organisational defences.

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