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Announcing the Sentinel Advisory Service

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Apr 15, 2026

At RSAC last year, we introduced the Microsoft Sentinel Promise with a straightforward commitment to our customers: that third-party data ingestion for Sentinel is reliable, predictable, and scalable without the need for complex custom coding and architecting. In other words, your connectors for Sentinel will just work. That promise has guided App Assure’s work ever since, enabling customers to bring data from across their various security solutions into Sentinel to drive clearer insights and stronger protection. 

Over the past year, that foundation has proven critical. As organizations move from legacy SIEM platforms to Sentinel, consistent access to high-quality third-party data remains essential, not only for detection and response, but increasingly for advanced analytics and AI-driven security experiences. With the introduction of Microsoft Sentinel data lake, customers and partners can now reason over security data cost-effectively and at greater scale. But as many teams are discovering, unlocking those outcomes requires more than simply getting data in the door. 

At App Assure, we’ve seen a clear pattern emerge. Software companies often revisit connector design and data modeling multiple times as they help our mutual customers move from ingestion to analytics, and then again as they begin building agentic AI solutions, whether through Security Copilot, MCP server integrations, or custom workflows. Each iteration brings new requirements and new questions, often upstream of where teams initially started. 

That’s why, as an extension of our Sentinel Promise, we’re excited to announce the Sentinel Advisory Service from App Assure. 

 

Read the full announcement here: Extending App Assure’s Sentinel Promise through the Sentinel Advisory Service

 

Original Publication: Microsoft Sentinel Blog, March 20th, 2026

Updated Apr 15, 2026
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