Cybersecurity company Quorum Cyber recently announced its inclusion in the Microsoft Sentinel partner ecosystem. The selection was made based on the company’s experience with Microsoft Security technologies, willingness to explore and provide feedback on cutting edge functionality, and close relationship with Microsoft.
“Quorum Cyber is honored to have played a significant role supporting Microsoft to develop and test the new Sentinel data lake,” said Quorum Founder and CEO Federico Charosky. “We continue to collaborate closely with Microsoft to build security-first solutions to protect organizations in every sector for the AI age.”
The organization works with Microsoft product teams on shaping Microsoft Sentinel product development—including validation of new scenarios, feedback on product operations, and API extensibility—while extending Sentinel’s capabilities as part of the partner ecosystem.
“We’ve reimagined Microsoft Sentinel as an AI-ready platform, unifying security data into a single, enriched data lake that delivers graph-powered visibility and intelligent agent capabilities,” Charosky said. “This transformation positions Microsoft Sentinel as the backbone of modern defense, offering deep context, connected insights, and empowering security teams to act with precision, and stay ahead of evolving threats.”
Quorum Cyber is helping make innovation accessible to customers through the Microsoft Security Store by creating solutions like connectors, analytics, playbooks, hunting queries, Jupyter notebook jobs, and Security Copilot agents that leverage Sentinel’s open architecture and advanced analytics.
“This transformation is amplified by a vibrant partner ecosystem. We are grateful to our partners that use Microsoft Sentinel to create integrated solutions and make them available in the Microsoft Security Store,” said Vasu Jakkal, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security. “This collaboration powers a collective defense, because after all– security is a team sport.”
Quorum Cyber’s Solutions Director Clive Watson added that for Quorum Cyber and their customers, Sentinel data lake offers scalability, cost optimization, compliance advantages, and repeatable deployment.
“Sentinel data lake can handle massive amounts of log and telemetry data from multiple sources,” Watson said. “This benefits both ourselves and our customers as we can onboard many customers with varying data volumes or encourage them to store data that they may have decided not to keep in the past due to the costs. This improves our services and customers’ protection. We are very pleased to see the ability to have hot data which stays in Microsoft Sentinel for fast queries and to allow detections in our SOC to continue, while warm/cold data can be shifted to the data lake.”
Quorum Cyber recently won Microsoft’s MSSP of the Year Award, with the organization “going all-in” on Microsoft. Listen to Quorum Cyber’s CEO on how the MSSP is driving growth and expanding services.





