Unlock the full potential of your Splunk deployment with AI-driven solutions from Exabeam. While Splunk excels in general-purpose logging, its capabilities as a SIEM solution for security use cases can be improved with our leading user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA). Exabeam seamlessly integrates with Splunk,...
Unlock the full potential of your Microsoft Sentinel deployment with AI-driven solutions from Exabeam, merging the strengths of both platforms. While Sentinel excels in log aggregation and correlation, its capabilities as a SIEM solution for security use cases can be improved with our leading user and entity behavior...
CEO George Kurtz said Palo Alto Networks' strategy of offering free products won't neutralize CrowdStrike's advantage around total cost of ownership. Customers are smart enough to recognize the difference between the price of a product and the total lifetime cost of operating inferior technology.
In this insightful session, we will explore the evolving landscape of SIEM technology, emphasizing cost-effective strategies to enhance your organization's security posture.
Enterprises continue to invest in cybersecurity solutions, with spending projected to double from US$92 billion in 2022 to over US$170 billion by 2027. The 2023 Exabeam Global State of Threat Detection, Investigation, and Response (TDIR) Report, conducted with more than 1,100 senior security and IT professionals...
As per Gartner by the year 2028, XDR will be deployed in 30% of end-user organizations to reduce the number of security vendors they have in place, up from less than 5% today.
With more and more organizations adapting this technology, get the strategic guidance you need to understand while deploying XDR.
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Discontent with legacy SIEM offerings and Cisco's proposed acquisition of Splunk have driven "a significant and pronounced increase in interest" in CrowdStrike's SIEM offering. LogScale hit the $100 million ARR milestone last quarter thanks to its search speed, data gravity and cost efficiency.
As digitization, tools, and the attack surface increase — all against the backdrop of a global shortage of cyber talent — the need to reduce risk in an organization has never been more evident.
Whether you're a seasoned cybersecurity professional or just embarking on your security journey, this guide provides actionable insights into expanding visibility, detecting in depth, and building a resilient defense. Transform your SOC into a stronghold against cyber threats in the digital era.
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Effectively managing and monitoring your SIEM technology requires an intricate balance of people, processes and technology. This challenging task is made even more difficult by the increasing volume of threats across an expanding attack surface, evolving compliance demands, talent shortages and tight...
Safeguarding unmonitored channels is imperative. Chris Lehman, CEO of SafeGuard Cyber, highlighted the challenges enterprises face. No matter how many training or awareness programs are in place, Lehman said, "humans are always going to be the biggest wild card in your security strategy."
If "time is money," why spend it on all of those little tasks in a SOC that can add up, eating away at valuable workday hours? Automating these repetitive, low-level activities can free up valuable time so you can focus on more strategic initiatives, such as threat hunting and improving the overall security...
Splunk has executed its second round of layoffs since February, axing 7% of its workforce weeks after Cisco announced plans for a $28 billion acquisition. Splunk will reduce its 8,000-person staff by 7% or approximately 560 positions. Most of the jobs being cut are in the United States.
Two cybersecurity vendors are laying off a sizable chunk of their staff, with Exabeam axing 20% of its workforce and F-Secure cutting up to 70 employees. Exabeam eliminated roughly 134 positions this week, while F-Secure wants to shrink its workforce by nearly 14%.
A mid-market security operations vendor founded by a ex-Marine Corps officer closed its Series B funding round to pursue a product-led growth strategy. Washington D.C.-based Adlumin will use the $70 million to launch free tools in the cloud configuration and remote monitoring and management spaces.
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