Exabeam, a developer of a security intelligence platform, is designed to identify data breaches. The platform employs user and entity behavior analytics, leveraging security-focused data science and innovative stateful user tracking technology to pinpoint insider threats and data exfiltration. It also offers an automated incident response that reduces security blind spots. This empowers clients to detect and prevent cyberattacks that would typically go unnoticed in most enterprises.
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Exabeam announced it is expanding its partnership with Google Cloud in the development of generative AI models in its cloud-native New-Scale SIEM product portfolio. As a Google Cloud partner, the collaborative development process on Google Cloud generative AI…
Exabeam and Cribl have announced a new strategic partnership. The partnership enables New-Scale SIEM to more quickly and securely ingest data for enterprises and accelerate deployment. With a shared mission to empower security teams to seamlessly integrate th…
Exabeam has unveiled that Adam Geller has been appointed as CEO. Michael DeCesare is stepping down as CEO and President, but will continue to serve as a Board advisor. Geller is a well-respected Silicon Valley leader who has built a 25-year career in the info…
Exabeam has announced the general availability of Outcomes Navigator, an advanced visualization feature within the New-Scale SIEM product portfolio. Outcomes Navigator helps cybersecurity leaders overcome one of their most significant challenges –– having a c…
83% of organizations experienced more than one data breach in 2022. However, 97% of respondents feel confident that they are well-equipped with the tools and processes needed to prevent and identify intrusions or breaches, according to Exabeam. “The findings …
FOSTER CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research shows the inability to prevent bad things from happening as the worst part of a security job.