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Sid Trivedi raises a great question. Organizations invest heavily in SIEMs, only to spend even more on teams that analyze the data and take action. Then SOAR, automation, and next-gen SOAR tools aim to simplify this process for these teams. I believe the next generation of tools will facilitate smoother transitions from data to action. It will be intriguing to observe the upcoming roadmaps from the current SIEM providers.
Is this the end of the pure-play #SIEM? On May 15th, Palo Alto Networks announced it was acquiring IBM's QRadar assets, and LogRhythm and Exabeam announced a merger. This adds to Cisco's completed acquisition of Splunk in March. Every single major SIEM outlined in this IDC chart, except Sumo Logic (which was taken private by Francisco Partners last year), is now part of a broader platform of security tooling. Clearly, the vision that the SIEM would be the central logging layer for all security telemetry and that this would result in long-term stickiness with customers no longer holds. The SIEM was a major part of the #CISO budget, and as the ability for these vendors to command high prices has reduced, customers are out looking for cheaper options for logging. But this doesn't mean that the role of the SOC analyst or the process of detecting and remediating alerts is any less important. In fact, I believe that the SIEM budget will go elsewhere - whether that's in cloud threat hunting, detection engineering, MDR automation, or something else. We have been early investors in the evolution of this category from Phantom Cyber (acquired by Splunk) to Respond Software to Anvilogic to Permiso Security to AirMDR, Inc. There is more innovation still to come and if you're a #founder working on something new, I'd love to learn where you think the SIEM budget can be reallocated.
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The #SIEM market has been disrupted. The fight for the #SOC analyst’ eyeball time and customer security data is more fierce than ever. The next analysts’ report, like the one below from IDC, will feature new players (startups, M&A born…), new terminologies (#XDR, #XSIAM…), and surely updated market shares. This transition phase will prove to be very challenging for customers especially those who have been feeding and breeding #lockin SIEM platforms in terms of #log collectors, #data structures, and #analytics technologies, or those who did not manage to be on top of their business-relevant use cases and outcomes. Having said that, it is the right time to break the lock-in and take back control. The timing has been enforced by the vendors, but it is up to the customers to utilize this moment and review their SIEM implementations, investments, and roadmaps. Thank you Sid Trivedi for your usual valuable posts. Always tempted to repost. Palo Alto Networks IBM LogRhythm Exabeam Splunk Cisco CrowdStrike #cybersecurity
Is this the end of the pure-play #SIEM? On May 15th, Palo Alto Networks announced it was acquiring IBM's QRadar assets, and LogRhythm and Exabeam announced a merger. This adds to Cisco's completed acquisition of Splunk in March. Every single major SIEM outlined in this IDC chart, except Sumo Logic (which was taken private by Francisco Partners last year), is now part of a broader platform of security tooling. Clearly, the vision that the SIEM would be the central logging layer for all security telemetry and that this would result in long-term stickiness with customers no longer holds. The SIEM was a major part of the #CISO budget, and as the ability for these vendors to command high prices has reduced, customers are out looking for cheaper options for logging. But this doesn't mean that the role of the SOC analyst or the process of detecting and remediating alerts is any less important. In fact, I believe that the SIEM budget will go elsewhere - whether that's in cloud threat hunting, detection engineering, MDR automation, or something else. We have been early investors in the evolution of this category from Phantom Cyber (acquired by Splunk) to Respond Software to Anvilogic to Permiso Security to AirMDR, Inc. There is more innovation still to come and if you're a #founder working on something new, I'd love to learn where you think the SIEM budget can be reallocated.
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Security has to be integrated. It’s just to complex for the vast majority of orgs to self coordinate and stay up to date.
Is this the end of the pure-play #SIEM? On May 15th, Palo Alto Networks announced it was acquiring IBM's QRadar assets, and LogRhythm and Exabeam announced a merger. This adds to Cisco's completed acquisition of Splunk in March. Every single major SIEM outlined in this IDC chart, except Sumo Logic (which was taken private by Francisco Partners last year), is now part of a broader platform of security tooling. Clearly, the vision that the SIEM would be the central logging layer for all security telemetry and that this would result in long-term stickiness with customers no longer holds. The SIEM was a major part of the #CISO budget, and as the ability for these vendors to command high prices has reduced, customers are out looking for cheaper options for logging. But this doesn't mean that the role of the SOC analyst or the process of detecting and remediating alerts is any less important. In fact, I believe that the SIEM budget will go elsewhere - whether that's in cloud threat hunting, detection engineering, MDR automation, or something else. We have been early investors in the evolution of this category from Phantom Cyber (acquired by Splunk) to Respond Software to Anvilogic to Permiso Security to AirMDR, Inc. There is more innovation still to come and if you're a #founder working on something new, I'd love to learn where you think the SIEM budget can be reallocated.
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Is this the end of the pure-play #SIEM? On May 15th, Palo Alto Networks announced it was acquiring IBM's QRadar assets, and LogRhythm and Exabeam announced a merger. This adds to Cisco's completed acquisition of Splunk in March. Every single major SIEM outlined in this IDC chart, except Sumo Logic (which was taken private by Francisco Partners last year), is now part of a broader platform of security tooling. Clearly, the vision that the SIEM would be the central logging layer for all security telemetry and that this would result in long-term stickiness with customers no longer holds. The SIEM was a major part of the #CISO budget, and as the ability for these vendors to command high prices has reduced, customers are out looking for cheaper options for logging. But this doesn't mean that the role of the SOC analyst or the process of detecting and remediating alerts is any less important. In fact, I believe that the SIEM budget will go elsewhere - whether that's in cloud threat hunting, detection engineering, MDR automation, or something else. We have been early investors in the evolution of this category from Phantom Cyber (acquired by Splunk) to Respond Software to Anvilogic to Permiso Security to AirMDR, Inc. There is more innovation still to come and if you're a #founder working on something new, I'd love to learn where you think the SIEM budget can be reallocated.
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The combined insights from XSIAM and QRadar will provide a more comprehensive understanding of your security posture, enabling you to make informed decisions.Qradar's risk assessment capabilities could help XSIAM prioritize threat detection efforts and focus on the most critical risks. This is where Managed Threat Detection [xdr] by Orange Cyberdefense, powered by Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSIAM, comes into play. #XSIAM #QRadar #OrangeCyberdefense #XDR #Cybersecurity
Exciting News! 📢 We’re thrilled to announce we’ve completed the acquisition of IBM's QRadar SaaS assets, marking a major leap forward in the evolution of cybersecurity. This acquisition reinforces the partnership between Palo Alto Networks and IBM, enabling more customers to benefit from our next-gen SOC innovation and AI-powered solutions. What does this mean for you? ✨ SOC Transformation through a single platform, driven by Precision AI™ ✨ Drastic reduction in response time with unified data, AI and automation that surpass traditional SIEM capabilities ✨ Effortless migration from QRadar to Cortex XSIAM, including free migration services for eligible customers Hear more from CPO Lee Klarich on this exciting development and make sure to follow along as we continue to push the boundaries of cybersecurity. https://bit.ly/3Tf8wNa
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Palo Alto Acquires IBM QRadar, Exabeam & LogRhythm Merge, Cisco Acquires Splunk - Implications for MSSPs and Clients Date: June 25th, 2024 (Today) Time: 7:30 AM ET | 5:00 PM IST Join us for an exclusive LinkedIn Live event! Link: https://lnkd.in/ge4V8iQq The recent announcement from Palo Alto has sent ripples through the cybersecurity landscape. This comes on the heels of Cisco's acquisition of Splunk and Exabeam's merger with LogRhythm. As a trusted partner and long-time user of both IBM QRadar and Palo Alto technologies, we've witnessed the evolution of enterprise security platforms firsthand. Our CEO, KK Mookhey dives into the implications of these with our Practice Lead - MDR, Aniket Govilkar. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and ask your questions directly! KK Mookhey Aniket Govilkar Pratik Samant Arun K. Singh #cybersecurity #PaloAlto #QRadar #SOC #automation #AI #LLM #NetworkIntelligence
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Exciting News! 📢 We’re thrilled to announce we’ve completed the acquisition of IBM's QRadar SaaS assets, marking a major leap forward in the evolution of cybersecurity. This acquisition reinforces the partnership between Palo Alto Networks and IBM, enabling more customers to benefit from our next-gen SOC innovation and AI-powered solutions. What does this mean for you? ✨ SOC Transformation through a single platform, driven by Precision AI™ ✨ Drastic reduction in response time with unified data, AI and automation that surpass traditional SIEM capabilities ✨ Effortless migration from QRadar to Cortex XSIAM, including free migration services for eligible customers Hear more from CPO Lee Klarich on this exciting development and make sure to follow along as we continue to push the boundaries of cybersecurity. https://bit.ly/3Tf8wNa
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The concept of “People, Process, Technology” (PPT) is a well-established framework used in organizational management and digital transformation. It emphasizes the importance of balancing three critical elements for successful business operations and change management: - People: The individuals who perform tasks and drive the organization forward. - Process: The workflows and procedures that guide how tasks are completed. - Technology: The tools and systems that support and enhance the processes and people. Palo Alto Networks has taken this step further to protect organizations from emerging threats with AI. As we experience, cybercrimes are enormously increasing in various ways. As mentioned in this video, “The threats are too advanced, the stakes are very high, and attacks are happening too fast.” To be protected in this digital era, we need smarter and enhanced technology. The concept of an AI-driven SOC is a timely solution for organizations to secure their business continuity if the relevant technological solutions are applied.
Exciting News! 📢 We’re thrilled to announce we’ve completed the acquisition of IBM's QRadar SaaS assets, marking a major leap forward in the evolution of cybersecurity. This acquisition reinforces the partnership between Palo Alto Networks and IBM, enabling more customers to benefit from our next-gen SOC innovation and AI-powered solutions. What does this mean for you? ✨ SOC Transformation through a single platform, driven by Precision AI™ ✨ Drastic reduction in response time with unified data, AI and automation that surpass traditional SIEM capabilities ✨ Effortless migration from QRadar to Cortex XSIAM, including free migration services for eligible customers Hear more from CPO Lee Klarich on this exciting development and make sure to follow along as we continue to push the boundaries of cybersecurity. https://bit.ly/3Tf8wNa
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