Exabeam partners with Google Cloud to create hyperscale cloud-native SIEM and cybersecurity analytics offerings
Michael DeCesare of Exabeam
9 June 2022 – Exabeam, a specialist in SIEM and XDR, announced its commitment to further architect and innovate its modern cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) and cybersecurity analytics solutions on Google Cloud. The move opens up limitless data ingestion, speed, and scale opportunities for worldwide security teams in their ongoing fight against increasingly complex cybersecurity attacks across an ever-expanding attack surface.
“Exabeam is unlike any other SIEM vendor in that we leverage our machine learning-based, cyber analytics product to help security teams be more efficient,” says Michael DeCesare, CEO and president, Exabeam. “With this next version of our product we will now become completely cloud-native offering unparalleled performance, scale, and cost efficiency. Exabeam is built by security people for security people.”
“Addressing and protecting data from security threats and attacks is a business-critical focus that is constantly evolving,” comments Gerrit Kazmaier, VP and general manager, data analytics and business intelligence at Google Cloud. “We look forward to continuing our work together to create products that help companies securely leverage their data at cloud scale.”
“After looking at several cloud players in the market, we selected Google Cloud, specifically the Data Analytics family of products including BigQuery, Dataflow, and Looker, because of its hyperscale, speed, and ability to support the type of technically advanced products we build at Exabeam,” continues Adam Geller, chief product officer, Exabeam. “Google Cloud has enabled us to greatly accelerate our own security platform and product innovation resulting in state-of-the-art features and capabilities that can finally overcome the data proliferation and threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) challenges faced by security operations teams today.”
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