SIEMs: Dying a Slow Death or Poised for AI Rebirth?
The SIEM market is at a pivotal point as XDR platforms and generative AI shake up the security analytics space.
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The SIEM market is at a pivotal point as XDR platforms and generative AI shake up the security analytics space.
Microsoft Sentinel Data Lake aims to provide inexpensive storage for large volumes of telemetry, while threat intelligence will be included with Defender XDR at no extra cost.
IBM's abrupt divestiture of QRadar SaaS underscores the consolidation of SIEM, XDR, and AI technologies into unified platforms.
Cisco's surprise agreement could reshape secure information and event management (SIEM) and extended detection and response (XDR) markets.
By integrating detection response with information and event management, organizations can move beyond protective controls and harden their defenses.
By integrating XDR and SIEM, security professionals can automate correlation and prioritization of alerts across a broad swath of security infrastructure.
Discover how unifying XDR and SIEM in a single platform provides comprehensive protection against modern threats.
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