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Exabeam
Exabeam is a private cybersecurity company founded in 2013 and headquartered in the US in Foster City, California, with another US office in Plano, Texas, and offices in Mexico, Colombia, Ireland, UK, Dubai, Australia, Singapore, Japan, and India.
Why worth watching
Exabeam has a global partner network and supports companies of all sizes around the world, with most customers in the mid-market segment and located in North America, followed by the EMEA and APAC regions, and Latin America.
Fortinet
Fortinet is a public, US-based cybersecurity company founded in 2000 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with a single, global SOC staffed by analysts in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, India, Philippines, and Japan. Most customers are US-based, followed by EMEA, predominantly in the medium enterprise segment, followed by mid-market enterprises.
Why worth watching
Fortinet MDR is a cloud-based service that includes some on-premises elements such as a virtual appliance and agents or collectors installed on endpoints.
Gurucul
Gurucul was founded in 2010 and is a privately-owned company headquartered in Los Angeles. Gurucul has a suite of products and services including SIEM, UBA, Open XDR, Network Traffic Analysis, Network Detection & Response, and Fraud and Risk Analytics.
Why worth watching
Gurucul is HIPAA and PCI-DSS certified but has not achieved ISO 27001 or SOC 2 Type 2 for its cloud-hosted services.
Huntsman Security
Huntsman Security is a privately owned cyber security software company based in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1999, the company has additional offices in Canberra, Australia; London, UK; and Tokyo, Japan.
Why worth watching
The solution provides good incident response capabilities, including a centralized interface for collaborating across all organizational units, full lifecycle management for the creation, tracking, and management of incidents.
IBM
IBM Corporation is a multinational technology and consulting company headquartered in Armonk, New York, USA. Founded in 1911, IBM has evolved from a computing hardware manufacturer into offering a broad range of software solutions, infrastructure hosting, and consulting services in such high-value markets as business intelligence, data analytics, cloud computing, virtualization, information security, and identity and access management. With a strong global presence and customers and partners across the globe, IBM is a major player in the market.
Why worth watching
Organizations that are looking for mature, highly scalable, and secure enterprise authentication solutions built on state-of-the-art micro-services architecture should put IBM on the list of solutions to consider.
Logpoint
Logpoint is a private global cybersecurity software company founded in 2003 in Copenhagen, Denmark, where the company is headquartered. Logpoint has offices across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Why worth watching
The solution supports a comprehensive range of log sources, including OT, IoT, and mobile devices.
NetWitness
NetWitness was established in 1997 and is headquartered in the US in Bedford, Massachusetts, and has evolved from a packet capture solution vendor into a pure-play security operations company with a strong security heritage, offering a single, modular open architecture platform to detect, investigate, and respond to threats across complex environments.
Why worth watching
NetWitness has sales teams in 22 countries, but is mainly channel based, with resellers and/or distribution partners in 60 countries, providing a worldwide sales and fulfilment function, and global support and implementation services.
Securonix
Securonix is a private security analytics and operations management vendor, headquartered in the US in Addison, Texas near Dallas, with other US offices in Los Angeles, California and Jersey City, New Jersey. It also has offices in Neuss, Germany for EMEA, a UK office in London, and APAC offices in Bengaluru and Pune, India, and Singapore. The company dates back to 2008 and was incorporated in 2015.
Why worth watching
Securonix has a large global partner network and supports mainly small, medium, and mid-market enterprises, with most customers in the mid-market segment, predominantly in North America, followed by EMEA, APAC, and LatAm.