Exabeam 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," said 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," said Gerrit
Kazmaier, Vice President 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," said 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."
Exabeam was named a Leader with highest ability to execute in the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for SIEM for
the third consecutive time and joins a fast growing list of technology
companies powering their products and businesses using data cloud
products from Google, such as BigQuery, Looker, Spanner, and Vertex AI.