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What’s New in Exabeam Product Development – September 2022
- Sep 30, 2022
- Jeannie Warner
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September went fast, and it’s time to catch up on the activity and innovation from the Exabeam Engineering, UI, and Product Management departments. Here’s a short summary of the latest news and updates, and what we rolled out this month:
Legacy Updates
For on-premises customers, Exabeam released a new version of Advanced Analytics i56.12. This is largely a maintenance release.
Compliance Team
Exabeam has completed our annual SOC 2 Type II compliance renewal certification. If required by your team or management, or if needed for your own vendor compliance and governance program or as part of the RFP process, you may request a copy of the certification letter through your sales contact or account manager.
Stay tuned and watch this space! We have an exciting set of August upgrades and improvements we’re looking forward to sharing with you!
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Jeannie Warner
Director, Product Marketing | Exabeam | Jeannie Warner, CISSP, is the Director of Product Marketing at Exabeam. Jeannie is an information security professional with over twenty years in infrastructure operations/security starting her career in the trenches working in various Unix help desk and network operations centers. She started in Security Operations for IBM MSS and quickly rose through the ranks to technical product and security program manager for a variety of software companies such as Symantec, Fortinet, and Synopsis (formerly WhiteHat) Security. She served as the Global SOC Manager for Dimension Data, building out their multi-SOC “follow the sun” approach to security. Jeannie was trained in computer forensics and practices, and plays a lot of ice hockey.
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