Four Ways Exabeam Delivers Better Security Outcomes Than Palo Alto Networks XSIAM
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With Palo Alto Networks’ recent acquisition of IBM QRadar on Cloud, QRadar SaaS customers face the challenge of adapting to Palo Alto’s extended security intelligence and automation management (XSIAM), a mandatory, broad security portfolio. This shift brings uncertainty, especially in ensuring post-migration compatibility with existing infrastructure.
Amid this stressful situation, the AI-driven Exabeam Security Operations Platform offers a clear advantage. Exabeam excels in user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), risk identification and management, and cloud-native scalability.
Key Limitations of XSIAM:
- Finite SIEM capabilities: XSIAM lacks advanced behavioral detection and risk analysis, relying heavily on extended detection and response (XDR) and security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR).
- Alert fatigue: Limited AI assistance results in numerous false alarms requiring manual verification.
- Limited integration: XSIAM integrates well with Palo Alto products but requires custom setups for third-party solutions.
- Primitive TDIR capabilities: XSIAM lacks consolidated threat intelligence and automated threat timelines, making threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) cumbersome.
- First-generation solution: As a first-gen product, XSIAM may leave organizations dealing with unproven technologies and processes.
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