Exabeam Named a Gartner SIEM Leader for 6th Consecutive Year

▼ Summary
– Exabeam has been named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for SIEM, marking its sixth such recognition.
– The company credits this achievement to enhancements in its New-Scale Platform, including the launch of Exabeam Nova with generative AI for security analysts.
– Exabeam integrates machine learning and agentic AI to automate investigations, provide natural language search, and simplify operations for SOC teams.
– Over the past year, Exabeam introduced over 400 new features, such as Outcomes Navigator and Threat Center, building on its SIEM leadership legacy.
– Recent innovations include the Exabeam Nova Advisor Agent for strategic planning and partnerships with Cribl and Google to improve data control and insider risk detection.
For the sixth year running, Exabeam has secured a Leader position in the prestigious Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM). This sustained recognition highlights the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing security operations through intelligent automation and artificial intelligence.
Pete Harteveld, CEO of Exabeam, expressed his honor at the repeated acknowledgment. He pointed to substantial enhancements made to the Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform over the last year, most notably the introduction of Exabeam Nova. This innovation integrates generative AI directly into the workflow of security analysts. Harteveld believes this placement in the Magic Quadrant affirms their mission to provide a scalable, AI-powered SIEM platform that enables security teams to identify, investigate, and neutralize threats with exceptional speed and accuracy.
Steve Wilson, Chief AI and Product Officer at Exabeam, elaborated on the company’s AI-centric philosophy. He explained that machine learning and agentic AI form the bedrock of their approach to modern security operations. By automating security incident investigations with tools like Exabeam Nova, and by enabling natural language search and automated dashboard creation, the platform transforms complex data into actionable insights for SOC and insider threat teams. Wilson emphasized that their advanced AI agents and industry-leading behavioral models are actively reshaping how modern security operations centers function through relentless innovation in automation and AI.
The cloud-native Exabeam New‑Scale Platform weaves artificial intelligence and automation seamlessly into every stage of security operations workflows. This provides a comprehensive framework for threat detection, investigation, and response. The company has maintained a rapid pace of innovation on its completely new cloud-native infrastructure. In the past twelve months alone, Exabeam has released over 400 new product features. These include Outcomes Navigator, Log Stream, an enriched API developer experience, Threat Center, and the Exabeam Nova unified workbench, which provides security analysts with agentic AI assistance. These developments are built upon a robust history of SIEM leadership, which includes LogRhythm’s nine-time recognition as a Leader in the same Gartner Magic Quadrant prior to its 2024 merger with Exabeam.
Beyond core product development, Exabeam has unveiled several major initiatives over the past year designed to equip security teams with the visibility, control, and strategic insight necessary for protecting operations in an AI-centric environment. Key recent innovations, integrations, and new capabilities encompass:
The Exabeam Nova Advisor Agent, which is recognized as the first strategy agent created for SOC leadership. It delivers real-time strategic planning, tools for executive and boardroom communication, gap identification, and what-if scenario simulation to assist CISOs in justifying security budgets and achieving quantifiable improvements.
Strategic partnerships with Cribl and DataBahn grant organizations increased flexibility and control over their data routing, while also offering better predictability for SIEM storage and pipeline expenditures.
Integrations with Google Agentspace and Google Cloud Model Armor expand behavioral detection capabilities to identify insider risks that originate from AI agents and related infrastructure.
The Exabeam New‑Scale Platform has also become the first security operations platform to provide configurable peer benchmarking. This allows security leaders to measure, compare, and advance their program’s maturity against other organizations in their industry.
(Source: ITWire Australia)