Exabeam Announces Expanded Cloud Product Line
Exabeam Announces Expanded Cloud Product Line
Published by Gbaf News
Posted on June 6, 2018

Published by Gbaf News
Posted on June 6, 2018

Exabeam Spectrum program offers deployment flexibility; New Threat Intelligence Cloud to prioritise threat indicators
Infosecurity Europe, London, UK: June 5, 2018– Exabeam, the next-gen SIEM company, today announced Exabeam Spectrum, a new program that allows organisations to deploy Exabeam’s family of cloud offerings across a range of environments, in a variety of configurations.
Also announced was Exabeam Threat Intelligence Cloud, a new cloud-based product that will aggregate, validate and prioritise threat indicators from multiple reliable sources.
With Exabeam Spectrum, customers can choose from public cloud, hybrid cloud, and cloud-to-cloud deployment options. Key to Spectrum is Exabeam’s per-employee subscription licensing model that provides a flat, predictable annual fee, no matter where the Exabeam Security Intelligence Platform (SIP) is deployed. Customers can also opt for a fully managed cloud service from one of Exabeam’s MSSP partners.
“We have customers with all kinds of environments. Some wanted to go right to the cloud. Some are planning on moving to the cloud, but don’t know when. Many of our larger ones have mixed environments due to organisational structure or local regulations,” said Nir Polak, CEO of Exabeam. “With Spectrum, we offer full investment protection for our license. Customers can deploy how they want, when they want, without additional fees.”
Spectrum allows for three deployment options for Exabeam SIP as well as connection to other cloud services via Exabeam Cloud Connectors.
Exabeam SIP Deployment Options
Product Options
Lastly, Exabeam intends to announce details of its forthcoming software-as-a-service offering at its upcoming user conference, Spotlight, in September.
Key to Exabeam Spectrum is a modern software architecture designed for the cloud. Docker containers allow broad deployment options across virtual and cloud environments. Microservices are used to communicate between containerised components. Ansible is used to automate provisioning, configuration management, and SIP deployment. Big data processing is handled with a combination of Elastic, Hadoop and Spark.
For more information on Exabeam Spectrum, visit https://www.exabeam.com/cloud
Exabeam Spectrum program offers deployment flexibility; New Threat Intelligence Cloud to prioritise threat indicators
Infosecurity Europe, London, UK: June 5, 2018– Exabeam, the next-gen SIEM company, today announced Exabeam Spectrum, a new program that allows organisations to deploy Exabeam’s family of cloud offerings across a range of environments, in a variety of configurations.
Also announced was Exabeam Threat Intelligence Cloud, a new cloud-based product that will aggregate, validate and prioritise threat indicators from multiple reliable sources.
With Exabeam Spectrum, customers can choose from public cloud, hybrid cloud, and cloud-to-cloud deployment options. Key to Spectrum is Exabeam’s per-employee subscription licensing model that provides a flat, predictable annual fee, no matter where the Exabeam Security Intelligence Platform (SIP) is deployed. Customers can also opt for a fully managed cloud service from one of Exabeam’s MSSP partners.
“We have customers with all kinds of environments. Some wanted to go right to the cloud. Some are planning on moving to the cloud, but don’t know when. Many of our larger ones have mixed environments due to organisational structure or local regulations,” said Nir Polak, CEO of Exabeam. “With Spectrum, we offer full investment protection for our license. Customers can deploy how they want, when they want, without additional fees.”
Spectrum allows for three deployment options for Exabeam SIP as well as connection to other cloud services via Exabeam Cloud Connectors.
Exabeam SIP Deployment Options
Product Options
Lastly, Exabeam intends to announce details of its forthcoming software-as-a-service offering at its upcoming user conference, Spotlight, in September.
Key to Exabeam Spectrum is a modern software architecture designed for the cloud. Docker containers allow broad deployment options across virtual and cloud environments. Microservices are used to communicate between containerised components. Ansible is used to automate provisioning, configuration management, and SIP deployment. Big data processing is handled with a combination of Elastic, Hadoop and Spark.
For more information on Exabeam Spectrum, visit https://www.exabeam.com/cloud