If you want a more complete solution to automate cybersecurity management and consolidate many security tools, Cynet is worth a look. This all-in-one platform packages many security tools into one system, providing end-to-end protection for endpoints, users, networks and SaaS apps. Among its features are automated investigation and response with Responder, log management and event correlation with Correlator, and continuous monitoring and response with CyOps 24/7 MDR. The idea is to cut down on security team grunt work so they can focus on more important work like actually responding to threats.
Another strong option is ReliaQuest GreyMatter, a security operations platform that's based on an open XDR architecture. GreyMatter automates mundane tasks, continuously assesses security performance, and connects to best-of-breed tools to streamline security operations. It includes features like threat hunting, threat intelligence and breach simulation, and is geared for customers that want to improve efficiency and cut complexity out of their security operations.
If you want a single cybersecurity product that spans endpoints, cloud, identity and data, check out SentinelOne. The company's platform offers real-time visibility through its Security Data Lake and includes next-gen EPP, EDR and XDR tools. SentinelOne also offers 24/7 threat hunting and managed services, making it a good option for customers that want to stay ahead of threats and manage vulnerabilities.
Last, Axonius is a cybersecurity asset management platform that offers a single system of record for all assets. It collects data from more than 800 sources to spot security coverage gaps and automate remediation actions. It works with many types of assets and automates many tasks, making it a good option for customers dealing with device sprawl and wanting to improve threat hunting.