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The 20 Coolest Risk, Threat Intelligence And Security Operations Companies Of 2023: The Security 100

Kyle Alspach

From vendors that provide cloud-native SIEM to those offering threat intelligence to stay ahead of the hackers, here’s a look at 20 top security operations, risk and threat intelligence companies.

A number of vendors now have products better equipped to meet the needs of any security teams struggling with traditional security information and event management (SIEM) tools. From vendors that provide cloud-native SIEM to those offering threat intelligence to stay ahead of the hackers, we’ve assembled 20 of the companies in the space that are making big moves with the help of partners.

[Related: 10 Hot Cybersecurity Companies You Should Watch In 2023]

When it comes to SIEM, Gartner’s 2022 Magic Quadrant includes Exabeam, IBM, Microsoft, Securonix and Splunk in the Leaders quadrant. Other companies landing on the latest Magic Quadrant for SIEM, which was released in October, include Devo, Fortinet, LogRhythm and Rapid7 in the Challengers quadrant, as well as Elastic, Gurucul, Micro Focus and Sumo Logic in the Visionaries quadrant.

Other vendors in the security operations space include Arctic Wolf, which last month unveiled a new offering that will allow partners to more easily supply their customers with rapid cyber incident response services. The Arctic Wolf Incident Response JumpStart Retainer features benefits such as a guarantee that cyber incidents will receive a response within one hour, backed by a service-level agreement. This response time guarantee is enabled in part by the fact that the rates for the service have already been prenegotiated with insurance companies, which expedites a part of the process that can often be drawn out, according to Jay Pasteris, CIO and CISO at Kittery, Maine-based GreenPages, No. 169 on the 2022 CRN Solution Provider 500.

In the area of threat intelligence, Google Cloud has become a leading provider through its acquisition of Mandiant last year, while Recorded Future, which recently disclosed surpassing $250 million in annual recurring revenue, is among the other major players. And in terms of risk management, major providers include BitSight, BlueVoyant and KnowBe4.

What follows are the 20 security operations, risk and threat intelligence companies that made our Security 100 for 2023.

 
Kyle Alspach

Kyle Alspach is a Senior Editor at CRN focused on cybersecurity. His coverage spans news, analysis and deep dives on the cybersecurity industry, with a focus on fast-growing segments such as cloud security, application security and identity security.  He can be reached at kalspach@thechannelcompany.com.

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