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Mimecast joins XDR alliance to strengthen the cybersecurity ecosystem

Alliance to help organisations everywhere build a robust Security Operations Centre to defeat cyber threats

Mimecast joins XDR alliance to strengthen the cybersecurity ecosystem
Mimecast joins XDR alliance to strengthen the cybersecurity ecosystem

Mimecast has announced that it has joined Exabeam’s XDR Alliance as a founding member.

The alliance is a partnership of leading cybersecurity industry innovators committed to an inclusive and collaborative extended detection and response (XDR) framework and architecture. The goal of the XDR Alliance is to foster an open approach to XDR, which is essential to enable organisations everywhere to protect themselves against the growing number of cyber-attacks, breaches, and intrusions.  

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“We are thrilled to be a founding member and inaugural email security partner in the XDR Alliance,” said Jules Martin, vice president ecosystem & alliances, Mimecast. “We see collaboration in security being essential in keeping our customers safe, and leveraging the members’ interconnected, best in class cybersecurity solutions, which allows joint customers to benefit greatly.”

Collaboration is at the core of Mimecast’s industry leading cyber resilience ecosystem, which includes Exabeam plus 60 other partners, and supports the open framework that are engineered to underpin threat sharing, control points and remediation capabilities which are fundamental to the modern enterprise.

The integration among the XDR members is designed to allow organisations to gain greater insights into their threat landscape, reduce complexity, minimise risk and improve threat detection and response times.

Gorka Sadowski, chief strategy officer, Exabeam and founder of the XDR Alliance, said, “We are at an inflection point with an extremely fragmented industry that requires all of us in the vendor community to come together to strengthen organisations’ SOCs. The XDR Alliance brings together the most forward-thinking names in cybersecurity to collaborate on building an XDR framework that is open and will make it easier for security operations (SecOps) teams to protect and secure their organisations.”

The charter of the XDR Alliance is to define an inclusive and open XDR framework and architecture that enables SecOps teams to improve their SOC and their threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) by better integrating their current, evolving, and new tools and applications.

The open framework will help ensure better interoperability across XDR security technologies resulting in shorter time to value and greater ease of use for security teams. The alliance will also foster collaboration on XDR market education and awareness.

The XDR Alliance has developed a three-tier model that focuses on the core components of the XDR technology stack, which can be broken down into three tiers including data sources /control points, XDR engine and content.