Stellar Cyber XDR has secured a Top 3 position in the EMA Top 3 Buyer’s Guide for Extended Detection and Response (XDR). The recognition highlights the company’s Full Cycle AI Native SecOps Platform for its strong security capabilities. Additionally, EMA recognized Stellar Cyber as one of the Best for the Mid-Market. The report also ranked the platform among the Top 3 for connector breadth, cross-domain telemetry, and coverage gap visibility.
Security Capabilities Driven by Artificial Intelligence Highlighted by EMA
EMA chose Stellar Cyber based on the platform’s open architecture and extensive integration capabilities. The platform analyzes and normalizes telemetry from existing security systems. In addition, it uses artificial intelligence-based correlation to transform large numbers of alerts into highly confident incidents. With this approach, users can get fast time to value and visibility into endpoint, network, cloud, identity, and application environments. Besides, security professionals will be able to leverage their existing security investments.
“Stellar Cyber stood out in our XDR evaluation because it addresses one of the most urgent challenges security teams face today: turning fragmented telemetry and high-volume alerts into actionable outcomes,” said Christopher M. Steffen, CISSP, CISA, CCZT, VP of Research, Information Security, Risk, and Compliance Management at EMA. “Its Full Cycle AI Native SecOps Platform gives organizations broad visibility across existing tools, strong cross-domain correlation, and practical coverage gap awareness without requiring teams to rip and replace their current investments. For mid-market organizations in particular, that combination of openness, AI-driven detection, and operational efficiency makes Stellar Cyber a compelling choice.”
“Security teams do not need more disconnected alerts; they need outcomes,” said Steve Garrison, SVP Marketing, at Stellar Cyber. “EMA’s recognition validates what our customers experience every day: Stellar Cyber helps lean teams improve detection, reduce complexity, and accelerate response without forcing them to rip and replace their existing security investments.”
Additionally, EMA highlighted the fact that the platform enriches signals from hundreds of integration sources using AI-based correlation and machine learning. Lastly, the review was based on the knowledge of analysts, evaluations of solutions, and interviews with key cybersecurity decision makers.
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Source: Businesswire