Exploring the Key Features and Benefits of User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) Solutions
A User
and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) solution enables organizations to
detect complex attacks across multiple users, devices, and IP addresses. It
helps identify insider threats, compromised accounts, brute-force attacks,
changes in permissions, the creation of super users, and breaches of protected
data. UEBA also improves response time to risks and tracks the access and
movement of unauthorized data.
Traditional security tools
like web gateways, firewalls, virtual private networks (VPNs), Security
Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, and User Behavior Analytics
(UBA) have limited roles in securing organizational network perimeters. These tools
often struggle with real-time threat monitoring and cannot effectively manage
newer technology-based entities like IoT devices, networks, routers, and
servers. These limitations expand the organizational attack surface. By
implementing a UEBA solution, organizations can reduce the time it takes to
identify threats and initiate mitigation measures.
Key questions this study
will answer:
·
At what pace is the User
and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) market growing?
·
What are the key market
accelerators and restraints impacting the global UEBA market?
·
Which industries offer the
most significant growth opportunities during the forecast period?
·
Which global regions are
expected to see the most growth opportunities in the UEBA market?
·
Which customer segments
have the highest growth potential for UEBA solutions?
·
Which deployment options
for UEBA solutions are expected to grow the fastest in the next five years?
Strategic Market Direction:
UEBA vendors are enhancing
their offerings by incorporating advanced security features and extending
support for IoT and Operational Technology (OT). They are also ensuring that
their solutions are minimally disruptive to existing infrastructure and operations,
allowing for seamless integration and coexistence with other security
solutions, thus avoiding the need for a rip-and-replace strategy. Additionally,
UEBA vendors are focusing on strengthening their capabilities to secure
networks, people, devices, workloads, and data effectively.
Vendors of
UEBA
Aruba,
Broadcom, Cisco, Dtex Systems, Exabeam, Fidelis Cybersecurity, Forcepoint,
Gurucul, Haystax, IBM, LogRhythm, MicroFocus, Palo Alto Networks, Splunk,
Securonix, SecuPi, Veriato, Vectra AI.
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