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Exabeam launches AI-powered LogRhythm Intelligence Copilot to revolutionise threat detection

Exabeam unveils LogRhythm Intelligence Copilot, an AI-driven feature designed to improve threat detection and security team workflows globally.

Exabeam, a leading player in AI-driven security operations, has introduced LogRhythm Intelligence Copilot, a new generative AI-powered feature designed to boost the effectiveness of security teams. The new release aims to provide actionable insights, speeding up security workflows and helping teams neutralise threats more efficiently. This launch further cements Exabeamโ€™s position as an innovator in the cybersecurity space by delivering real AI solutions, a claim often missed by competitors.

Purpose-driven AI to tackle cyber threats

The LogRhythm Intelligence Copilot is embedded within the LogRhythm Intelligence platform and uses purpose-built AI to assess the nature and severity of a cyberthreat, as well as to suggest actionable next steps. Security teams can quickly respond to incidents and mitigate damage with enhanced confidence. This tool offers automated Threat Summaries, giving an overview of critical detections while categorising threats based on the MITRE ATT&CK framework. It also provides custom recommendations for each case, ensuring that responses are tailored to specific threats.

The launch follows Exabeamโ€™s integration with LogRhythm less than 90 days ago. The collaboration is already paying dividends by equipping self-hosted LogRhythm Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) customers with machine learning-powered AI tools. Inspired by the success of Exabeam Copilotโ€”an AI feature with the fastest adoption rate within Exabeamโ€™s New-Scale Security Operations Platformโ€”this new capability empowers both beginner and experienced analysts. Overburdened security teams can benefit from improved productivity and faster threat resolution.

“While others talk about innovation, we deliver it,” said Steve Wilson, Chief Product Officer at Exabeam. “The cybersecurity industry is flooded with buzzwords and half-baked AI tools that add complexity without solving the problems SOC teams face. Exabeam technology isn’t just about AI for AI’s sakeโ€”it’s about delivering real, measurable outcomes. With Exabeam, AI-powered cybersecurity isn’t a pipe dream, it’s a realityโ€”security teams benefit from simplified workflows that produce immediate results, streamlining daily workflows.”

Raising the bar with ongoing innovation

Exabeamโ€™s latest launch underscores the companyโ€™s consistent delivery of meaningful AI innovations in an industry cluttered with tools that fail to deliver on their promises. With each product release, Exabeam aims to support security teams, helping them achieve faster and more accurate threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR). The goal is to enable Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their teams to have superior visibility and operational efficiency.

In January, Exabeam became the first SOC (Security Operations Centre) platform to achieve Open API Standard (OAS) compatibility, a move that is expected to improve SOC automation. Combined with the launch of LogRhythm Intelligence Copilot, Exabeam is setting new standards for AI-driven security. These developments position Exabeam as a trailblazer in delivering practical AI applications that significantly benefit modern security operations teams.

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