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Security operations tools for SIEM, SOAR, threat hunting, incident response, and security operations center (SOC) management.
Browse 1,895 security operations tools
AI-powered autonomous SOC platform for alert triage and investigation automation
AI-driven workflow automation platform for SOC operations and security tasks
24/7 MDR service with insider threat detection and identity monitoring
Open source SIEM and XDR platform for real-time threat detection and response
Managed detection and response service with 24x7 SOC and IR capabilities
Security data platform for log analysis, metrics, and threat hunting
SIEM platform with real-time threat detection, log analysis, and visualization
Security analytics platform for HPE NonStop Integrity Servers
Security data pipeline & analytics platform for SOC operations & reporting
Observability platform with unified query engine for logs, metrics, and traces
AI-powered MDR platform with SOC services for threat detection and response
XDR platform with AI-enhanced SIEM, automated response, and endpoint visibility
Enterprise cybersecurity platform with SIEM, SOC monitoring, and AI tools
SIEM platform with user analytics and automation for threat detection
All-in-one platform combining SIEM, XDR, SOAR with AI/ML threat detection
Cloud-based SIEM for threat detection and security monitoring
Security controller for policy mgmt, orchestration & log management
Cloud-native SIEM, SOAR, and threat intel platform for SecOps teams
Cloud-native SIEM with AI-driven analytics and unified security operations
Unified observability platform for IT infrastructure, apps, and databases
Cloud-native SIEM platform with UEBA, SOAR, TIP, and TDIR capabilities
SIEM platform for centralized security visibility and threat detection
24/7 managed threat detection and response service with SOC monitoring
Managed SOC service with XDR capabilities for 24/7 threat monitoring and response
1895 tools across 9 specializations · 1138 free, 757 commercial
Cyber Range Training
Cyber Range Training platforms and simulation environments for hands-on cybersecurity training and incident response exercises.
Digital Forensics and Incident Response
Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) tools for digital forensic analysis, evidence collection, malware analysis, and cyber incident investigation.
Extended Detection and Response
Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platforms that integrate multiple security products for unified threat detection and response across endpoints, networks, and cloud.
Common questions about Security Operations tools, selection guides, pricing, and comparisons.
SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) collects, correlates, and analyzes security logs from across your environment to detect threats. SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation and Response) automates incident response workflows and playbooks. XDR (Extended Detection and Response) integrates detection across endpoints, network, cloud, and email in a unified platform. Many organizations use SIEM for compliance and broad visibility, XDR for detection, and SOAR for response automation.
It depends on your requirements. XDR provides superior detection by correlating telemetry across multiple security layers. However, SIEM is still needed if you have compliance requirements for long-term log retention, need to ingest logs from non-security sources (applications, databases), or want custom correlation rules. Many organizations are consolidating from SIEM to XDR for detection while keeping SIEM for compliance and log management.
MDR (Managed Detection and Response) provides 24/7 threat monitoring, detection, and response delivered as a managed service. Choose MDR if: your team is too small to staff a 24/7 SOC (typically requires 8-12 analysts), you lack threat hunting expertise, or you need rapid security operations maturity. Build in-house when you need full control over detection logic, have unique threat models, or have the budget for a dedicated security operations team.
DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response) tools help investigate security incidents by collecting and analyzing evidence: disk images, memory dumps, network captures, and log artifacts. You need DFIR capabilities when responding to confirmed breaches, conducting malware analysis, supporting legal proceedings, or performing proactive threat hunting. Many organizations outsource DFIR to specialized incident response firms.