FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Dec. 07, 2017 -- Netsurion, a leading provider of managed network security and resilience solutions, today announced that its subsidiary, EventTracker, a leader in security information and event management (SIEM), has been recognized once again by Gartner, Inc. in its 2017 “Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management.” This will mark the 10th consecutive year that EventTracker has been included in this Magic Quadrant.1,2
The Magic Quadrant is based on Gartner’s annual analysis of the SIEM market that includes an evaluation of the market and vendors in the industry.
The comprehensive EventTracker Security Center 8.3 platform includes SIEM, intrusion detection, vulnerability scanning, threat intelligence, and honeynet deception technology, and is implemented either on-premises or in the cloud. Security Center is also at the core of its co-managed service SIEMphonic. The company ensures its clients’ success by overlaying its leading technology with dedicated in-house professional services for remote administration, analysis, compliance support, and tuning for optimal results. These services are provided by security experts at the company’s 24/7 intelligence-driven and ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certified security operations center (SOC).
Netsurion uses the EventTracker security intelligence platform and 24/7 SOC to deliver the only SIEM solution specifically designed to protect multi-location enterprises with an automated managed detection and response (MDR) solution.
Netsurion leverages the EventTracker SIEM platform to provide easily deployed sensors that protect critical endpoints, like point-of-sale (POS) systems. Real-time alerts and recommendations about critical security events are automatically sent to the customer, and in the event of certain critical threats, the sensor can perform automated response actions, neutralizing the threat before damage to a network can occur.
“We are very proud that EventTracker has been listed in this Magic Quadrant for the 10th consecutive year,” said Kevin Watson, CEO, Netsurion. “EventTracker has perfectly complemented Netsurion’s existing offerings of network security, resilience, and PCI compliance, resulting in a comprehensive managed security solution scalable for businesses of any size and protection for the often forgotten edge locations in multi-location models.”
To download this Magic Quadrant report, visit: https://www.eventtracker.com/campaigns/gartner-mq-siem/. To learn more about SIEM-at-the-Edge, visit https://www.netsurion.com/solutions/advanced-threat-protection. For more information about EventTracker’s SIEM solutions, visit www.eventtracker.com.
1Gartner, “Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management,” Kelly M. Kavanagh, Toby Bussa, 4 December 2017.
2From 2008-12, EventTracker was listed as Prism Microsystems.
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About Netsurion
Netsurion is a managed security service provider specializing in the protection of multi-location businesses’ information, payment systems, and Wi-Fi networks from data breaches, network outages, and ever-evolving cyberthreats. Our advanced threat protection offering, SIEM-at-the-Edge, delivers comprehensive security benefits to “edge” locations that normally would not have the means to leverage such a solution. Netsurion’s award-winning remote network security services and PCI compliance solutions help keep businesses of any size secure. Any size branch or remote office, franchise, or sole proprietor operation can use Netsurion without the costs of onsite support. The company serves the retail, hospitality, healthcare, financial, legal, and insurance sectors. www.netsurion.com. Twitter: @Netsurion.
About EventTracker
EventTracker’s advanced security solutions protect enterprises and small businesses from data breaches and insider fraud, and streamline regulatory compliance. The company’s EventTracker platform comprises SIEM, vulnerability scanning, intrusion detection, behavior analytics, a honeynet deception network and other defense in-depth capabilities within a single management platform. The company complements its state-of-the-art technology with 24/7 managed services from its global security operations center (SOC) to ensure its customers achieve desired outcomes—safer networks, better endpoint security, earlier detection of intrusion, and relevant and specific threat intelligence. The company serves the retail, hospitality, healthcare, legal, banking and financial services, utilities and government sectors.
EventTracker is a subsidiary of Netsurion, a leader in remotely-managed IT security services that protect multi-location businesses’ information, payment systems and on-premise public and private Wi-Fi networks. www.eventtracker.com. Twitter: @logtalk.
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