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Exabeam wins three top awards in 2025 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards

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Exabeam has been named a triple winner in the 2025 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, securing top honours in the Most Innovative Cybersecurity Company, AI Security Solution, and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) categories. The recognition highlights the company’s commitment to advancing AI-driven security operations, helping organisations detect, investigate, and respond to threats with greater speed and accuracy.

The Cybersecurity Excellence Awards celebrate companies that demonstrate outstanding leadership and innovation in the industry, with winners selected based on peer recognition and the strength of their nominations. Exabeam’s continued investment in AI and automation has positioned it as a market leader in threat detection and response, setting a new benchmark for modern security operations.

According to Exabeam CEO Chris O’Malley, the company remains dedicated to helping security teams stay ahead of evolving cyberthreats. “At Exabeam, customer success is our priority. Security teams need solutions that don’t just keep up with the speed of cyberthreats but help them get ahead,” he said. “These awards validate our relentless commitment to delivering AI-driven security operations that empower defenders to detect, investigate, and respond to threats faster and with greater accuracy. And the best part? We’re just getting warmed up.”

Advancing AI-powered security solutions

With cybercriminals increasingly using AI to launch sophisticated attacks, Exabeam has enhanced its security offerings to help organisations fight back with AI-powered automation. Its New-Scale Security Operations Platform has redefined the SIEM category, offering hyper-fast query performance, automated investigations, and behavioural analytics that detect threats traditional systems often miss.

Winning the AI Security Solution category reflects Exabeam’s focus on delivering intelligence that goes beyond industry buzzwords. The company has led the charge in developing AI-driven automation that enables security teams to act faster and more precisely when responding to cyberthreats. Steve Wilson, Exabeam’s Chief Product Officer, noted that innovation is embedded in the company’s DNA. “From pioneering behavioural analytics to leading with AI-driven automation and OpenAPI Standard adoption, we push the boundaries of security operations,” he said. “These awards reinforce our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that redefine how security teams fight cyberthreats.”

Exabeam’s continuous product enhancements also played a key role in its recognition as the Most Innovative Cybersecurity Company. The company rolls out regular updates for its cloud-native New-Scale Security Operations Platform and its self-hosted LogRhythm SIEM platform, ensuring security teams always have the latest advancements in threat detection, investigation, and response. By providing frequent and meaningful updates, Exabeam has set itself apart from competitors that rely on infrequent, lower-value product releases.

Strengthening security operations for the future

Exabeam’s success in the SIEM category further cements its leadership in security operations. The company’s platform offers advanced behavioural analytics, automated investigations, and real-time insights, helping security teams quickly identify and neutralise threats. By leveraging AI and automation, Exabeam has ensured that defenders can stay ahead of adversaries in an ever-changing cybersecurity landscape.

As threats continue to evolve, Exabeam remains focused on delivering AI-driven security solutions that offer real intelligence and real value. “Innovation and AI are at the core of everything we do,” Wilson added. “From machine learning for behavioural analytics to AI-driven automation in security operations, we are committed to helping security teams detect, investigate, and respond to threats faster and with greater precision.”

With a strong track record of industry leadership and product innovation, Exabeam is poised to continue shaping the future of cybersecurity. These latest awards serve as further validation of its commitment to empowering security teams with the tools they need to protect their organisations with confidence.

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