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IBM Security QRadar review

Md. Shahriar Hussain
Md. Shahriar Hussain
Information Security Analyst at Banglalink
Real-time incident detection and user-friendly dashboard benefit daily operations
There are many types of AI, and this AI is very limited in SQL and features. There may be potential for improvement. So far, it seems very limited. It shows some good features in the correlation part, but I think there is room for improvement. For instance, when creating rules, it can suggest more rules, reducing the effort needed. If...
Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR review

NikhilSharma2
NikhilSharma2
Manager at Deloitte
Ability to multiple playbooks to fetch data from multiple firewalls and utomated...
Recently, they started implementing microservices in XSOAR, which has improved quality and addressed previous issues. However, they should focus more on licensing costs. The user licensing fees are quite high. For example, I received a quote for XSOAR, and it was $12,000 per user per year. If you have a SOC team of 30 members/analysts,...

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