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Exabeam mindshare

As of April 2026, the mindshare of Exabeam in the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) category stands at 1.7%, up from 1.3% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Exabeam1.7%
Splunk Enterprise Security7.2%
Wazuh5.8%
Other85.3%
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)

PeerResearch reports based on Exabeam reviews

TypeTitleDate
CategorySecurity Information and Event Management (SIEM)Apr 1, 2026Download
ProductReviews, tips, and advice from real usersApr 1, 2026Download
ComparisonExabeam vs Splunk Enterprise SecurityApr 1, 2026Download
ComparisonExabeam vs WazuhApr 1, 2026Download
ComparisonExabeam vs IBM Security QRadarApr 1, 2026Download
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Exabeam Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
Solution Architect at CTC4.0I've worked with Exabeam for over two years, mainly selling its SIEM and SOAR solutions. I find its UEBA and automation features valuable, though integration options are limited and regional visibility, especially in Singapore, could improve.
Lead Technical Engineer Security at a tech services company with 11-50 employees3.5We use Exabeam for monitoring security incidents and running our SOC operation. Its timeline creation and easy search capabilities are valuable. However, documentation, dashboard customization, and technical support need improvement. Exabeam was our first SIEM choice, deployed with another provider.
Cyber Security Analyst at Capgemini4.5I use Exabeam for its end-to-end detection and user event behavioral analytics, finding it useful for investigating incidents. The user-friendly UI facilitates monitoring, though improvements are needed in event categorization and recent detection filtering on the dashboard.
Analyst at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees3.5We use Exabeam primarily for Advanced Analytics, leveraging its machine learning capabilities and custom rules for enhanced security. It complements our SIEM by detecting anomalies but faces limitations with its on-prem version, prompting us to consider a SaaS migration.
Technical Analyst 4 at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees4.5I used Exabeam primarily for security, collecting data from endpoints and cloud systems like Azure and AWS for threat detection. Its ease of use, advanced analytics, and automation are valuable, but integration and false positives need improvement.
Solutions Architect at ostec4.0We use Exabeam for security management, benefiting from its correlation and behavior analytics features. While it reduces costs by 15-20%, the integration and SOAR capabilities need improvement. We switched from SolarWinds and IBM for better threat intelligence.
Senior SOC Developer at XVE Security4.0We use Exabeam primarily for its SIEM capabilities, appreciating its automation. While its reporting and dashboard features need enhancement, we chose it over Splunk due to its UEBA and Advanced Analytics, suiting our small team's workload better.
Lead Consultant at Neutrino Tech Systems4.5I used Exabeam to centralize log collection from multiple services, improving efficiency. However, the user interface could be enhanced for better service identification and log filtering, as it currently presents repetitive information and insufficient filtering options, complicating log retrieval.