ExtraHop’s New Enterprise-Grade Solutions

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ExtraHop has launched ExtraHop IDS, which integrates with the ExtraHop Reveal(x) platform to offer a new approach to intrusion detection for deeper coverage and full-spectrum investigation.

As part of its release, ExtraHop also announced several product enhancements, including Automated Retrospective Detection and a native integration with Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR.

 With ExtraHop IDS and Reveal(x), security teams can now deploy and manage IDS sensors from the same platform as their NDR sensors for streamlined detection and full-spectrum investigations.

“So many organisations rely on IDS, yet legacy products don’t offer the detection, investigation, and forensic capabilities that they need to appropriately contextualise and respond to threats,” said Chris Kissel, Research Vice President of Security Products, IDC. “As compliance regulations evolve and attack surfaces rapidly expand, organisations require a solution that can keep up and offer deeper detection coverage. ExtraHop is doing just that with ExtraHop IDS. Real-time visibility into encrypted traffic and enhanced response capabilities with integration into Reveal(x) workflows offer security teams a defense-in-depth approach that addresses threats today, tomorrow, and in the future.”

ExtraHop also offers Automated Retrospective Detection, which automatically searches through historical network data to find evidence of previously unknown threats in past activity as soon as new indicators of compromise (IOCs) are introduced.

When a never-before-seen malware or zero-day exploit emerges, users can be immediately alerted to detections of past attacks, minimizing dwell time and overall impact, while also saving users manual research time.

ExtraHop natively integrates with Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR for simple and secure remediation. To reduce complexity and streamline investigations, joint users can create a Cortex incident as soon as ExtraHop identifies malicious or non-compliant behaviour on the network.

“While bad actors are constantly adjusting their tactics and techniques to bypass traditional security solutions, the network has been proven to be the only single source of cybertruth – offering unparalleled visibility and insights across hybrid environments,” said Jesse Rothstein, co-founder and CTO, ExtraHop. “Our goal in 2023 is to remove any complexities associated with NDR and make deployments as seamless and effective as possible. With these new offerings, we’re confident customers will reap the benefits of a robust NDR solution and gain the power to see more, know more, and stop more cyberattacks.”

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