Exabeam and Vectra AI Join Forces to Strengthen Threat Detection and Simplify Security Operations

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Cybersecurity leaders Exabeam and Vectra AI have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing threat detection and streamlining security operations through integrated, AI-powered solutions.

The collaboration brings together Exabeam’s cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) and security analytics with Vectra AI’s advanced attack signal intelligence. The joint offering is designed to improve analysts’ ability to detect, investigate, and respond to sophisticated cyber threats faster and with greater precision.

“Our shared vision is to automate and accelerate threat detection and investigation so security analysts can focus on what matters most — responding to real threats,” said Adam Geller, CEO of Exabeam. “Together with Vectra AI, we’re helping organizations stay ahead of adversaries and modernize their SOCs with AI-driven outcomes.”

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The integration will allow security teams to centralize behavioral analytics and high-fidelity attack signals in one platform, reducing alert fatigue while increasing visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

“By integrating Vectra AI’s attack signal intelligence into Exabeam’s industry-leading analytics and automation platform, we’re giving SOC teams a powerful edge,” said Hitesh Sheth, President and CEO of Vectra AI. “This partnership empowers security teams to detect threats earlier and act with confidence.”

The announcement comes at a time when organizations are under increasing pressure to manage mounting cybersecurity threats with limited resources. Both companies emphasize that their joint approach focuses on maximizing SOC efficiency while elevating threat coverage.

This partnership underscores a growing industry shift toward collaborative, AI-enabled cybersecurity ecosystems designed to counter evolving threats and improve operational resilience.