ThreatQ bags 2021 Best Practices Competitive Strategy Leadership Award by Frost & Sullivan


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ThreatQuotient bagged the 2021 Best Practices Competitive Strategy Leadership Award by Frost & Sullivan for excelling in Extended Detection and Response (XDR). Frost & Sullivan believes ThreatQuotient will emerge as a transparent and reliable vendor that supports security operations aligned with XDR’s goal and reserves this honor for firms at the forefront of innovation and growth in their respective industries.

ThreatQuotient’s security operations platform, ThreatQ, provides a data-driven approach to simplifying detection and response through high fidelity data management capabilities and nearly unlimited integration options and capabilities. Through its revolutionary DataLinq EngineTM, ThreatQ’s open integration architecture enables clients to embrace XDR by merging diverse data sources, systems, and teams. This adaptive engine accepts and correlates both external and internal data, curates and analyses data for decision-making and action, and exports a prioritised data flow throughout the infrastructure for faster detection and response.

“ThreatQuotient is proud to be recognized by Frost & Sullivan as a leader in the XDR market,” said John Czupak, President and CEO, ThreatQuotient.

Further explained, “XDR is generating a tremendous deal of interest from security operations professionals, and is becoming one of the most discussed topics in the cybersecurity industry. We approach XDR differently, as a destination towards which the market is evolving, not necessarily as a silver bullet solution. ThreatQuotient’s platform supports a wide range of use cases, from threat detection, investigation and response, making security operations more efficient and effective.”

ThreatQuotient was identified as a vendor-agnostic solution that aggregates data from a wide range of security controls (e.g., endpoint, cloud, network) to enable security teams to detect, investigate, and respond to threats in a faster and more holistic manner, based on Frost & Sullivan’s extensive and ongoing analysis of the XDR space, combined with stringent award criteria. ThreatQuotient won the Frost & Sullivan Global Competitive Strategy Leadership Award in XDR in 2021 for outstanding performance across all categories: Competitive difference, executive team alignment, stakeholder integration, price and performance value, customer purchase and ownership experiences, and customer service experiences are all factors to consider.

Mikita Hanets, Frost & Sullivan industry analyst, added, “In contrast to most early XDR offerings, the ThreatQ Platform enables security operations teams to ingest data from a wide array of security controls, whether they are from a single vendor or multiple providers. The company has an extensive list of out-of-the-box integrations that allow ThreatQuotient’s customers to start benefiting from those partnerships in a matter of minutes.”

ThreatQuotient’s security operations platform already beats other early XDR options, according to the Frost & Sullivan award write-up, by enabling threat data correlation, connecting with a wide range of third-party solutions, and taking a data-driven approach to automation. This accolade comes on the heels of two key product enhancements released in 2021: ThreatQ TDR Orchestrator and ThreatQ Data Exchange, positioning ThreatQ as a firm that will lead the industry progression towards the XDR goal. Visit marketplace.threatq.com for more information about the ThreatQ Marketplace.


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