The Top 25 Security Analytics Providers in the Cybersecurity 500 List for Q4 2015

Cyber security research and market intelligence firm Cybersecurity Ventures has released the latest iteration of its Cybersecurity 500 list, a global compilation of innovative companies providing cybersecurity solutions and services.
The list, which is updated quarterly, aims at creating “awareness and recognition for the most innovative cyber security companies,” according to a press release announcing the Q4 2015 update.
Unlike Gartner and Forrest reports, the Cybersecurity 500 list does not consider vendor revenue, employees, or annual growth in its rankings. “We do not think a list of the largest cyber security companies is useful to our target audience of cyber and IT security decision makers,” says Steve Morgan, founder and CEO of Cybersecurity Ventures, and Editor-in-Chief of the Cybersecurity 500 list. “[IT decision makers] already know who the biggest vendors are. Instead, we give a nod to the hottest and most innovative companies.”
Selection and ranking criteria are subjective and include some or all of the following when evaluating each company:
- Cybersecurity Sector (market category)
- Problem(s) solved
- Customer Base
- Feedback from CISOs and Decision Makers
- Feedback from IT Security Evaluators & Recommenders
- Feedback from VARs, SIs and Consultants
- VC Funding
- Company Growth
- Published Product Reviews
- Demos and Presentations at Conferences
- Corporate Marketing and Branding
- Media Coverage
- Notable Implementations
- Founder and Management Pedigree
We’ve combed through the list and pulled the 25 top-ranked Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) and related technology vendors. Businesses are listed according to rank in the Cybersecurity 500 list. Businesses listed in red text also feature on our SIEM Solutions Directory, and in our free 2015 SIEM Solutions Buyer’s Guide.
# |
Company Name |
Cybersecurity Industry Sector |
Corporate HQ |
3 | AlienVault | Threat Detection and Response | San Mateo, CA |
7 | RSA | Intelligence Driven Security | Bedford, MA |
8 | IBM | Enterprise IT Security Solutions | Armonk, NY |
12 | Palo Alto Networks | Threat Detection and Response | Santa Clara, CA |
18 | Intel Security Group | Threat Protection | Santa Clara, CA |
19 | IKANOW | Information Security Analytics | Reston VA |
29 | Splunk | Big Data Security (SIEM) | Cupertino, CA |
44 | Ziften | Endpoint Threat Detection | Austin TX |
57 | Rapid 7 | Security Data & Analytics Solution | Boston MA |
62 | HP | Cybersecurity for Public Sector & Defense | Palo Alto, CA |
65 | Qualys | Cloud Security & Compliance | Redwood City CA |
84 | Click Security | Real Time Security Analytics | Austin TX |
98 | NetIQ | Security Management & Intelligence | Houston, TX |
99 | Tenable | Vulnerability Scanning | Columbia, MD |
132 | Silobreaker | Cyber Analytics & Risk Intelligence | London, UK |
135 | AccelOps | Network Security Monitoring | Santa Clara, CA |
157 | Trustwave | Managed Security Services | Chicago, IL |
171 | Securonix | Security Analytics Technology | Los Angeles, CA |
182 | Sumo Logic | Big Data Security Analytics | Redwood City, CA |
185 | Hortonworks | Big Data Security Analytics | Santa Clara, CA |
186 | SilverSky | Security-as-a-Service | Milford, CT |
191 | Threat Stack | Cloud Security Monitoring | Boston, MA |
253 | LogRhythm | Log Management & Security Analytics | Boulder, CO |
303 | Solarwinds | IT Security Software | Austin, TX |
386 | Red Lambda | Big Data Security Analytics | Longwood, FL |
You can check out the Cybersecurity 500 list in full, with descriptions for each vendor, here.
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