Vendor Category: Cybersecurity

  • DNSfilter

    DNSfilter

    The platform helps block phishing attacks, malware, ransomware, and unwanted content before connections are established, ensuring safer browsing experiences across networks, remote users, and cloud environments. DNSFilter enables businesses to strengthen security, improve productivity, and maintain compliance with industry standards while reducing overall cyber risk.

  • Thales

    Thales

    Thales provides advanced cybersecurity solutions that help organizations protect their sensitive data, digital identities, applications, APIs, and software across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Its portfolio is designed to support secure digital transformation by enabling strong data protection, encryption, key management, identity and access management, application security, and compliance readiness.

  • Symantec

    Symantec

    A global technology titan delivering industrial-grade semiconductors and infrastructure software, providing the mission-critical foundation for private cloud, cybersecurity, and high-scale networking.

  • Kaspersky

    Kaspersky

    Kaspersky is a global cybersecurity firm founded in 1997 and headquartered in Moscow, Russia, known for its wide range of security products and services that protect consumers and businesses from cyber threats. The company offers antivirus and internet security software, endpoint protection, threat intelligence, and advanced solutions for enterprise security—such as endpoint detection and response (EDR), network security, and cloud‑native protection—designed to prevent, detect, and respond to malware, ransomware, phishing, and other attacks. In addition to its technology portfolio, Kaspersky provides threat research, incident response services, and security awareness training, helping organizations strengthen defenses, investigate incidents, and stay ahead of evolving cyber risks.

  • Cognna

    Cognna


    Cognna is a Saudi Arabia–based cybersecurity technology company founded in 2022 that focuses on helping organizations detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats using advanced agentic AI and autonomous security operations capabilities. Its flagship platform, COGNNA Nexus, combines real‑time threat detection, alert triage, continuous asset discovery, proactive threat hunting, and automated response into a unified Security Operations Center (SOC) solution designed to reduce alert noise, accelerate incident management, and help meet compliance requirements across various regulatory frameworks. The company also supports managed SOC services and integrates with a wide range of security tools to help both enterprises and smaller organizations strengthen their security posture and operational efficiency.

  • LogRhythm Exabeam

    LogRhythm Exabeam

    LogRhythm and Exabeam are two U.S.-based cybersecurity firms focused on helping organizations detect, investigate, and respond to security threats through advanced analytics and automation.

    LogRhythm offers a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platform that centralizes and correlates log and event data, enriched with threat intelligence and behavioral analytics, to help security teams identify suspicious activity, streamline incident investigations, and automate responses. Its solution is often used by enterprises to improve visibility, compliance, and operational efficiency across their IT environments.

    Exabeam also delivers a next‑generation SIEM and Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) platform that leverages user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA) and machine learning to detect anomalies, build baselines of normal behavior, and accelerate threat hunting and response workflows. Exabeam’s approach emphasizes scalable analytics and automated playbooks that reduce manual effort and help security operations centers (SOCs) more effectively manage complex threats.

    Both companies support their platforms with professional services, training, and support to optimize deployment, tune detections, and improve overall security operations.

  • Core Light

    Core Light


    Corelight is a U.S.-based cybersecurity company headquartered in San Francisco that specializes in Network Detection and Response (NDR) solutions designed to give security teams deep visibility into network and cloud activity. Founded by the creators of the open‑source network security project Zeek, Corelight’s platform transforms raw network traffic into high‑fidelity, structured evidence that helps organizations proactively hunt threats, accelerate investigations, and detect advanced attacks with rich analytics and AI‑driven workflows. Its sensors and software integrate with existing security stacks to enhance threat hunting, incident response, and monitoring across hybrid, cloud, and on‑premises environments, serving large enterprises, government agencies, and research institutions around the world.

  • Akamai Technologies

    Akamai Technologies

    Akamai Technologies is an American technology firm founded in 1998 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that operates one of the world’s largest distributed cloud platforms to deliver, optimize, and secure digital content and applications over the Internet. Originally best known for its content delivery network (CDN) that accelerates web performance by caching and distributing data closer to end users, Akamai has expanded into cloud computing, cybersecurity, and edge services that protect against threats like DDoS attacks, bot abuse, and API vulnerabilities while ensuring fast, reliable access to web and mobile experiences. Its solutions are used by global enterprises to enhance performance, defend digital assets, and support scalable online operations across cloud and hybrid environments.

  • Imperva

    Imperva

    Imperva is a U.S.-based cybersecurity firm that provides data and application protection solutions to help organizations safeguard their most critical digital assets. Its offerings include web application firewalls (WAF), database security, API protection, DDoS mitigation, and zero‑trust controls—designed to prevent breaches, detect attacks, and ensure compliance across on‑premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. Imperva’s technologies are paired with professional services and support to help customers assess risk, implement security policies, and respond to threats effectively, making it a trusted partner for enterprises looking to secure applications and data at scale.

  • Check Point

    Check Point

    Check Point Software Technologies is a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. It develops and sells a wide range of software and hardware products designed to protect enterprises, governments, and service providers from cyber threats—such as malware, ransomware, network intrusions, cloud and mobile attacks—through its unified Infinity platform, which includes solutions like Harmony for workforce security, CloudGuard for cloud protection, and Quantum for network defense. Check Point’s technology portfolio spans next‑generation firewalls, endpoint security, threat prevention, and centralized security management, and is supported by professional services, consulting, and ongoing technical support, helping more than 100,000 organizations worldwide secure their digital assets.