Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) technology helps coordinate, execute and automate tasks between various people and tools
CortexTM XSOAR is a comprehensive security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) platform that unifies case management, automation, real-time collaboration and threat intel management to serve security teams across the incident lifecycle.
What Is SOAR?
Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) technology helps coordinate, execute and automate tasks between various people and tools
Top SOAR Use Cases
Join us to learn more about how your peers are leveraging automation to streamline their incident response processes and reduce busywork for their teams.
State of SOAR infographic
Read this infographic to understand how the pandemic is affecting companies' need for automation, and the top benefits and use cases of security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) tools.
SOAR Solutions Forum 2022
The SOAR Solutions Forum will explore best practices of selection, implementation, operations, and staff use of SOAR tools.
2020 State of SOAR Report
Based on Forrester Consulting’s new 2020 State of SOAR Report, 93% of SecOps teams say they’ll be making a priority of increasing automation in their incident responses processes in the coming years.
How SOAR is transforming threat intelligence
This white paper talks about how we need to transform threat intelligence by integrating it into an extensible SOAR platform enabling analysts to take full control over their threat intelligence combined with the power of proven SOAR capabilities.
2020 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for SOAR
Read it to find out which SOAR platform is right for you based on its market segments, delivery model and capabilities, as well as its overall product, innovation and market leadership position in the cybersecurity space.
Gartner® Market Guide for SOAR
Gartner Market Guide for evaluating and choosing a Security Operations and Response (SOAR) solution
The 2019 State of SOAR Report
Every security team has its own set of security tools, competencies, common use cases and compliance requirements. One of the few common threads that weaves through all these elements is the steps for responding to a security incident. Demisto, now part of Palo Alto Networks, sponsored a study of security professionals around the world to delve deeper into their challenges across the incident response (IR) lifecycle, the tools they use and the capabilities they feel are missing from their tool stacks.