In the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for SIEM, researchers evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the providers it considers most significant in the marketplace. Therefore, larger companies often turn to cloud-based SIEM as a Service.įirst Impressions: 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for SIEM The SIEM market continues to grow, even as more conservative technology adopters turn to these cybersecurity solutions, favoring deployment and operational support. customers, compliance reporting support represents the bare minimum.
In 2021, threat management remains the primary driver of SIEM solution adoption, with general monitoring and compliance serving as secondary drivers. This means that the report does not present concrete predictions as seen in previous iterations the entire report could be read as a prediction for this mature and competitive market.
It does not focus on the market as it is today.” However, Gartner also makes note that their market analysis “focuses on transformational technologies and approaches to meeting the future needs of end-users.
Gartner researchers define SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) as “catering to customers’ need to: collect security event logs and telemetry in real-time for threat detection and compliance use cases analyze telemetry in real-time and over-time to detect attacks and other activities of interest investigate incidents to determine their potential severity and impact on a business” and more.Īdditionally, Gartner notes the importance of data normalization, network security event monitoring, user activity monitoring, and compliance reporting. recently released the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for SIEM. The editors at Solutions Review highlight what’s changed since the 2021 iteration of Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for SIEM and provide analysis of the report.