Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR vs. Prophet Security

Overview
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Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR
Score 7.1 out of 10
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Cortex XSOAR, formerly Demisto and now from Palo Alto Networks since it was acquired in March 2019, provides orchestration to enable security teams to ingest alerts across sources and execute standardized, automatable playbooks for accelerated incident response. Its playbooks are powered by hundreds of integrations and thousands of security actions, striking the right balance between rapid machine execution and nuanced human oversight.N/A
Prophet Security
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Prophet Security is an AI SOC platform featuring an Agentic AI SOC Analyst that autonomously triages, investigates, and responds to alerts. By automating time-intensive investigative tasks, it boosts team efficiency, accelerates threat response, and enables analysts to focus on critical security threats. Prophet AI connects with SIEMs, Endpoint (EDR) tools, Cloud Service Providers, Email Service Providers, Identity (IDP) tools, threat feeds, data lakes, and other data sources to provide…N/A
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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Likelihood to Renew
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Implementation Rating
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
XSOAR is well suited for phishing detection and response. Phishing alerts are as much of a
problem today as they were decades ago. This is because: ●Attackers Can leverage automation to launch high-quantity phishing attacks with the click
of a button.
●Spear Phishing attacks are sophisticated and sometimes indistinguishable from real
emails, resulting in compromise through human error.
●Security Teams aren’t able to follow set processes while responding to phishing alerts.
They must coordinate across email inboxes, threat intel, NGFW, ticketing, and
other tools. Each tool has different consoles, data conventions, and contexts,
making it difficult for security teams to fill in the gaps while minimizing
errors. XSOAR is less suited for analyzing traffic.
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Pros
  • Automation with immediate security responses.
  • Comprehensive phishing protection and increased email protection.
  • Analysis and reporting feature.
  • Intuitive and easy-to-view panels.
  • Alerts by email and sms of incidents for the administration.
  • Centralized monitoring.
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Cons
  • SAML is not stable, it gives a lot of issues.
  • Pre-defined playbooks need a lot of fine tuning
  • Lacks proper documentation
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Likelihood to Renew
It has proven to be far to valuable and effective to consider getting rid of it. Until something better comes along, this is staying in our product stack.
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Implementation Rating
It was much easier than we all anticipated.
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Alternatives Considered
The quantity of integrations with security solutions is highest in Palo Alto Solution. The capacity to identify anomalous events is much better in Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR. The flexibility of increased storage area is better as well. The dashboard is very intuitive about showing the most important incidents and how to resolve them.
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Return on Investment
  • Reduces man-hours spent on handling false-positive repetitive alerts, daily 40% of analysts' time saved during a 24 hour period. In the initial stage, it was 75% of analysts' time saved due to the new environment, less maturity, and a lot of un-finetuned alerts.
  • Single pane for notification, collaboration, and action (to some extent) which is a major time saver compared to the conventional method of meeting invites and emails back-and-forth.
  • Secure documentation of business-critical incidents with a need-to-know basis of access according to each role.
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ScreenShots

Prophet Security Screenshots

Screenshot of a dynamic, real-time view of the most impactful SOC metrics and insights presented through a dashboard. Security operations managers can visualize and report on important metrics such as alert dwell time, mean time to investigate and mean time to resolve. Prophet AI also analyzes the effectiveness of the source and efficacy of alerts, providing insights to detection engineering teams. This provides a transparent overview of the overall impact of Prophet AI while uncovering insights that measure the effectiveness of security tools.