Omdia Market Landscape: Cybersecurity Data Fabrics 2025
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Cybersecurity data fabrics – Insights from Omdia Market Landscape and why DataBee is named a Vendor to Watch.
Cybersecurity is increasingly recognized as a data management challenge, and organizations are rethinking their security data architectures to improve efficiency, visibility, and resilience. As enterprises increasingly recognize cybersecurity as a data management challenge, data fabrics have emerged as a strategic solution for unifying, analyzing, and optimizing security data across use cases.
This Omdia Market Landscape report examines the rise of cybersecurity data fabrics—platforms that unify and optimize security data across use cases such as threat detection, compliance, and exposure management.
Data fabrics are enabling proactive security strategies and cost-effective data operations, making them foundational to modern security programs. The report outlines market trends, vendor strategies, and enterprise recommendations, and highlights DataBee as a “Vendor to Watch."
Read the full report to find out:
- How cybersecurity data fabrics are reshaping security architectures by enabling unified, scalable, and cost-efficient management of security data across multiple use cases.
- Key market trends, vendor strategies, and investment dynamics driving innovation in security data management, including the rise of proactive threat exposure and compliance solutions.
- Why DataBee is a “Vendor to Watch” and how its AI-powered data fabric supports Fortune 500 organizations with continuous compliance, asset discovery, threat detection, and optimized data storage.
Cybersecurity data fabrics – Insights from Omdia Market Landscape and why DataBee is named a Vendor to Watch.
Cybersecurity is increasingly recognized as a data management challenge, and organizations are rethinking their security data architectures to improve efficiency, visibility, and resilience. As enterprises increasingly recognize cybersecurity as a data management challenge, data fabrics have emerged as a strategic solution for unifying, analyzing, and optimizing security data across use cases.
This Omdia Market Landscape report examines the rise of cybersecurity data fabrics—platforms that unify and optimize security data across use cases such as threat detection, compliance, and exposure management.
Data fabrics are enabling proactive security strategies and cost-effective data operations, making them foundational to modern security programs. The report outlines market trends, vendor strategies, and enterprise recommendations, and highlights DataBee as a “Vendor to Watch."
Read the full report to find out:
- How cybersecurity data fabrics are reshaping security architectures by enabling unified, scalable, and cost-efficient management of security data across multiple use cases.
- Key market trends, vendor strategies, and investment dynamics driving innovation in security data management, including the rise of proactive threat exposure and compliance solutions.
- Why DataBee is a “Vendor to Watch” and how its AI-powered data fabric supports Fortune 500 organizations with continuous compliance, asset discovery, threat detection, and optimized data storage.
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