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 ManageEngine Strengthens Its Unified Security Platform With Reengineered Detection

ManageEngine Strengthens Its Unified Security Platform With Reengineered Detection

ManageEngine, a division of Zoho Corporation and a leading provider of enterprise IT management solutions, announced that its security information and event management (SIEM) solution, Log360, has been strengthened with a reengineered threat detection approach, in a major enhancement aimed at addressing the needs of modern-day security operations center (SOC) teams.

Over 60% of SOC teams are overwhelmed with irrelevant threat data, of which a majority (53%) of cloud security alerts can be considered noise, according to the 2025 Threat Intelligence Benchmark study commissioned by Google. ManageEngine's latest release bolsters Log360’s position as a unified security platform by filtering out the security alert noise, thereby enabling faster triage and reducing burnout issues faced by security analysts.

“The biggest challenge for security teams today isn’t collecting data—it’s separating genuine signals from overwhelming noise,” said Manikandan Thangaraj, vice president at ManageEngine. "We’ve reengineered our detection system to not just build more complex rules, but to deliver true efficiency and empower SOC with flexible, granular rule-tuning capabilities that go beyond simple thresholds. With this advancement, SOC analysts can filter out benign noise without sacrificing the ability to catch a true compromise. This shifts our focus to a targeted pursuit of genuine threats—ensuring we’re effectively protecting and not just monitoring twenty-four seven."

The new capabilities include a centralized detection console, object-level rule filters, and over 1,500 prebuilt detection rules that are continuously delivered and updated from the cloud. This upgrade also lays the foundation for enterprise-grade scalability—with a multi-tier architecture, role-specialized log processing, and centralized multi-site collection—ensuring performance and resilience as data sources and log volumes grow.

 

 

 

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