Graylog vs. Securonix Next-Generation SIEM

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Graylog
Score 8.4 out of 10
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Graylog, headquartered in Houston, offers their eponymous platform for centralized log management that helps users find meaning in data faster so as to take action immediately. Graylog is available via Enterprise and Cloud plans, but also has a Small Business Plan, and an Open (free) plan with limited features.N/A
Securonix Next-Generation SIEM
Score 9.9 out of 10
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Securonix headquartered in Addison offers the Securonix Next-Generation SIEM deployment, combining log management as well as user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), for a complete SOC solution.N/A
Pricing
GraylogSecuronix Next-Generation SIEM
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
GraylogSecuronix Next-Generation SIEM
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Features
GraylogSecuronix Next-Generation SIEM
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Comparison of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) features of Product A and Product B
Graylog
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Ratings
Securonix Next-Generation SIEM
8.7
6 Ratings
11% above category average
Centralized event and log data collection00 Ratings9.06 Ratings
Correlation00 Ratings8.86 Ratings
Event and log normalization/management00 Ratings8.66 Ratings
Deployment flexibility00 Ratings8.86 Ratings
Integration with Identity and Access Management Tools00 Ratings8.96 Ratings
Custom dashboards and workspaces00 Ratings8.66 Ratings
Host and network-based intrusion detection00 Ratings8.85 Ratings
Data integration/API management00 Ratings8.56 Ratings
Behavioral analytics and baselining00 Ratings8.96 Ratings
Rules-based and algorithmic detection thresholds00 Ratings9.06 Ratings
Response orchestration and automation00 Ratings7.45 Ratings
Reporting and compliance management00 Ratings8.95 Ratings
Incident indexing/searching00 Ratings9.06 Ratings
Best Alternatives
GraylogSecuronix Next-Generation SIEM
Small Businesses
SolarWinds Papertrail
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Score 8.9 out of 10
AlienVault USM
AlienVault USM
Score 7.9 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
PRTG
PRTG
Score 8.8 out of 10
InsightIDR
InsightIDR
Score 8.8 out of 10
Enterprises
PRTG
PRTG
Score 8.8 out of 10
InsightIDR
InsightIDR
Score 8.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
GraylogSecuronix Next-Generation SIEM
Likelihood to Recommend
7.8
(7 ratings)
8.6
(6 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.3
(6 ratings)
Support Rating
3.6
(3 ratings)
8.4
(6 ratings)
Professional Services
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
GraylogSecuronix Next-Generation SIEM
Likelihood to Recommend
Graylog
For small companies, Graylog is the best solution possible. It's easy to configure and "just works." Above everything else, it's free. The only thing I hold against it is the fact that it's Linux-based. [This] makes sense because Elasticsearch is Linux-based. But Linux adds a layer of complexity that we don't need for something basic as a logging server. I'm pretty sure that we would have had a logging server years earlier if I had to convince quite a few decision-making people to go ahead with it anyway.
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Securonix
The best part of Securonix is it's architecture which makes it scalable and allows it to add any new feature to match the requirement. Securonix is well suited for enterprises who are mid to large size and are looking for a quick time to value, do not want to put upfront capex and invest less on the service layer. It becomes little costly for a small sized organisation.
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Pros
Graylog
  • Graylog does a great job of its core function: log aggregation, retention, and searching.
  • Graylog has a very flexible configuration. The backend for storage is Elasticsearch and MongoDB is used to store the configuration. You have to option to make your configuration as simple as possible by storing everything on one box, or you can scale everything out horizontally by using a cluster of Elasticsearch nodes and MongoDB servers with several Graylog servers pointed to all the necessary nodes.
  • Graylog does a good job of abstracting away a fair portion of Elasticsearch index management (sharding, creation, deletion, rotation, etc).
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Securonix
  • A robust automated response mechanism via Playbooks.
  • Thorough documentation on search query syntax.
  • Built-in Graph/chart creation based on query results.
  • A quick and responsive support team.
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Cons
Graylog
  • Support for more log sources
  • Event alerts/emails - Some cases where unable to separate data from multiple clients, and no easy fix
  • API - Limits results to 10,000 and can cause server to lockup on queries that exceed the limit
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Securonix
  • There is a steep learning curve for the platform.
  • Developing your own analytics can be challenging due to the depth and complexity of the analytics engine.
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Usability
Graylog
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Securonix
Securonix Next-Generation SIEM provides loads of features that can be utilized as per business requirements. With the Securonix Jupyter update, the feature set is fine tuned for efficient implementation. The SOAR platform will complete the product for automated response on top of the alerting capabilities. The primary factor for selecting a SIEM will include the support model. While implementing and currently using Securonix Next-Generation SIEM in our environment, we have experienced the best support provided by the SIEM team in all aspects.
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Support Rating
Graylog
Community support does not give simple straightforward answers; simply search up Graylog Issues and look at some of the responses on the forums. The documentation is your only hope if you are on the free version, as you can NOT purchase only support. The few times I have worked with Graylog Enterprise support they were great though.
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Securonix
Securonix acts with urgency to support day to day operational issues & queries and shows a real commitment to us as a partner. I rate this an 8 because there are still some bumps in the road, instances where communications can be sparse or unclear.
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Alternatives Considered
Graylog
In terms of log aggregation, the free product fully stacks up with the competitors listed. Full control over the data ingests for flexible configuration. Graylog even better on that front than AlienVault USM because you cannot configure the variable mapping. We haven't used the threat exchange stuff or correlation. But with regex searches, we have created function dashboards that show threat theater pictures of our network based on logs from our firewall.
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Securonix
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Professional Services
Graylog
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Securonix
I have worked with the Securonix PS team and they have done a good job so far.
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Return on Investment
Graylog
  • Graylog is just less expensive than some other options which meant it fit into our budget otherwise we might not be able to justify a higher cost.
  • Being able to track issues that we normally couldn't track using other tools is a bonus to help us know of any issues we have and can fix before an outage or failure that could potentially cost money.
  • We have had to spend more time than I would like to understand and customize Graylog which has taken time away from other tasks and projects.
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Securonix
  • Securonix Next-Generation SIEM has reduced the amount of overhead required for environment monitoring by 15%!
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