Exabeam expands cloud-native footprint to UK

New-Scale Security Operations Platform, built on Google Cloud, now supports in-country data residency in its 10th region.

  • Tuesday, 22nd April 2025 Posted 10 months ago in by Phil Alsop

Exabeam is expanding its New-Scale Security Operations Platform to the United Kingdom (UK)—marking the 10th region where its cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) solution meets in-country data residency requirements. Built on Google Cloud, this expansion extends the New-Scale Platform cloud availability across the UK, Germany, and Switzerland, providing organisations with best-of-breed analytics, security intelligence, and automation to stay ahead of evolving threats.

With over a decade of experience integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into security solutions, Exabeam delivers real, fast results that cut through industry hype. Built on Google Cloud’s secure, scalable infrastructure, the New-Scale Platform empowers security teams with behavioural analytics, AI-driven threat detection, and automated investigations to simplify security operations and accelerate response times. While many vendors flood the market with marketing jargon, Exabeam prioritises customer experience, automated efficiency, and AI-powered security operations that make a tangible impact.

“Expanding the Exabeam cloud footprint into the UK gives security teams the local data residency they need without sacrificing speed, scale, or automation,” said Kev Eley, Vice President of UKI. “UK organisations can now take full advantage of AI-driven security intelligence, allowing them to detect threats faster, streamline investigations, and strengthen compliance.”

The expansion of the New-Scale Platform to the UK directly supports the UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan by reinforcing cybersecurity as a foundational element of AI adoption across industries. As the UK government fosters an AI-powered ecosystem—driving advancements in healthcare, education, financial services, government operations, and manufacturing—securing AI-driven innovation is paramount. By enabling faster threat detection, investigation and response (TDIR), Exabeam helps UK enterprises and public sector institutions protect sensitive data, reduce risk, and maintain compliance while leveraging AI to improve efficiency, productivity, and service delivery.

"Cyberthreats are evolving at an unprecedented rate, and traditional security tools aren’t keeping up,” said Ian Thomas, CEO at Sapphire. “The Exabeam New-Scale Platform changes the game, delivering AI-powered automation that helps security teams stay ahead of attackers rather than playing catch-up. The fact that it’s now available in the UK is a huge advantage for organisations that need smarter, faster threat detection.”

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