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ExtraHop® Disrupts Network Detection and Response Market with Industry’s First All-in-One Sensor

Consolidates and modernizes legacy solutions to unlock the full power of NDR

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ExtraHop, a leader in modern network detection and response (NDR), today launched the industry’s first all-in-one sensor designed to unify network traffic collection that scales across a number of security use cases. This further advances ExtraHop’s vision to consolidate NDR, network performance monitoring (NPM), intrusion detection (IDS), and full packet forensics into an integrated, powerful, and adaptable security solution for the modern hybrid enterprise.

According to IDC1, tool consolidation can save 16% of total tool costs and nearly 20% of analyst time on average. With the ExtraHop all-in-one sensor, customers can eliminate the need to tap into each network segment multiple times to feed their legacy security tools. The all-in-one sensors feed into a unified NDR platform - ExtraHop RevealX™ - to deliver comprehensive visibility, performance monitoring, advanced threat detection, attack surface discovery, blast radius and damage assessment, threat hunting, forensics, and more.

“Most organizations deploy a patchwork of legacy tools that create a fragmented view of the network and add unnecessary complexity, leading to critical delays in threat detection, investigation and response, ultimately inflating security operations costs,” said Kanaiya Vasani, Chief Product Officer, ExtraHop. “We’re leading the charge to address these challenges with a modern NDR solution that integrates network observability, IDS, NDR, and packet forensics to help security analysts identify and respond to threats faster.”

Customers can collect, decrypt, analyze, and store all the traffic traversing their hybrid networks using just one sensor - without the need for multiple instrumentation ports per network - to:

  • Lower costs: Reduce the cost of managing and maintaining multiple sensors and packet feeds.
  • Simplify security stacks: Eliminate tool sprawl and integrate multiple security tools into one platform.
  • Elevate security postures: Gain complete visibility across hybrid network environments - from data center campuses to cloud and SASE infrastructures, and beyond - to detect threats that other tools might miss.
  • Enhance SOC productivity: Streamline security workflows by avoiding switching between siloed security tools and leverage network context data to achieve faster response times.

“A disjointed set of network security solutions isn't just a budget drain; it also introduces operational chaos, leading to missed alerts and a diminished ability to effectively respond to threats,” said Chris Kissel, Research Vice President, Security & Trust, IDC. “ExtraHop is setting a new standard in the market by providing a solution that tackles both challenges with its all-in-one sensor. With a comprehensive view of their network environments and a diverse set of use cases, even the most complex and highly dispersed enterprises can experience faster threat detection and response.”

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About ExtraHop®

ExtraHop empowers enterprises to stay ahead of evolving threats with the most comprehensive approach to network detection and response (NDR).

Since 2007, the company has helped organizations across the globe extract real-time insights from their hybrid networks with the most in-depth network telemetry. ExtraHop uniquely combines NDR, network performance management (NPM), intrusion detection (IDS), and packet forensics in a single, integrated console for complete network visibility and unparalleled context that supports data-driven security decisions. With a powerful all-in-one sensor and cloud-scale machine learning, the ExtraHop RevealXTM platform enhances SOC productivity, reduces overhead, and elevates security postures.

Unlock the full power of network detection and response with ExtraHop. To learn more, visit www.extrahop.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

© 2025 ExtraHop Networks, Inc., RevealX, RevealX 360, RevealX Enterprise, and ExtraHop are registered trademarks or trademarks of ExtraHop Networks, Inc.

 

1 ”IDC, North American Security Tools and Vendors Consolidation Study: Insights on Product Consolidation Plans (doc #US52023024, April 2024).”

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