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Meet Exabeam Sherpa: The AI Backbone of Our NextGeneration Partner Experience

Today’s partners don’t need more portals, more PDFs, or more one‑time training sessions. They need momentum. That’s why we built Exabeam Sherpa, an AI‑powered, always‑on virtual Channel Account Manager (CAM) designed to help partners ramp faster, sell smarter, and scale performance as their teams grow.

AI Access Without Add-Ons or Limits

Artificial intelligence (AI) within security operations has shifted from basic summarization to fully agentic systems that participate in threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR). As these capabilities evolve, many vendors restrict access through add-ons, credits, or gated previews. The result is predictable: Analysts use AI less, trust it less, and see less value from it. Agentic AI capabilities should be available the moment analysts need it, not controlled through tiers or metering.

The New CISO Podcast Ep. 141 - Dean Sapp | Six Steps for Better Communication as a CISO

In this episode of The New CISO, host Steve Moore speaks with Dean Sapp, CISO and Data Protection Officer at Filevine, about one of security's most critical yet overlooked skills—written communication. Drawing from a brutal college English class that failed students for a single typo and over 20 years building security programs in the legal tech industry, Dean reveals why the ability to articulate security findings clearly separates average professionals from exceptional leaders who drive real business impact.

Exabeam Agent Behavior Analytics: First-of-Its-Kind Behavioral Detections for AI Agents

AI agents are moving into real workflows faster than most teams expected. According to PwC’s 2025 AI Agent Survey, 79% of companies are already adopting AI agents, and 88% of executives expect to increase AI-related budgets in the next year. These agents are now handling research, summarization, customer engagement, and operational tasks at a scale humans can’t match.

AI Agents Are The New Detection Problem Nobody Designed For

AI agents now operate as core identities in enterprise environments, authenticating, accessing data, and executing workflows at machine speed. Their flexibility and scale introduce a detection challenge traditional security models were never built to solve. Exabeam has seen this pattern before with insider threat and workload identities. AI agents accelerate the need for identity-centric detection.

The New CISO Podcast Ep. 140 - Manuel Ressel | The Four Cs: Why a Schoolteacher Makes a Great CISO

In this episode of The New CISO, host Steve Moore speaks with Manuel "Manu" Ressel, CISO at SAUTER Group, about his unconventional journey from classroom teacher to cybersecurity leader—and why the "Four Cs" of modern education provide a powerful framework for building effective security programs. Drawing from years as both a teacher and school principal in Germany, Manu introduces Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity as essential leadership skills that fundamentally challenge how the industry approaches awareness training and incident response.

Decoding the 2025 MITRE ATT&CK Evals: A Call for Clarity and a Guide for Analysts

The latest MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise Evaluations are out, featuring scenarios that emulate sophisticated actors like Scattered Spider and Mustang Panda. While every release of the findings is a significant event for the security community, this year’s evaluation highlights both new and recurring concerns for security professionals.

The New CISO Podcast Ep. 139 - Alex Rice | Safety Third: Why Security Shouldn't Be Your Top Priority

In this episode of The New CISO, host Steve Moore speaks with Alex Rice, Founder, CTO, and CISO at HackerOne, about challenging one of cybersecurity's most deeply held beliefs—that security should be the top priority. Drawing from his journey building security programs at Facebook and founding HackerOne, Alex introduces the "safety third" philosophy and explains why accepting that security is never first can actually make you more effective as a leader.