Cybersecurity technology selected around risk, fit and cost.
Cyber Electra helps organizations compare, select and implement cybersecurity products across network security, cloud security, identity, monitoring, application security, vulnerability management, data protection and governance.
The right product is the one your team can operate and defend.
We start with your environment, obligations, budget, staffing model and current control gaps. Then we compare technologies against real business requirements rather than product claims.
Every recommendation should be explainable to leadership, supportable by the technical team and defensible during audit or client review.
Choose the technology area you want to review.
Each category links to its own detailed page and includes the partners that fit that technology need.
Security Operations and Monitoring
Monitoring technologies that help teams detect, triage and report suspicious activity across users, endpoints, networks and cloud services.
Network and Perimeter Security
Control technologies for firewalls, WAF, DNS security, segmentation, secure access, VPN and public-facing systems.
Vulnerability and Exposure Management
Tools for asset discovery, vulnerability assessment, application security, remediation workflow and exposure reduction.
Identity and Access
Identity technologies for SSO, MFA, privileged access, conditional access, access governance and third-party access control.
Data Protection and Privacy
Technologies that protect sensitive information across email, endpoints, users, applications and privacy workflows.
Cloud and SaaS Security
Security technologies for cloud platforms, SaaS access, APIs, DNS, application protection and hybrid control design.
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Platforms and evidence workflows that support risk registers, policy management, control evidence and board reporting.
Partners mapped by control area.
The partner list below groups the current Cyber Electra technology portfolio into the areas most buyers use during selection.
Network, Cloud and IoT Security
Enterprise network, cloud and perimeter platforms.
Identity and Access Management
Identity, privileged access and workforce access control.
Application Security and DevSecOps
SAST, DAST, SCA, threat modeling and AppSec workflow.
Asset, Vulnerability and Risk
Exposure, vulnerability, application and risk-management support.
UEBA, SIEM and Deception
Detection, analytics, insider risk and deception technologies.
Email, Endpoint and Awareness
Protection across email, endpoints and human risk.
How we compare cybersecurity technologies.
Risk reduction
The product must address a clear exposure, control gap, compliance need or operational bottleneck.
Operational fit
We review staffing, ownership, alert volume, maintenance effort and reporting needs before selection.
Integration path
The tool should connect with identity, logging, ticketing, endpoint, network and governance workflows where needed.
Evidence quality
Outputs should support internal reporting, audit review, client assurance and incident analysis.
Total cost
We look past license cost and include deployment, tuning, staffing, training, support and renewal impact.
Roadmap fit
Technology choices should align with the organization’s security maturity path, not just today’s urgent gap.
From product review to operational handover.
Cyber Electra can support the full technology path, from comparison and business case to rollout, tuning and management reporting.
Assess
Review current tools, obligations, architecture, budget and control gaps.
Compare
Map partner options against functional, financial and operational requirements.
Plan
Build the rollout path, owners, milestones, dependencies and success measures.
Tune
Configure controls, reduce noise, validate outputs and align reporting.
Handover
Document decisions, train owners and leave a supportable operating model.
Common technology questions.
Use these to prepare for your first technology selection discussion.
Start by reviewing the current tool’s coverage, configuration, workflow and reporting quality. Many tools underperform because they were never fully tuned or integrated.
Yes. We can build a comparison matrix covering requirements, integrations, security value, operating effort, cost, licensing model and implementation risk.
Yes. We can turn technical requirements into a business case with risk reduction, budget impact, operating model, timeline and ROI analysis.
No. Technology selection works best when paired with consulting, assessment, governance or implementation support, depending on the risk driver.
Let’s choose the right technology path.
Tell us your current tools, risk driver, deadline and budget range. We will map the options and the next steps.