Compare ExtraHop vs Pathlock
Customers evaluate the quality of ExtraHop's products using the following success metrics.
Overview

ExtraHop is 17 yrs old and is based in United States.
ExtraHop operates as a company focusing on cloud-native network detection and response. It offers a platform that provides 360-degree visibility for detecting and responding to cyber threats, using network data and machine learning (ML) to identify network and application performance issues. It primarily serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, e-commerce and retail, education, and the U.S. public sector. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Seattle, Washington.
Pathlock is 20 yrs old and is based in United States.
Pathlock is a company that focuses on application security and controls automation. The company offers a range of services including access governance, risk analysis, compliant provisioning, and cybersecurity application controls. These services help to automate audit and compliance processes, fortify application security, and manage access to applications. Pathlock was formerly known as Greenlight Technologies. It was founded in 2004 and is based in Dallas, Texas. Pathlock operates as a subsidiary of Leafbuyer Technologies.
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Leadership
Raja Mukerji (Founder, President)
Anand Adya (Chief Executive Officer)
Investors
Bain Capital, Crosspoint Capital Partners
Vertica Capital Partners, Paycheck Protection Program
Product
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Benefits
- Reduced time to respond to attacks
- Reduced time to evaluate threats
- Increased real time visibility into the workings of their IT systems
Products
Reveal(x) Enterprise
ExtraHop Reveal(x) Enterprise is the industry leader in network detection and response (NDR), providing complete east-west visibility, real-time threat detection inside the perimeter, and intelligent response at scale. This is our on-premises offering.
Customers
ExtraHop works with 3 known companies.
Known Partners
Litehouse Foods, Ulta
Why They Buy
One of the biggest challenges for Phoenix Children's has been figuring out how to scale up our IT infrastructure without scaling employees at the same rate...Without ExtraHop, we'd need to increase the headcount on our infrastructure team by at least 30 to 40 percent in order to manage our growing and increasingly complex infrastructure...With it, we're avoiding about $600,000 a year in staffing costs alone.
News & Analysis
ExtraHop has not been mentioned in our research.
Pathlock has been mentioned in our research 1 time.
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Market
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ExtraHop is a Leader in Network detection & response (NDR)
The network detection & response (NDR) market focuses on providing software solutions and tools for monitoring, analyzing, and responding to network security threats and incidents. NDR solutions provide real-time visibility into network traffic, enabling the detection of malicious activities, network anomalies, and potential breaches. These solutions often include features such as network traffic analysis, behavior analytics, threat intelligence integration, and automated response capabilities. The NDR market is driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the need for organizations to proactively detect and respond to network security incidents. It caters to organizations across various industries, including finance, healthcare, technology, and government, where network security is crucial for protecting sensitive data and preventing unauthorized access.