Exaforce
An agentic SOC platform for teams that need AI triage without losing security control.
What is Exaforce?
Exaforce is an agentic security operations platform and MDR provider. It uses AI agents to investigate alerts, enrich cases, reduce analyst toil, and help security teams respond faster while keeping workflows connected to existing security data and controls.
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Use cases to evaluate
Prioritizing and investigating security alerts before analyst review
Enriching incidents with context from cloud, identity, and endpoint tools
Reducing repetitive SOC handoffs and duplicate case work
Using managed detection support while internal security capacity matures
Fit to evaluate
Security leaders dealing with too many alerts and limited analysts
Mid-market companies evaluating MDR plus AI SOC automation
Teams that need investigation help across cloud and SaaS signals
Operators who want faster triage before hiring a larger SOC
Business fit
Right for you if alert volume is already creating response delays or analyst burnout. Exaforce is not a replacement for security ownership: buyers still need escalation rules, identity and cloud hygiene, incident-response ownership, and a clear view of which systems the platform can access.
How to evaluate Exaforce
Use this category when security reviews, compliance evidence, or access controls are slowing deals or operations.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map Exaforce to one concrete workflow first, such as prioritizing and investigating security alerts before analyst review. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare evidence collection, access controls, integrations, and audit workflows.
Compare practical alternatives
Compare Exaforce with other Security & Compliance vendors before committing to a contract or migration.
Validate cost and rollout effort
Exaforce uses sales-led pricing for its agentic SOC and MDR platform. Expect pricing to depend on monitored environment size, data sources, detection coverage, service level, and response support. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the technical setup matches your team.
Compare Exaforce with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Prioritizing and investigating security alerts before analyst review, Enriching incidents with context from cloud, identity, and endpoint tools |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Security leaders dealing with too many alerts and limited analysts, Mid-market companies evaluating MDR plus AI SOC automation |
| Implementation effort | Technical setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | Contact sales |
| Closest alternatives | Other Security & Compliance tools |
Exaforce pricing
| Model | Contact sales |
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| Snapshot | Exaforce uses sales-led pricing for its agentic SOC and MDR platform. Expect pricing to depend on monitored environment size, data sources, detection coverage, service level, and response support. |
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Common questions about Exaforce
What is Exaforce?
Exaforce is an agentic security operations platform and MDR provider. It uses AI agents to investigate alerts, enrich cases, reduce analyst toil, and help security teams respond faster while keeping workflows connected to existing security data and controls.
What is Exaforce used for?
Common use cases: Prioritizing and investigating security alerts before analyst review; Enriching incidents with context from cloud, identity, and endpoint tools; Reducing repetitive SOC handoffs and duplicate case work; Using managed detection support while internal security capacity matures.
How much does Exaforce cost?
Exaforce uses sales-led pricing for its agentic SOC and MDR platform. Expect pricing to depend on monitored environment size, data sources, detection coverage, service level, and response support.
Who is Exaforce best for?
Exaforce fits Security leaders dealing with too many alerts and limited analysts, Mid-market companies evaluating MDR plus AI SOC automation, Teams that need investigation help across cloud and SaaS signals, Operators who want faster triage before hiring a larger SOC. Right for you if alert volume is already creating response delays or analyst burnout. Exaforce is not a replacement for security ownership: buyers still need escalation rules, identity and cloud hygiene, incident-response ownership, and a clear view of which systems the platform can access.