Enterprise investment in security information and event management (SIEM) platforms continues to grow as organizations strengthen cybersecurity operations and modernize threat detection capabilities across increasingly complex IT environments.
Info-Tech Research Group has released its 2026 SIEM Emotional Footprint Report, identifying top-performing SIEM vendors based on customer satisfaction, trust, and user experience insights gathered through the firm’s SoftwareReviews platform.
The report highlights how enterprises are evolving their approach to SIEM platforms, shifting from traditional security monitoring toward more automated, data-centric security operations.
SIEM platforms continue to play a critical role in enterprise cybersecurity by centralizing security monitoring, event correlation, and incident response operations across distributed IT environments.
Modern SIEM solutions help organizations aggregate and analyze security data from multiple systems, enabling security teams to identify suspicious activity, prioritize alerts, and improve response times.
Core platform capabilities typically include real-time threat detection, compliance reporting, event correlation, and integration with broader cybersecurity ecosystems.
Info-Tech’s Emotional Footprint methodology measures user sentiment across 25 categories to generate a Net Emotional Footprint (NEF) score, reflecting overall customer satisfaction and vendor trust.
Based on verified end-user reviews collected through SoftwareReviews, Info-Tech identified several leading SIEM providers recognized for customer experience, innovation, and platform performance.
The 2026 SIEM Emotional Footprint Champions include:
The report provides organizations with insights into vendor performance, helping IT and security leaders evaluate solutions that improve threat visibility and strengthen security operations center (SOC) capabilities.
Info-Tech noted that organizations are increasingly rethinking the role of SIEM platforms within enterprise security operations.
According to Fred Chagnon, Principal Research Director at Info-Tech Research Group, enterprises are transitioning from traditional monitoring-focused SIEM deployments toward platforms that support advanced automation and data-driven SOC operations.
Chagnon said:
"User sentiment toward SIEM solutions remains strong, but organizations are changing how they approach security operations."
He added:
"Security teams are rethinking the role of SIEM, shifting it from a traditional monitoring tool to a data-centric platform that supports more advanced, automated SOC capabilities. At the same time, ingestion-based pricing models are creating friction with this transition, prompting some organizations to explore alternative architectures. Vendors that adapt their offerings and pricing models to support these evolving data strategies will be best positioned for long-term success."
As cybersecurity threats continue evolving and enterprise environments become more distributed, organizations are expected to increase investment in scalable SIEM platforms capable of supporting AI-driven analytics, automation, and real-time incident response.
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