
GUARDIENT® Aligns with New CISA and ACSC Guidance on SIEM and SOAR Implementation
Last week's joint guidance from the two agencies emphasizes log prioritization, centralized visibility, incident response automation, and modular integration as foundational elements of a successful SIEM/SOAR deployment. These best practices have been embedded in the Guardient platform from day one.
'It's validating to see the public sector reinforcing what we've been delivering to private industry for years,' said Clyde W. Goldbach, Jr., President & CEO of USX Cyber. 'Guardient was designed for visibility, speed, and actionability—core principles echoed in the CISA and ACSC release. We're proud to help businesses of all sizes achieve compliance with these evolving expectations.'
Guardient XDR combines real-time threat detection, automated response, and compliance-driven workflows in a single, lightweight platform. The solution is built for MSPs, compliance teams, and security teams seeking faster time to value, ease of use, and affordability without the bloat of traditional SIEMs or fragmented point solutions. Guardient's key capabilities aligned with the new guidance include: Cloud-Native Ingestion & Priority Log Filtering
Built-In SOAR for Instant Action & Ticket Enrichment
Modular Agent-Based Deployment for Mac, Linux, and Windows
Compliance-Centric Use Cases Across CMMC, HIPAA, and SOC 2
Integration with IoT, Firewall, Cloud, and Network Infrastructure Logs
The newly released CISA/ACSC guidance is aimed at raising the security baseline for organizations across critical sectors. Guardient provides an accessible, battle-tested path to achieve that baseline today.
About USX Cyber®
USX Cyber® offers a unified cybersecurity solution that balances technical defense with audit-readiness. Its flagship platform, Guardient®, equips IT teams and service providers with an integrated suite that combines SIEM, SOAR, XDR, threat intelligence, and compliance automation in a single, easy-to-deploy solution.
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