Citrix Cuts SIEM Costs by 50% with Netenrich Adaptive MDR + Google SecOps
Learn how they moved from the noise of Splunk to the clarity of an engineering-led security partnership.
- Upgraded from Splunk & SOAR to Netenrich + Google SecOps
- Reduced alert noise by 80%
- Proved security ROI while gaining 100% visibility
Key CISO Takeaways from the Citrix SOC Transformation
Prove and Protect Your Security Investment
See how Citrix replaced Splunk and XSOAR, reduced SIEM costs by 50%, and aligned security with enterprise goals using Netenrich Adaptive MDR and Google SecOps.
Fix Alert Overload and Analyst Burnout
Overloaded analysts cost you talent. Citrix reduced alert noise by 80%, streamlined 40+ playbooks into 3, and improved detection-to-response efficiency.
Eliminate Blind Spots and Prove Coverage
Discover how Citrix eliminated blind spots, validated coverage across environments, and adopted a proactive defense model.
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FAQS
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Why should CISOs read this cybersecurity case study?
It’s one of the few cybersecurity case studies that maps platform savings, improved coverage, and SOC modernization, all validated in a $4.5B enterprise.
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What is Netenrich Adaptive MDR?
A managed detection and response service that combines expert analysts, automation, and Google SecOps to modernize SOCs.
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How did Citrix cut SIEM costs by 50%?
By replacing Splunk with Google Chronicle SIEM and using Netenrich Adaptive MDR to manage operations efficiently.
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Why did Citrix move from Splunk and XSOAR?
High costs and complexity. Google SecOps + Netenrich Adaptive MDR offered better visibility, speed, and automation, all in one platform.
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What ROI did Citrix achieve?
50% lower platform costs, 80% alert noise reduction, faster response, and complete security coverage.