ESET launches integration with Wazuh
News|by Leanne Bevan|14 April 2025
In a significant move to enhance cyber security capabilities, ESET's announced its integration with Wazuh, a popular open-source security platform. This integration, launched on 14 April 2025, aims to provide you with seamless ingestion of data from ESET PROTECT, ESET Inspect, and ESET Cloud Office Security into Wazuh’s security platform.
Why this integration matters
Cyber security's becoming increasingly complex, and you face numerous challenges in adapting to this evolving landscape. ESET's integration with Wazuh addresses these challenges by offering a cost-effective and easy-to-deploy solution that boosts the efficiency of security operations. This integration is particularly beneficial for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and enterprises, regardless of your maturity levels.
Features you'll value
Seamless data ingestion: This consolidation enables you to monitor and manage your security data from a single pane of glass. The integration allows for the seamless ingestion of security alerts, telemetry, and incidents from ESET’s solutions into Wazuh.
API-based integration: ESET provides REST APIs that allow Wazuh to query and pull relevant security events, incidents, and telemetry directly. This API-first approach ensures interoperability and makes it easier for you. to correlate data from multiple sources.
Enhanced security workflows: If you're a security analyst or incident responder, you can use Wazuh’s dashboards to correlate ESET’s endpoint detection events with other logs, perform threat hunting, and develop comprehensive incident response playbooks. For those of you that are IT administrators, you can generate summary reports, conduct compliance checks, and monitor operational metrics across your entire security stack.
How you'll benefit
With this integration, your security teams can achieve more with fewer tools and less manual work. The ability to consolidate data from ESET PROTECT, ESET Inspect, and ESET Cloud Office Security into Wazuh empowers you (or your security operators) to create natural efficiencies and relieve many of your workflows.
ESET’s integration with Wazuh marks a significant step forward in the cyber security industry. By providing a robust and cost-effective solution, ESET continues to demonstrate its commitment to protecting you from evolving cyber threats. This integration not only enhances security capabilities but also simplifies the management of security data, making it a valuable addition to your security solution stack.
For more information, visit ESET's integration page.
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