DTEX has been recognized as both a Leader and an Outperformer in the 2025 GigaOm Radar for Insider Risk Management. Positioned in the Maturity/Platform Play quadrant, DTEX earned this distinction for its ability to deliver behavioral intelligence at scale, adapt quickly to emerging risks, and translate complex telemetry into practical, risk-adaptive protection.
This recognition comes at a pivotal time. Insider risk is no longer confined to human behavior – AI-driven activity is now part of the equation. GigaOm’s findings reflect how DTEX is helping organizations navigate this expanded threat landscape with clarity and confidence.
The state of insider risk management
Insider risk has firmly entered the boardroom agenda. Policies and manual oversight alone cannot keep up with the realities of cloud sprawl, SaaS adoption, and the rapid spread of generative AI. The risks are too complex, too fast-moving, and too intertwined with everyday operations.
According to GigaOm, effective insider risk management now requires:
- Visibility at scale, spanning users, systems, and data across the enterprise
- Behavioral analytics, tuned to separate signal from noise
- Risk-adaptive enforcement, capable of nudging, restricting, or blocking actions in real time
AI has become both an accelerant and a source of new exposure. Generative AI tools create fresh avenues for data leakage and misuse, meaning that monitoring and guiding safe AI adoption has shifted from optional to essential.
Why the 2025 Radar raises the bar for insider risk
This year’s Radar reveals a market that is maturing in discipline while diverging in approach. Vendors are consolidating around two primary models: analytics-driven platforms designed for security operations teams, and data-centric solutions anchored in content and lineage. The right fit depends on organizational priorities, but one requirement is universal: platforms must integrate seamlessly with existing ecosystems – SIEM, SOAR, XDR, ITSM, and identity – to deliver operational value.
The 2025 Radar also raises expectations for AI. Vendors are assessed not only on their ability to detect AI-related risks, but also on how effectively they leverage AI to streamline investigations, accelerate decisions, and empower lean security teams.
How DTEX delivers context, coverage, and confidence
DTEX was recognized as a Leader for the maturity of its platform and an Outperformer for its pace of innovation. GigaOm highlighted several differentiators:
- Breadth of telemetry. DTEX captures signals from endpoints, SaaS, identity providers, HR systems, and threat intelligence, creating a rich, contextual picture of risk.
- Behavioral intelligence. By baselining activity across role, department, and geography, DTEX identifies subtle anomalies – from reconnaissance to obfuscation – and applies proportionate, risk-adaptive controls.
- Operational integration. Pre-built connectors with ServiceNow, Splunk, and CrowdStrike, alongside open APIs, ensure insider risk insights flow naturally into existing workflows.
- AI-guided analysis. The Ai³ Risk assistant enables natural language queries and guided detection, cutting investigation cycles without adding complexity.
- Data lineage and inspection. Enhanced visibility into how data is created, shared, and moved strengthens proactive insider risk management and breach prevention.
The report also underscored DTEX’s steady roadmap execution and newly patented advances in AI-assisted security – a balance of proven capability with forward-looking innovation.
The road ahead for insider risk management
GigaOm points to three developments that will shape the next phase of insider risk management:
- Unified oversight of humans and machines. Employees, contractors, service accounts, and AI agents must all be governed within a single framework
- Context-driven accuracy. Combining technical telemetry with HR signals, identity posture, and data lineage will reduce false positives and sharpen investigations
- From alerts to action. Automation, explainable AI, and customizable playbooks will increasingly determine how quickly incidents are contained and how effectively programs scale
These dynamics mirror DTEX’s continued investment in risk-adaptive, behavior-aware, and AI-savvy protection designed to simplify complexity while improving outcomes.
Validation of the DTEX advantage
The 2025 GigaOm Radar for Insider Risk Management confirms what many security leaders already recognize: insider risk management is no longer a niche function, but a strategic imperative that must evolve as quickly as the threats it seeks to address. The Radar’s criteria — visibility at scale, behavioral analytics, risk-adaptive controls, operational integration, and AI-guided intelligence — are not theoretical ideals. They are the practical requirements for resilience in a world where humans and machines alike can act as insider risks.
DTEX’s recognition as both a Leader and an Outperformer underscores its ability to meet these requirements in full. By combining depth of telemetry, behavioral intelligence, seamless ecosystem integration, and patented AI capabilities, the DTEX platform is delivering the coverage, context, and confidence organizations need. It is not just keeping pace with a changing threat landscape — it is helping to define how insider risk management should be done.
For security leaders, the takeaway is clear: the Radar’s findings validate the strengths DTEX already delivers. As organizations confront the realities of human and non-human insiders, DTEX is uniquely positioned to translate insight into action, reduce exposure, and build lasting trust.
Explore the full GigaOm Radar and see why DTEX is trusted to deliver proactive, risk-adaptive insider risk management built for today’s evolving enterprise.
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