Best Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Platforms for Dropbox

Compare the Top Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Platforms that integrate with Dropbox as of October 2025

This a list of Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platforms that integrate with Dropbox. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Dropbox. View the products that work with Dropbox in the table below.

What are Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Platforms for Dropbox?

Extended detection and response (XDR) platforms enable organizations to discover and address cybersecurity incidents across disparate hybrid systems such as networks, applications, endpoints, and the cloud. Compare and read user reviews of the best Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platforms for Dropbox currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Gurucul

    Gurucul

    Gurucul

    Data science driven security controls to automate advanced threat detection, remediation and response. Gurucul’s Unified Security and Risk Analytics platform answers the question: Is anomalous behavior risky? This is our competitive advantage and why we’re different than everyone else in this space. We don’t waste your time with alerts on anomalous activity that isn’t risky. We use context to determine whether behavior is risky. Context is critical. Telling you what’s happening is not helpful. Telling you when something bad is happening is the Gurucul difference. That’s information you can act on. We put your data to work. We are the only security analytics company that can consume all your data out-of-the-box. We can ingest data from any source – SIEMs, CRMs, electronic medical records, identity and access management systems, end points – you name it, we ingest it into our enterprise risk engine.
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    Obsidian Security

    Obsidian Security

    Obsidian Security

    Protect your SaaS applications against breaches, threats, and data exposure. Start in minutes and secure Workday, Salesforce, Office 365, G Suite, GitHub, Zoom and other critical SaaS applications with data-driven insights, monitoring, and remediation. Companies are moving their critical business systems to SaaS. Security teams lack the unified visibility they need to detect and respond to threats quickly. They are not able to answer basic questions: Who can access SaaS apps? Who are the privileged users? Which accounts are compromised? Who is sharing files externally? Are applications configured according to best practices? It is time to level up security for SaaS. Obsidian delivers a simple yet powerful security solution for SaaS applications built around unified visibility, continuous monitoring, and security analytics. With Obsidian, security teams are able to protect against breaches, detect threats, and respond to incidents in their SaaS applications.
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