List of WatchGuard ThreatSync Customers
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Companies using WatchGuard ThreatSync for Extended Detection and Response (XDR) include: Allegiance Health Management, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, Groupe Faubourg, a France based Automotive organisation with 170 employees and revenues of $71.0 million, Societa Acqua Lodigiana, a Italy based Utilities organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $37.0 million, Crown Agents Bank, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 110 employees and revenues of $19.0 million and many others.
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Allegiance Health Management | Healthcare | 2000 | $500M | United States | WatchGuard | WatchGuard ThreatSync | Extended Detection and Response (XDR) | 2024 | Insight Enterprises |
In 2024, Allegiance Health Management adopted WatchGuard ThreatSync, deploying the WatchGuard ThreatSync Extended Detection and Response (XDR) application to correlate endpoint and network telemetry across its hospital network. The U.S. health system standardized on WatchGuard Fireboxes and WatchGuard EPDR as the primary telemetry sources, and partnered with Insight Enterprises to manage the implementation and rollout effort.
WatchGuard ThreatSync was configured to ingest endpoint telemetry from EPDR and network telemetry from Fireboxes, enabling correlated detections, alert triage, and a centralized incident queue for clinical IT teams. The implementation leveraged standard XDR capabilities for automated correlation and prioritization, centralized alerting, and role based access controls to separate security operations and clinical IT workflows.
Insight Enterprises executed the deployment and delivered an accelerated EPDR rollout covering 500 endpoints, moving the environment to consolidated detection and response operations across multiple hospitals. Operational scope included IT and security operations and clinical IT teams, and the consolidated WatchGuard ThreatSync environment simplified incident management while improving threat visibility as reported by the organization.
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Crown Agents Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 110 | $19M | United Kingdom | WatchGuard | WatchGuard ThreatSync | Extended Detection and Response (XDR) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Crown Agents Bank implemented WatchGuard ThreatSync as a cloud native SaaS layer to enhance its network detection posture. WatchGuard ThreatSync was deployed to deliver Extended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities for IT and security operations across the bank's United Kingdom operations.
Deployment centered on ThreatSync NDR functionality with AI driven anomaly detection applied to on premises networks, cloud applications including Azure and M365, and perimeter devices, enabling prioritized threat insights and continuous monitoring. The implementation configured detection and correlation engines to surface anomalous behavior and instrumented telemetry collection across network and cloud sources.
Detection outputs from WatchGuard ThreatSync were integrated with the bank's existing security tools to align alerts with operational workflows and security operations center processes. The bank reported lower operational cost and rapid time to value from the SaaS NDR deployment while expanding real time monitoring and prioritized threat insights across network, cloud app and perimeter security domains.
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Groupe Faubourg | Automotive | 170 | $71M | France | WatchGuard | WatchGuard ThreatSync | Extended Detection and Response (XDR) | 2024 | The EBS Group |
In 2024, Groupe Faubourg centralized IT and security operations on WatchGuard ThreatSync as part of a consolidation onto WatchGuard’s Unified Security Platform in France. The deployment focused on centralizing endpoint management and delivering Extended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities for security operations and endpoint management across dozens of sites.
Implementation modules included EPDR, Patch Management, multi factor authentication MFA, managed detection and response MDR, and the explicit use of ThreatSync NDR to augment network telemetry. WatchGuard ThreatSync was configured alongside endpoint protection and patch automation to enable coordinated detection, automated containment workflows, and telemetry correlation across endpoint and network sensors.
The EBS Group acted as system integrator, supporting a rapid EPDR rollout and staged deployment across Groupe Faubourg’s IT and security operations teams in France. The architecture centralized policy enforcement and incident orchestration within the WatchGuard Unified Security Platform, providing a single pane for endpoint management, MDR case handling, and ThreatSync NDR event enrichment.
Governance changes consolidated incident response and endpoint management under the security operations function, with standardized patch and MFA policies enforced through the platform. Groupe Faubourg implemented WatchGuard ThreatSync to provide Extended Detection and Response (XDR) for security operations and endpoint management, aligning security and endpoint teams on common workflows. Outcomes cited in the case study include improved visibility, automated incident containment, and faster incident response following the WatchGuard ThreatSync implementation.
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Utilities | 200 | $37M | Italy | WatchGuard | WatchGuard ThreatSync | Extended Detection and Response (XDR) | 2024 | n/a |
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