Elastic Security combines the features of a security information and event management (SIEM) system with endpoint protection, allowing organizations to detect, investigate, and respond to threats in real time. This unified approach helps reduce complexity and improve the efficiency of security operations.
We are using the free, open-source version of this solution.
We use the open-source version, so there is no charge for this solution.
We are using the free, open-source version of this solution.
We use the open-source version, so there is no charge for this solution.
SCOM (System Center Operations Manager) is a cross-platform data center monitoring and reporting tool that checks the status of various objects defined within the environment, such as server hardware, system services, etc. The solution allows data center administrators to deploy, configure, manage, and monitor the operations, services, devices and applications of multiple enterprise IT systems via a single pane of glass. It is suitable for businesses of all sizes.
The pricing and licensing are fair.
Our licensing fees are approximately $30 per user, per month.
The pricing and licensing are fair.
Our licensing fees are approximately $30 per user, per month.
Snare customers consistently tell us that as the financial and reputational consequences of data breaches, cyber threats like malware and ransomware and the constant risks from insider threats increase that they have urgent and ongoing requirements for maintaining regulatory compliance, auditing and managing cyber threat detection and response. They also tell us that existing solutions like SIEM are often complex to implement and maintain, require specialised technical resources or are increasingly unaffordable or variable in their pricing. As a result of these increased requirements Prophecy International has created the Snare product suite.
Snare has reasonable pricing.
On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate Snare's pricing a four out of ten.
Snare has reasonable pricing.
On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate Snare's pricing a four out of ten.