Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Mar 13, 2021
We're a reseller. We don't have a business relationship with Cylance. I'm not sure which version of the solution our clients are using. It might be different versions. Our clients use both on-premises and cloud deployments. It depends on the customer and their preference. However, generally, I would say most use on-premises more often. I'd advise new users that they should always start small or start with a small set before they do a big rollout. It's a good idea to test the waters and get a feel for any type of solution before going big. In general, I would rate it at an eight out of ten.
Advice that I would give to anyone considering switching to this solution is you should go for it if you have the money set aside to switch. But also I would spend additional for professional services to handle your migration. On a scale of one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate the product as eight-and-a-half. That is because of all that it does, the comparison between the other products, and the fact that it is a vigilant AI / ML tool that proactively guards your system.
Manager - Information Security & Projects at a insurance company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Mar 5, 2020
In this domain, Cylance is the newcomer. Symantec and Palo Alto Traps have been in operation for quite some time. It is a bit early in our evaluation process to give proper feedback, although so far, the overall feedback is good. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Cyber Security Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Feb 9, 2020
I have not received much feedback but Cylance seems to be able to meet our customers' requirements for the time being. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
CylanceOPTICS utilizes cutting-edge AI and ML to offer proactive threat management, ensuring robust security even when offline. Its integration with SIEM systems provides enhanced network visibility and behavior analytics to detect and mitigate threats effectively.CylanceOPTICS is an AI-driven endpoint detection and response tool engineered to tackle zero-day threats with offline functionality, AI monitoring, and auto-containment features. Its behavior analytics rapidly identifies anomalies,...
We're a reseller. We don't have a business relationship with Cylance. I'm not sure which version of the solution our clients are using. It might be different versions. Our clients use both on-premises and cloud deployments. It depends on the customer and their preference. However, generally, I would say most use on-premises more often. I'd advise new users that they should always start small or start with a small set before they do a big rollout. It's a good idea to test the waters and get a feel for any type of solution before going big. In general, I would rate it at an eight out of ten.
Advice that I would give to anyone considering switching to this solution is you should go for it if you have the money set aside to switch. But also I would spend additional for professional services to handle your migration. On a scale of one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate the product as eight-and-a-half. That is because of all that it does, the comparison between the other products, and the fact that it is a vigilant AI / ML tool that proactively guards your system.
In this domain, Cylance is the newcomer. Symantec and Palo Alto Traps have been in operation for quite some time. It is a bit early in our evaluation process to give proper feedback, although so far, the overall feedback is good. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I have not received much feedback but Cylance seems to be able to meet our customers' requirements for the time being. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.