SOC Team Lead at a security firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 10
Nov 28, 2025
Licensing depends on the credits purchased. For example, if you have five endpoints, you need 100 credits, and for five servers, you need the same. You can think of credits as coins. Purchasing 20 coins allows you to install an agent on your server and assign it a sensor profile or detection modules. I may not know the financials behind the licensing details, but it operates on a credit-based allocation system. A great benefit is that if you buy a license for 100 servers and 100 mailboxes, and if your mailboxes increase to 120 while your servers decrease to 80, you can reallocate credits from unused email security to your mailboxes. That flexibility offers a significant advantage compared to direct licensing for EDR or XDR.
It is expensive. The cost is per box, and it depends on how big your environment is. Prices range from 11 to 12 dollars for licenses and can fluctuate up and down, but for environments with 4,000 to 5,000 users, it can be between 6 to 8 dollars. I would recommend it for big companies.
The solution's pricing totally depends on the organization's bandwidth. The solution is cheap for some and expensive for others. I would say Trend Micro Email Security is neither cheap nor expensive. The solution's pricing is very optimum, given its quality, features, and stability. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a seven out of ten.
Trend Micro Email Security's pricing is reasonable. On a scale of one to ten, where one is the low price, and ten is the high price, I rate Trend Micro Email Security's pricing a five out of ten.
Security Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Apr 26, 2023
Price-wise, it is a cheap solution. I rate the solution's pricing a one on a scale of one to ten, where ten is expensive. Annual payments are made for the licensing.
The cost can be pretty high. Due to their cost, it's okay for the enterprise and the corporate level companies. They are the ones who go for Trend Micro Email Security. A small company does not go for it due to the cost. I'd rate the solution two out of five in terms of affordability.
Trend Micro Email Security is a comprehensive solution designed to protect organizations from email-based threats. With advanced threat intelligence and machine learning algorithms, it provides real-time protection against spam, phishing, malware, and other email-borne attacks.
This product offers multi-layered security, including content filtering, URL reputation analysis, and attachment scanning, ensuring that malicious emails are blocked before they reach the users' inbox. It also...
Licensing depends on the credits purchased. For example, if you have five endpoints, you need 100 credits, and for five servers, you need the same. You can think of credits as coins. Purchasing 20 coins allows you to install an agent on your server and assign it a sensor profile or detection modules. I may not know the financials behind the licensing details, but it operates on a credit-based allocation system. A great benefit is that if you buy a license for 100 servers and 100 mailboxes, and if your mailboxes increase to 120 while your servers decrease to 80, you can reallocate credits from unused email security to your mailboxes. That flexibility offers a significant advantage compared to direct licensing for EDR or XDR.
It is expensive. The cost is per box, and it depends on how big your environment is. Prices range from 11 to 12 dollars for licenses and can fluctuate up and down, but for environments with 4,000 to 5,000 users, it can be between 6 to 8 dollars. I would recommend it for big companies.
The pricing is reasonable.
The solution's pricing totally depends on the organization's bandwidth. The solution is cheap for some and expensive for others. I would say Trend Micro Email Security is neither cheap nor expensive. The solution's pricing is very optimum, given its quality, features, and stability. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a seven out of ten.
Trend Micro Email Security may not be the cheapest option, but the investment is worthwhile for enhanced security.
Trend Micro Email Security is not an expensive solution. Our customers need to pay an annual licensing fee for Trend Micro Email Security.
It's a bit expensive compared to other options, but the customer values the support, quality, and brand reputation offered by Trend Micro.
I rate the product price a six on a scale of one to ten, where one is low price and ten is high price.
The price is more accessible compared to some other solutions, like FortiMail. It offers excellent value for the price.
Trend Micro Email Security is a bit expensive. I would give it a seven out of ten in terms of costliness.
Trend Micro Email Security's pricing is reasonable. On a scale of one to ten, where one is the low price, and ten is the high price, I rate Trend Micro Email Security's pricing a five out of ten.
The price of Trend Micro Email Security is more than Sophos' similar solution. I rate the price of Trend Micro Email Security an eight out of ten.
Price-wise, it is a cheap solution. I rate the solution's pricing a one on a scale of one to ten, where ten is expensive. Annual payments are made for the licensing.
The solution is a bit expensive. I'm not sure what the licensing terms for the product are.
The solution has an annual license that users must pay.
The solution is inexpensive so we recommend it to small to mid-sized businesses.
The cost can be pretty high. Due to their cost, it's okay for the enterprise and the corporate level companies. They are the ones who go for Trend Micro Email Security. A small company does not go for it due to the cost. I'd rate the solution two out of five in terms of affordability.
The cost is about $6,000 for 300 users for one year. Compared to Barracuda, it's not expensive.