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Edge Delta Security vs Netsurion comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Edge Delta Security
Ranking in Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
66th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Netsurion
Ranking in Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
16th
Average Rating
8.4
Number of Reviews
24
Ranking in other categories
Managed Security Services (5th), SOC as a Service (3rd), Managed Detection and Response (MDR) (13th), Extended Detection and Response (XDR) (18th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of September 2024, in the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) category, the mindshare of Edge Delta Security is 0.0%, down from 0.0% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Netsurion is 0.2%, up from 0.2% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
 

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JosephSnyder - PeerSpot reviewer
Aug 23, 2023
Flexible with good incident response and helps with eliminating false positives
A SEIM is an SIEM. They all do the same thing. What's valuable about the Netsurion Managed XDR product is the analysis that it brings to the table. They do a really good job of filtering out; it generates a tremendous amount of data. They filter out what's needed and give me what I need to pay attention to. That's hard to do in a lot of the other products. The product provides us with a flexible solution that helps protect our entire IT environment. I only take advantage of it on the server side. I don't need it for my desktops, however, certainly, they offer that. Overall, it is quite flexible as evidenced by the fact that when it's first tuned, you get a large amount of data, and they're able to fine-tune that over time. To me, that's really important. We operate with their SOC. They are really nice guys. Great to work with. In terms of the SOC when it comes to alert monitoring and threat hunting, they do a great job. The fact that they're able to tune it for me over time and build a relationship is helpful. Some of those guys have been there for ten years. Is really important to us. They know what's valuable to us and what we want to see. We have the SOC provide a regular meeting. It's quarterly. We all get together, and I let my engineers do it over the phone. They'll let us know: "We're seeing this. This isn't important." They voluntarily call things to our attention and so on. It's a real value add working with them. The SOC is helpful for eliminating false positives. It filters out unneeded and unnecessary alerts and calls my attention to what's really important and what I need to pay attention to. Expediting incident response is really great. What's really nice is I haven't had to use it. So I don't have any examples. That said, they're really quick to respond. Again, that comes back to the SOC. They're there all the time. So they are looking at our stuff 24/7. We pay for that, yet it's a really valuable aspect of the service. Using the SOC affected our ability to focus on, for example, any other tasks. They've taken a whole bunch of work off my team and made it easier for them to do other important aspects of what we do every day in our bank. Monitoring helped to boost your SecOps productivity. It's decreasing the tedious SecOps management tasks. The time it's saved us per week is an FTE equivalent or more. That's easily 40 to 60 hours a week. It's saving my team. There's no doubt in my mind. It's probably more than that, however, I could confidently say it's 40 to 60 hours a week. The product has reduced the time to detection in my estimation. I haven't had any, however, it's clear to me that they would help. When we have had something that's been sort of fishy, they definitely chime in, and we get a notification from them almost immediately.

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"Our pricing for Netsurion last year was US $52,000 per year."
"The upfront costs have increased, and we have been locked into this contract. The cost of changing over from it is way too high."
"The solution is fairly expensive, but in my experience, all of the SIEM applications that I've evaluated or looked at cost about the same."
"In the security space, it's hard to quantify your return on investment. So, I don't. We spend about $40,000 a year and so. It's hard to say if the SIEM saved that much money."
"The pricing and licensing seem very reasonable. The managed service part of it feels like it gives me the equivalent of a full-time engineer for a lot less money. So, I feel it's a good value."
"Netsurion's pricing is competitive. At the same time, they're the only ones who do what we want to do the way we want it. I can't say we would've paid more, but we would've had to have come up with our own solution if they weren't providing that."
"I don't know if the pricing is by the seat but we're paying about $20,000 to 25,000 a year. On top of that, we pay for the managed support services. That runs us about another $35,000 or $40,000 a year."
"We put together the package of what we needed. It was based pretty much on the number of agents that we were deploying. If we needed to manage logging from certain specific applications, like Active Directory and SQL Server, there has been no additional cost for that. We had agents deployed for those specific servers and the applications were included, then there was just an additional installation that they had to do for us."
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Computer Software Company
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Manufacturing Company
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Government
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Financial Services Firm
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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Netsurion Managed Threat Protection?
Their pricing is high. I don't know if it's a barrier. The quality speaks to the price. The price is the price. They provide what they promise. From a purchasing perspective, I just have to come ba...
What needs improvement with Netsurion Managed Threat Protection?
There is one area that needs improvement and that is with the agents and the server that's on-site. The system requirements are very, very high. So I need a pretty powerful server to run. If they c...
 

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