Senior technical consultant at Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic
Real User
Top 10
2024-04-04T07:21:18Z
Apr 4, 2024
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. Potential customers should definitely evaluate their specific use cases, budget, and commercial considerations. The product itself is good, there's no doubt. But it's essential to understand your use cases – then I'd definitely recommend it.
Trellix Network Detection and Response has enhanced our organization's in-house capability in the area of threat detection. Trellix Network Detection and Response worked very well in a scenario where it was used to help my company respond to a network incident efficiently. The network detection and response capabilities of the product are the most valuable for our company's security operations. The operation of the dashboards is not problematic in the product. The network analytics feature of the product helps me in my daily tasks. The product is user-friendly. The product did improve my company's time to detect and respond to threats. My company takes care of the maintenance of the product. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
I was involved in the proof of concept. If someone requires the tool for their environment, they can use it. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
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I am a deployment engineer. We are not using FireEye for ourselves. We are deploying it to our customers. We are usually using the latest version since the database will be updated, and the images of the box itself will be updated regularly. It's always better in this kind of solution to have the latest update. You can get it as a service provided by your cloud provider. With the on-premise, you will get the box, and each type of box has its deployment methodology or deployment technique. For example, if you are going to deploy the NX, you can make it online, and your networking can give it a motherboard from your switch. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's just a bit complex to set up.
System Engineer - Security Presales at Raya Integration
Real User
Top 10
2022-02-16T17:38:47Z
Feb 16, 2022
I would recommend those wanting to implement FireEye Network Security to take the needed small course from FireEye and they will master the solution. It's a very simple solution and a very effective product in my network. I rate FireEye Network Security an eight out of ten.
Sr Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-05-18T20:31:56Z
May 18, 2021
I would definitely recommend this solution. Anyone who is looking for a complete network protection solution and does not have any budget issues should definitely go for it. I would rate FireEye Network Security a ten out of ten for technology and security.
I would recommend this solution to others. We plan to keep using this solution. We have just migrated to the latest FireEye devices. I would rate FireEye Network Security an eight out of ten.
For the next project, we will be doing comparisons for massive attacks. We have been customers for five years and we have a very good relationship with them. It's not the first line of defense. It's for us to subline of defense itself. It depends on the analysis of the threat. An alternative tool could be Endpoint security. I think we will put in service for Endpoint Security, soon. But network security is aligned more in your defense unison. I would rate FireEye Network Security an eight out of ten.
My advice to anybody who is implementing this solution is to fine-tune based on the use cases. Test the solution, monitor the alerts, and be proactive about anything that shows up. If there is any abnormal activity then be sure to take action quickly, and also, ensure that there is policy in place for other departments to act accordingly when malicious traffic is detected. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
IT Senior Consultant at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
2019-06-04T07:43:00Z
Jun 4, 2019
This solution generally performs well. I have seen some emails it allowed, which should have been categorized as malicious, but apart from those, I haven't seen any other problems. I would definitely recommend this product because I have seen many cases where other solutions were not able to catch malware, but FireEye raised a red flag. I have seen it work effectively in a production environment, and even catch zero-day malware when there is no signature present. I would rate this solution seven and a half out of ten.
Head of IT Division at PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk.
Real User
2019-05-27T16:12:00Z
May 27, 2019
Having a product deployed that fills our needs keeps us from having to consider major changes in looking to other products on the market to resolve other issues. I would rate it a seven out of ten.
Information Security Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
2019-04-23T08:23:00Z
Apr 23, 2019
On a scale of one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best, I would you rate this product an 8. From a security perspective, it's pretty decent. It's just that I have seen it miss some semi loads or triggers when it's integrated with other products. On the flexibility scale, I think that's where the improvement needs to be achieved.
CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2019-03-11T07:21:00Z
Mar 11, 2019
It brings a tremendous amount of value to your network environment. In terms of what we asked them to do, which is to help us to identify malicious code and threats, their product has delivered. It is one thing to have an advanced security tool, like FireEye, but equally important to have a staff and security program which puts themselves in positions to leverage the tool properly. In terms of maturity of the organization that I work with, it has a very mature security posture, which is necessary in our space because we are part of the financial critical infrastructure. So, we've been doing security for a very long time.
Security Analyst at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-03-11T07:21:00Z
Mar 11, 2019
It is a good bare bones solution for what they are looking for. However, if they wanted a more a robust solution, then they would probably have to look somewhere else or get additional FireEye products. It was probably one of the earlier things that we did within the maturity of our security environment. So, it was sort of a starting point. We are still working to get some other things implemented.
There may be other tools that do this, but FireEye is part of the defense in depth. What other products miss, FireEye tends to pick up. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
The main advice for such product is if you don't have any visibility regarding your application you need to deploy the FireEye solution. Otherwise, you don't have any visibility for the SSM, for the web traffic, and the application solution. If you need security with reasonable pricing, this is a good solution. I would rate it a seven out of ten.
PreSales Director at a marketing services firm with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2018-11-11T13:13:00Z
Nov 11, 2018
The world is currently shifting to AI, Artificial Intelligence engines. FireEye, now has nothing in the road map to shifting to AI. Other companies do have a roadmap for AI integration. Now the hacker is more intelligent. The hacker is going to hack the laptop for example, and an AI engine could be an excellent prevention mechanism.
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I would recommend the product to others. I rate it a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. Potential customers should definitely evaluate their specific use cases, budget, and commercial considerations. The product itself is good, there's no doubt. But it's essential to understand your use cases – then I'd definitely recommend it.
I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
Trellix Network Detection and Response has enhanced our organization's in-house capability in the area of threat detection. Trellix Network Detection and Response worked very well in a scenario where it was used to help my company respond to a network incident efficiently. The network detection and response capabilities of the product are the most valuable for our company's security operations. The operation of the dashboards is not problematic in the product. The network analytics feature of the product helps me in my daily tasks. The product is user-friendly. The product did improve my company's time to detect and respond to threats. My company takes care of the maintenance of the product. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
I was involved in the proof of concept. If someone requires the tool for their environment, they can use it. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I'm an end-user. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
I am a deployment engineer. We are not using FireEye for ourselves. We are deploying it to our customers. We are usually using the latest version since the database will be updated, and the images of the box itself will be updated regularly. It's always better in this kind of solution to have the latest update. You can get it as a service provided by your cloud provider. With the on-premise, you will get the box, and each type of box has its deployment methodology or deployment technique. For example, if you are going to deploy the NX, you can make it online, and your networking can give it a motherboard from your switch. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's just a bit complex to set up.
I would recommend those wanting to implement FireEye Network Security to take the needed small course from FireEye and they will master the solution. It's a very simple solution and a very effective product in my network. I rate FireEye Network Security an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution and rate it nine out of 10.
I would definitely recommend this solution. Anyone who is looking for a complete network protection solution and does not have any budget issues should definitely go for it. I would rate FireEye Network Security a ten out of ten for technology and security.
I would recommend this solution to others. We plan to keep using this solution. We have just migrated to the latest FireEye devices. I would rate FireEye Network Security an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others interested in using it. I would rate FireEye Network Security a nine out of ten.
For the next project, we will be doing comparisons for massive attacks. We have been customers for five years and we have a very good relationship with them. It's not the first line of defense. It's for us to subline of defense itself. It depends on the analysis of the threat. An alternative tool could be Endpoint security. I think we will put in service for Endpoint Security, soon. But network security is aligned more in your defense unison. I would rate FireEye Network Security an eight out of ten.
My advice to anybody who is implementing this solution is to fine-tune based on the use cases. Test the solution, monitor the alerts, and be proactive about anything that shows up. If there is any abnormal activity then be sure to take action quickly, and also, ensure that there is policy in place for other departments to act accordingly when malicious traffic is detected. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
This solution generally performs well. I have seen some emails it allowed, which should have been categorized as malicious, but apart from those, I haven't seen any other problems. I would definitely recommend this product because I have seen many cases where other solutions were not able to catch malware, but FireEye raised a red flag. I have seen it work effectively in a production environment, and even catch zero-day malware when there is no signature present. I would rate this solution seven and a half out of ten.
Having a product deployed that fills our needs keeps us from having to consider major changes in looking to other products on the market to resolve other issues. I would rate it a seven out of ten.
On a scale of one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best, I would you rate this product an 8. From a security perspective, it's pretty decent. It's just that I have seen it miss some semi loads or triggers when it's integrated with other products. On the flexibility scale, I think that's where the improvement needs to be achieved.
It brings a tremendous amount of value to your network environment. In terms of what we asked them to do, which is to help us to identify malicious code and threats, their product has delivered. It is one thing to have an advanced security tool, like FireEye, but equally important to have a staff and security program which puts themselves in positions to leverage the tool properly. In terms of maturity of the organization that I work with, it has a very mature security posture, which is necessary in our space because we are part of the financial critical infrastructure. So, we've been doing security for a very long time.
It is a good bare bones solution for what they are looking for. However, if they wanted a more a robust solution, then they would probably have to look somewhere else or get additional FireEye products. It was probably one of the earlier things that we did within the maturity of our security environment. So, it was sort of a starting point. We are still working to get some other things implemented.
I would rate this solution at seven out of ten. It works and it's relatively easy to monitor.
There may be other tools that do this, but FireEye is part of the defense in depth. What other products miss, FireEye tends to pick up. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
I would rate it a 7.5 out of ten.
The main advice for such product is if you don't have any visibility regarding your application you need to deploy the FireEye solution. Otherwise, you don't have any visibility for the SSM, for the web traffic, and the application solution. If you need security with reasonable pricing, this is a good solution. I would rate it a seven out of ten.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten. I would recommend implementing FireEye, it's a great tool.
The world is currently shifting to AI, Artificial Intelligence engines. FireEye, now has nothing in the road map to shifting to AI. Other companies do have a roadmap for AI integration. Now the hacker is more intelligent. The hacker is going to hack the laptop for example, and an AI engine could be an excellent prevention mechanism.