Information Security Analyst at Detecon Al Saudia Company Limited
Real User
Top 20
2024-05-28T07:24:00Z
May 28, 2024
I would recommend NetMon to others as we've already recommended it to some clients who are using it. My advice for those considering NetMon is to understand its purpose and use case to maximize its importance within the package. Link Shadow covers the missing three points, and consolidating features into one vendor would be ideal. Overall, I'd rate NetMon as a seven out of ten.
The deep packet analytics capability is quite granular because it captures and analyzes data using NetMon. However, the value of the information depends on the customer's requirements. I rate the product an eight.
The selling point for LogRhythm is the SIEM solution, SOAR, and competitive pricing against QRadar, Sentinal, Splunk, or any other tool in the market. We started using LogRhythm started back in 2013. When I joined, we only had six or seven clients, but then, in a span of two and a half years, we increased our client base from seven to 33. We're always happy with the services and the product. There were no issues. We've integrated LogRhythm with EDR, email security solutions, and DLP. We've not found any specific issues with that. Overall, I rate the solution an 8 out of 10.
My company mostly pushes or proposes LogRhythm NDR to our customers. I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it. People can buy LogRhythm as a separate component if they have a separate LogRhythm-based setup in their environment. I rate the overall tool an eight and a half out of ten.
Check your requirements and the infrastructure so that you know the type of license you need to obtain. It's a good, user-friendly tool. If you have a bit of background in security, you'll be able to understand NetMon easily. On a scale from one to ten, I would rate NetMon at eight.
Product Technical Manager at a tech company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-03-18T06:06:04Z
Mar 18, 2020
LogRhythm provides a freemium version of Netmon, so I would first advise anyone to download it and play with it first. All features are the same as a full version, and it is the best way for anyone to understand the product capability and how it works. If it works well then consider buying the product I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
Data Security Architect at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-02-24T10:18:00Z
Feb 24, 2019
I would advise someone considering this solution to do the assessments properly before you deploy the solution because it also depends on what kind of products you have to integrate with LogRhythm. Most products do have an integration out-of-the-box. You need to study the product first before you make the decision to go ahead with LogRhythm. I would rate it a seven out of ten.
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I would recommend NetMon to others as we've already recommended it to some clients who are using it. My advice for those considering NetMon is to understand its purpose and use case to maximize its importance within the package. Link Shadow covers the missing three points, and consolidating features into one vendor would be ideal. Overall, I'd rate NetMon as a seven out of ten.
The deep packet analytics capability is quite granular because it captures and analyzes data using NetMon. However, the value of the information depends on the customer's requirements. I rate the product an eight.
The selling point for LogRhythm is the SIEM solution, SOAR, and competitive pricing against QRadar, Sentinal, Splunk, or any other tool in the market. We started using LogRhythm started back in 2013. When I joined, we only had six or seven clients, but then, in a span of two and a half years, we increased our client base from seven to 33. We're always happy with the services and the product. There were no issues. We've integrated LogRhythm with EDR, email security solutions, and DLP. We've not found any specific issues with that. Overall, I rate the solution an 8 out of 10.
My company mostly pushes or proposes LogRhythm NDR to our customers. I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it. People can buy LogRhythm as a separate component if they have a separate LogRhythm-based setup in their environment. I rate the overall tool an eight and a half out of ten.
Check your requirements and the infrastructure so that you know the type of license you need to obtain. It's a good, user-friendly tool. If you have a bit of background in security, you'll be able to understand NetMon easily. On a scale from one to ten, I would rate NetMon at eight.
I recommend NetMon to other users and would rate it eight out of ten.
In general, this is a good product. It is easy to configure and use. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
LogRhythm provides a freemium version of Netmon, so I would first advise anyone to download it and play with it first. All features are the same as a full version, and it is the best way for anyone to understand the product capability and how it works. If it works well then consider buying the product I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
I would advise someone considering this solution to do the assessments properly before you deploy the solution because it also depends on what kind of products you have to integrate with LogRhythm. Most products do have an integration out-of-the-box. You need to study the product first before you make the decision to go ahead with LogRhythm. I would rate it a seven out of ten.