IT Security Manager at Telecommunications Services of Trinidad & Tobago Limited (TSTT)
Real User
2022-04-11T22:34:11Z
Apr 11, 2022
We're still in the early stages of evaluating the solution because I haven't yet fully deployed all my endpoints. At this point, I would rate Active Response six out of 10. My advice to those considering Active Response is to do proper data testing. You should run scenarios and use cases to determine whether this solution fits your organization's needs. Make sure you do those things first because you could do a POC, but it looks different in production.
IT Security Manager at Telecommunications Services of Trinidad & Tobago Limited (TSTT)
Real User
2021-02-19T08:42:19Z
Feb 19, 2021
We're just a customer. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. This solution is fine for now. However, our long-term goal is really to get a unified next-gen AV. I'd advise potential new users that they do extensive research. Do some POC among some of the top vendors out there, probably in the Magic Quadrant. They should have developed some sort of criteria as to what they're looking for. As you evaluate each product, you can then tick off requirements and compare options. Ask about support and how fast a solution can get issues resolved. That's important. I would rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is a cybersecurity solution that focuses on detecting, investigating, and mitigating advanced cyber threats at the endpoint level. Organizations use EDR solutions to enhance their threat detection capabilities and respond effectively to security incidents.
EDR solutions combine real-time continuous monitoring and collection of endpoint data with rule-based automated response and analysis capabilities. This enables organizations to rapidly identify and...
The overall rating I would give Trellix Active Response is eight out of ten. For new users, it's a straightforward application and deployment process.
We're still in the early stages of evaluating the solution because I haven't yet fully deployed all my endpoints. At this point, I would rate Active Response six out of 10. My advice to those considering Active Response is to do proper data testing. You should run scenarios and use cases to determine whether this solution fits your organization's needs. Make sure you do those things first because you could do a POC, but it looks different in production.
We're just a customer. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. This solution is fine for now. However, our long-term goal is really to get a unified next-gen AV. I'd advise potential new users that they do extensive research. Do some POC among some of the top vendors out there, probably in the Magic Quadrant. They should have developed some sort of criteria as to what they're looking for. As you evaluate each product, you can then tick off requirements and compare options. Ask about support and how fast a solution can get issues resolved. That's important. I would rate the solution at a seven out of ten.