For the product's price, I feel that the user interface is friendly. I think the tool can be integrated with ServiceNow so its actions can be automated. The solution integrates with the existing security infrastructure like Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR. You should be careful of what you add to your files since the product has the capability to scan files extensively. The machine learning part of the product is very good. The value derived from the use of the product stems from the fact that it is a very lightweight solution.The product does not consume too much memory or compute nodes from my workstation. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I recommend SentinelOne Vigilance to those customers who would like to conduct an analysis of a particular layer of their environment. I rate the overall tool a ten out of ten.
SentinelOne Vigilance is a well-grounded solution that has minimal impact on an organization in negative ways and does a great job in the background of protecting our systems. I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. We provide MSSP services. SentinelOne Vigilance is better than other solutions on the market and I recommend it.
The solution does what it says it will do on the box. It all depends on how deep you want to go or which license you decide to purchase. I recommend the solution and rate it an eight out of ten.
Senioor Engineer of System and Security at Connex Information Technologies
Reseller
Top 5
2022-10-10T10:35:00Z
Oct 10, 2022
I would recommend this solution to anyone who has other solutions like firewalls, and SIEM solutions, where they can use attack indicators. SentinelOne provides this information. Overall, I would rate this product a nine out of ten.
Manager Product, Partner Relations & Consulting at Telenor
Reseller
2022-08-24T14:56:22Z
Aug 24, 2022
We are aiming to become a partner and reseller of SentinelOne. I have no clue which version we are currently working with. My technical person keeps track of that for me. It should, however, be the latest version. We are still working on it, and you can't find a silver bullet solution, however, building your total security with SentinelOne included in your portfolio is a great thing. It covers a lot of what you would like to cover. It's a really good solution. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Senior Security Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-02-23T10:11:00Z
Feb 23, 2022
Most of the next-generation antivirus (NGAV) solutions, I have a lot of experience with. We're using an older version of SentinelOne Vigilance, e.g. we're not using it internally, so we don't have the latest version, but some of our customers who I work with are using it. I'm not sure what version they're using, but it's been a while so they could be using old versions of it. We're using Microsoft Azure as the cloud provider for this solution. The deployment of SentinelOne Vigilance was challenging. How long the deployment would take depends on the environment. A small SMB on-premises environment doesn't take long to deploy: You can wrap it up in a GPO package and deploy it. The process is usually straightforward and simple, and it doesn't take long, but when you get into the larger enterprise and you have a hybrid solution and multiple locations, that's when it can become a little sticky. SentinelOne Vigilance is deployed on the endpoint, so everybody in the organization, no matter which role, is using it. The product is also deployed on IT worker endpoints. Deployment and maintenance of this solution depends on the size of the organization. There are the smaller SMB customers that we have, e.g. if they're not doing it themselves, they've got a MSP that's deploying it directly, and I'm not sure about the work effort there, but you wrap it up in a package, send it out through a GPO, then it's easy to deploy. You can also use a third-party, e.g. ManageEngine and Quest make great products, so you can deploy SentinelOne Vigilance in any way, but it's going to depend on the size of the organization. I don't know where this product sits in the market. I know it's in the top 10. I haven't looked recently, but I say this because we have so many vendors. We have 1,600 vendors that we work with here, but I know SentinelOne Vigilance is a top tier AV (antivirus). So as far as our usage goes, when our customers come to us, they're usually looking for something specific with regards to any endpoint security or endpoint protection. If they're not, I don't know how often this product gets recommended because I'm not on the pre-sales or front-end side of that. I'm on the engineering side, so I don't know which products they recommend. I don't know if SentinelOne Vigilance is one of the products where they'll go "Hey, try this one. It's great." I have no idea about the technical support for this product, as I haven't tried contacting them. I don't have information about the licensing cost or pricing for this solution, because I'm not on the sales side. I see a lot of people now moving toward Microsoft Defender because they've really done a great job in just the past couple of years, and that's rolled into their E3, E4, or E5 licensing. Sometimes there's cost savings when you bundle Microsoft Defender with other Microsoft products. As for standalone AV on the endpoint, I don't know where SentinelOne Vigilance fits price-wise. People are migrating away from Symantec, SAP, Kaspersky, and some other legacy AVs and moving towards newer AVs, but I don't know if that's because of the costs or not. The advice I would give to others looking into potentially implementing this product is to always bring it in-house and do a pilot. That's the biggest advice I can give, e.g. you need to test drive a car before you buy it. I haven't done anything on the ROI side, and that's hard to nail down, but there might be some market data out there on ROI. People don't usually make a change unless they believe there's going to be some improvement. I don't know where SentinelOne Vigilance is on the market, but I know it's top 10 or top tier, so I'm giving this solution a seven out of ten.
My advice to someone considering this solution is to contact me at CyberSec@global.co.za. I would rate SentinelOne a nine out of ten. Their documentation is fine. The only negative is that is is not available for mobile devices. But again, I'm not sure if that's the right application for SentinelOne. Whether a cell phone requires that level of protection, I'm not sure, but I would imagine maybe a version for cellular phones.
For the product's price, I feel that the user interface is friendly. I think the tool can be integrated with ServiceNow so its actions can be automated. The solution integrates with the existing security infrastructure like Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR. You should be careful of what you add to your files since the product has the capability to scan files extensively. The machine learning part of the product is very good. The value derived from the use of the product stems from the fact that it is a very lightweight solution.The product does not consume too much memory or compute nodes from my workstation. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
I recommend SentinelOne Vigilance to those customers who would like to conduct an analysis of a particular layer of their environment. I rate the overall tool a ten out of ten.
Overall, I rate SentinelOne Vigilance a five out of ten.
SentinelOne Vigilance is a well-grounded solution that has minimal impact on an organization in negative ways and does a great job in the background of protecting our systems. I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten.
It is a good product to use. I rate it an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate SentinelOne Vigilance a ten out of ten.
I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. One person is sufficient for the solution’s maintenance.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. We provide MSSP services. SentinelOne Vigilance is better than other solutions on the market and I recommend it.
The solution does what it says it will do on the box. It all depends on how deep you want to go or which license you decide to purchase. I recommend the solution and rate it an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to anyone who has other solutions like firewalls, and SIEM solutions, where they can use attack indicators. SentinelOne provides this information. Overall, I would rate this product a nine out of ten.
We are aiming to become a partner and reseller of SentinelOne. I have no clue which version we are currently working with. My technical person keeps track of that for me. It should, however, be the latest version. We are still working on it, and you can't find a silver bullet solution, however, building your total security with SentinelOne included in your portfolio is a great thing. It covers a lot of what you would like to cover. It's a really good solution. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Most of the next-generation antivirus (NGAV) solutions, I have a lot of experience with. We're using an older version of SentinelOne Vigilance, e.g. we're not using it internally, so we don't have the latest version, but some of our customers who I work with are using it. I'm not sure what version they're using, but it's been a while so they could be using old versions of it. We're using Microsoft Azure as the cloud provider for this solution. The deployment of SentinelOne Vigilance was challenging. How long the deployment would take depends on the environment. A small SMB on-premises environment doesn't take long to deploy: You can wrap it up in a GPO package and deploy it. The process is usually straightforward and simple, and it doesn't take long, but when you get into the larger enterprise and you have a hybrid solution and multiple locations, that's when it can become a little sticky. SentinelOne Vigilance is deployed on the endpoint, so everybody in the organization, no matter which role, is using it. The product is also deployed on IT worker endpoints. Deployment and maintenance of this solution depends on the size of the organization. There are the smaller SMB customers that we have, e.g. if they're not doing it themselves, they've got a MSP that's deploying it directly, and I'm not sure about the work effort there, but you wrap it up in a package, send it out through a GPO, then it's easy to deploy. You can also use a third-party, e.g. ManageEngine and Quest make great products, so you can deploy SentinelOne Vigilance in any way, but it's going to depend on the size of the organization. I don't know where this product sits in the market. I know it's in the top 10. I haven't looked recently, but I say this because we have so many vendors. We have 1,600 vendors that we work with here, but I know SentinelOne Vigilance is a top tier AV (antivirus). So as far as our usage goes, when our customers come to us, they're usually looking for something specific with regards to any endpoint security or endpoint protection. If they're not, I don't know how often this product gets recommended because I'm not on the pre-sales or front-end side of that. I'm on the engineering side, so I don't know which products they recommend. I don't know if SentinelOne Vigilance is one of the products where they'll go "Hey, try this one. It's great." I have no idea about the technical support for this product, as I haven't tried contacting them. I don't have information about the licensing cost or pricing for this solution, because I'm not on the sales side. I see a lot of people now moving toward Microsoft Defender because they've really done a great job in just the past couple of years, and that's rolled into their E3, E4, or E5 licensing. Sometimes there's cost savings when you bundle Microsoft Defender with other Microsoft products. As for standalone AV on the endpoint, I don't know where SentinelOne Vigilance fits price-wise. People are migrating away from Symantec, SAP, Kaspersky, and some other legacy AVs and moving towards newer AVs, but I don't know if that's because of the costs or not. The advice I would give to others looking into potentially implementing this product is to always bring it in-house and do a pilot. That's the biggest advice I can give, e.g. you need to test drive a car before you buy it. I haven't done anything on the ROI side, and that's hard to nail down, but there might be some market data out there on ROI. People don't usually make a change unless they believe there's going to be some improvement. I don't know where SentinelOne Vigilance is on the market, but I know it's top 10 or top tier, so I'm giving this solution a seven out of ten.
My advice to others is this is a solid product. I rate SentinelOne Vigilance a seven out of ten.
For me, this is a good product and I haven't had any problems with it. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
My advice to someone considering this solution is to contact me at CyberSec@global.co.za. I would rate SentinelOne a nine out of ten. Their documentation is fine. The only negative is that is is not available for mobile devices. But again, I'm not sure if that's the right application for SentinelOne. Whether a cell phone requires that level of protection, I'm not sure, but I would imagine maybe a version for cellular phones.