Trend Vision One uses machine learning. The solution's response times for the clients are perfect. I would recommend the solution to other users because it provides information about attacks and issues that help in making decisions. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
We had a successful case in which we engaged Trend Vision One—Cloud Security after a client's attack, did a POC, showed a demo, and impressed the user. We also presented Forrester Wave reports showing Trend Micro is leading security solutions with EDR and XDR. I rate it a nine out of ten. In my experience, clients using Trend Vision One-Cloud Security haven't faced ransomware attacks, unlike those using Kaspersky. I advise new users to be technical, take training, and explore the tool's features. Regarding AI capabilities, the solution leverages this technology like other endpoint security solutions. They're doing great; we haven't had any attacks or negative reports. It consistently appears in the leader list in Gartner and Forrester Wave reports, which speaks to its security and effectiveness.
I would rate Trend Micro Cloud One ten out of ten. No maintenance is required from our end because it automatically updates to the latest version. The only maintenance that we would ever have to do is if a manual patch is required on a device. Organizations can avoid alert fatigue by filtering their managed XDR solution to only display suspicious activity, allowing the rest of the traffic to flow through unhindered. Additionally, ensuring all patches are applied before running scans can significantly reduce false positives and alert noise. We learned this the hard way, initially receiving 50-100 email alerts daily. By implementing these changes, we've successfully minimized alerts to a maximum of two per day.
I rate Trend Micro Cloud One nine out of 10. My advice to new users is to clearly communicate with support and set an agreement for what you expect from this product and Trend Micro's support team.
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I would rate Trend Micro Cloud One nine out of ten. We have about a hundred users. We are still in the early stages of our cloud journey, but I have used Cloud One with thousands of users in the past. Thousands of daily users access our information and workflows. Trend Micro approaches our business like a partnership. That's one of the reasons we keep coming back. Anytime I call or need something, Trend Micro is there hand-in-hand. If they make a mistake, something gets pushed out, or it doesn't go exactly how it should have, they take ownership. That's the only reason I've been a customer for so long: because they take ownership and they care. It only takes a couple of hours to set up a proof of concept and get it running. I recommend that organizations try Trend Micro Cloud One for themselves.
Senior Manager for IT and Security at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-09-26T15:47:00Z
Sep 26, 2023
We have recently started onboarding some elements on GCP. We are using Cloud One on both AWS and GCP. It is an initial use case to test and see how we can ramp up in GCP. It's an ongoing journey. Cloud One provides context to the data it provides to us. The alerts that come up have full information. It really helps us understand the issue, whether it is a false positive, known behavior, or an issue we need to resolve. Accordingly, our team can make the judgment. We do not use Cloud One Workload Security. It is something that we are planning on using as we expand our cloud environment. We'll need to see what applications are being run. It can help us in resource planning and add more visibility to our cloud environment. The solution has helped us reduce costs on AWS. Cloud misconfigurations help us understand where to save on the provisioning account. When we spin up the environment and see unnecessary resources, we can definitely cut back on them. It really helps us understand our cost. We can work with the infrastructure team to provide the reporting so they can make the adjustments accordingly. The tool has helped us save 50,000 to 60,000 per month. Cloud One gives us insights not only into the cloud security posture but also into the entire cloud architecture to a certain extent. We are slowly rolling Cloud One into different areas. As we onboard new systems and applications, we get more and more visibility. Our initial use case focused on the cloud applications and ensuring they run as they should. As we see more use cases popping up, we're able to onboard new things on Cloud One and deploy them. We have better visibility. In another six to ten months, we will see a lot more improvement in how we handle security issues and how much more useful Cloud One is for us. We want to ensure that all our resources, network, storage, and pipelines for source codes are secure. The more things we do, the better it will be for us. It's a lot to take on right now, so we are slowly rolling it out. The product is only for the cloud. We are a customer of the solution. We didn't think about being a partner. It was never a thought that we came across. The tool is value-driven. If my organization is on the cloud and I need insight and visibility, Trend Micro would give us a good return on investment. It really helps me drive the conversation with my internal team and the senior leadership. We can show them how there has been a huge culture shift in how we respond to different security issues after deploying the solution. There's a lot we can do with Trend Micro. We haven't fully reached the product’s true potential. As we're making that journey with Trend Micro, we are doing more and more things and learning more about the product and different areas we can utilize. In the next six to ten months, we see our use cases improving from seven and a half out of ten to almost an eight and a half to nine. Anybody evaluating the solution should consider how the tool would enable the developers or the infrastructure team, how they would automate security and compliance checks, and how they plan to use Trend Micro for auto-remediation issues. It will really help drive a lot of business use cases. It will help the new customer understand how Trend Micro helps with the key use cases we see daily and how to ensure that the infrastructure stays compliant. We consistently show compliance, and our cloud security doesn't go down. Overall, I rate the product a seven and a half out of ten.
We have multiple accounts, one for each customer, so we keep them separate. There are no issues regarding the data or issues that have been reported and that have to be sorted out. So far, it has been quite easy for us. We haven't seen any issues or restrictions. We haven't seen any leaks of data. All seems to be good. With my understanding and the comparisons I have made, when it comes to security nowadays, it's more than a question of money. Customers are more concerned about security, and they are ready to spend more money on security. Most of our customers are slowly moving to Trend Micro.
Because this product relies on DNS service, my advice would be to watch your DNS servers. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Trend Micro Cloud One Workload Security an overall rating of ten.
Some of my clients use Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security. I'm a reseller of the solution, and I've been offering the latest version of Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security. Four to seven analysts take care of the deployment and maintenance of Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security. I'd tell people looking into using the solution that it's one of the best solutions in the market. It's stable, and I didn't experience any problems using it. Other people or companies may have a different experience than mine, but Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security is a product I would recommend. My rating for the product is eight out of ten.
Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security deployment structure is hybrid. The engine is in the cloud, but the agents are inside Kubernetes or OpenShift platforms. The telemetry is exchange between the on-prem device and the microservice infrastructure and cloud engine. No matter where the microservice architecture is right now, it's not purely natively full cloud solutions. It depends on where the containers are.
Trend Vision One- Cloud Security Security provides comprehensive cloud security, threat protection, and compliance monitoring. Users commend its advanced features, ease of use, and strong performance in keeping digital assets safe. The platform improves efficiency and productivity for organizations while offering excellent customer support.
Trend Vision One uses machine learning. The solution's response times for the clients are perfect. I would recommend the solution to other users because it provides information about attacks and issues that help in making decisions. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
We had a successful case in which we engaged Trend Vision One—Cloud Security after a client's attack, did a POC, showed a demo, and impressed the user. We also presented Forrester Wave reports showing Trend Micro is leading security solutions with EDR and XDR. I rate it a nine out of ten. In my experience, clients using Trend Vision One-Cloud Security haven't faced ransomware attacks, unlike those using Kaspersky. I advise new users to be technical, take training, and explore the tool's features. Regarding AI capabilities, the solution leverages this technology like other endpoint security solutions. They're doing great; we haven't had any attacks or negative reports. It consistently appears in the leader list in Gartner and Forrester Wave reports, which speaks to its security and effectiveness.
I would rate Trend Vision One - Cloud Security seven out of ten. Trend Vision One requires minor maintenance.
I rate Trend Micro Vision One Cloud Security 7 out of 10. It's one of the top three EDR/XDR solutions I've used.
I would rate Trend Micro Cloud One ten out of ten. No maintenance is required from our end because it automatically updates to the latest version. The only maintenance that we would ever have to do is if a manual patch is required on a device. Organizations can avoid alert fatigue by filtering their managed XDR solution to only display suspicious activity, allowing the rest of the traffic to flow through unhindered. Additionally, ensuring all patches are applied before running scans can significantly reduce false positives and alert noise. We learned this the hard way, initially receiving 50-100 email alerts daily. By implementing these changes, we've successfully minimized alerts to a maximum of two per day.
I rate Trend Micro Cloud One nine out of 10. My advice to new users is to clearly communicate with support and set an agreement for what you expect from this product and Trend Micro's support team.
I would rate Trend Micro Cloud One nine out of ten. We have about a hundred users. We are still in the early stages of our cloud journey, but I have used Cloud One with thousands of users in the past. Thousands of daily users access our information and workflows. Trend Micro approaches our business like a partnership. That's one of the reasons we keep coming back. Anytime I call or need something, Trend Micro is there hand-in-hand. If they make a mistake, something gets pushed out, or it doesn't go exactly how it should have, they take ownership. That's the only reason I've been a customer for so long: because they take ownership and they care. It only takes a couple of hours to set up a proof of concept and get it running. I recommend that organizations try Trend Micro Cloud One for themselves.
We have recently started onboarding some elements on GCP. We are using Cloud One on both AWS and GCP. It is an initial use case to test and see how we can ramp up in GCP. It's an ongoing journey. Cloud One provides context to the data it provides to us. The alerts that come up have full information. It really helps us understand the issue, whether it is a false positive, known behavior, or an issue we need to resolve. Accordingly, our team can make the judgment. We do not use Cloud One Workload Security. It is something that we are planning on using as we expand our cloud environment. We'll need to see what applications are being run. It can help us in resource planning and add more visibility to our cloud environment. The solution has helped us reduce costs on AWS. Cloud misconfigurations help us understand where to save on the provisioning account. When we spin up the environment and see unnecessary resources, we can definitely cut back on them. It really helps us understand our cost. We can work with the infrastructure team to provide the reporting so they can make the adjustments accordingly. The tool has helped us save 50,000 to 60,000 per month. Cloud One gives us insights not only into the cloud security posture but also into the entire cloud architecture to a certain extent. We are slowly rolling Cloud One into different areas. As we onboard new systems and applications, we get more and more visibility. Our initial use case focused on the cloud applications and ensuring they run as they should. As we see more use cases popping up, we're able to onboard new things on Cloud One and deploy them. We have better visibility. In another six to ten months, we will see a lot more improvement in how we handle security issues and how much more useful Cloud One is for us. We want to ensure that all our resources, network, storage, and pipelines for source codes are secure. The more things we do, the better it will be for us. It's a lot to take on right now, so we are slowly rolling it out. The product is only for the cloud. We are a customer of the solution. We didn't think about being a partner. It was never a thought that we came across. The tool is value-driven. If my organization is on the cloud and I need insight and visibility, Trend Micro would give us a good return on investment. It really helps me drive the conversation with my internal team and the senior leadership. We can show them how there has been a huge culture shift in how we respond to different security issues after deploying the solution. There's a lot we can do with Trend Micro. We haven't fully reached the product’s true potential. As we're making that journey with Trend Micro, we are doing more and more things and learning more about the product and different areas we can utilize. In the next six to ten months, we see our use cases improving from seven and a half out of ten to almost an eight and a half to nine. Anybody evaluating the solution should consider how the tool would enable the developers or the infrastructure team, how they would automate security and compliance checks, and how they plan to use Trend Micro for auto-remediation issues. It will really help drive a lot of business use cases. It will help the new customer understand how Trend Micro helps with the key use cases we see daily and how to ensure that the infrastructure stays compliant. We consistently show compliance, and our cloud security doesn't go down. Overall, I rate the product a seven and a half out of ten.
We have multiple accounts, one for each customer, so we keep them separate. There are no issues regarding the data or issues that have been reported and that have to be sorted out. So far, it has been quite easy for us. We haven't seen any issues or restrictions. We haven't seen any leaks of data. All seems to be good. With my understanding and the comparisons I have made, when it comes to security nowadays, it's more than a question of money. Customers are more concerned about security, and they are ready to spend more money on security. Most of our customers are slowly moving to Trend Micro.
I would recommend Trend Micro Cloud One Workload Security and rate it at ten on a scale from one to ten.
Because this product relies on DNS service, my advice would be to watch your DNS servers. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Trend Micro Cloud One Workload Security an overall rating of ten.
Some of my clients use Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security. I'm a reseller of the solution, and I've been offering the latest version of Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security. Four to seven analysts take care of the deployment and maintenance of Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security. I'd tell people looking into using the solution that it's one of the best solutions in the market. It's stable, and I didn't experience any problems using it. Other people or companies may have a different experience than mine, but Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security is a product I would recommend. My rating for the product is eight out of ten.
Trend Micro Cloud One Container Security deployment structure is hybrid. The engine is in the cloud, but the agents are inside Kubernetes or OpenShift platforms. The telemetry is exchange between the on-prem device and the microservice infrastructure and cloud engine. No matter where the microservice architecture is right now, it's not purely natively full cloud solutions. It depends on where the containers are.