Network Administrator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-07-31T11:07:51Z
Jul 31, 2024
I used the paid version of the tool and found it to be expensive. It has been a while since I changed to Securonix. I will have to check whether AlienVault charges per device, user, or log.
Assistant Manager Global Security at Convergys Corporation
Real User
Top 5
2023-06-28T06:57:43Z
Jun 28, 2023
AlienVault, AT&T, that's what we call it now. They have two things, one is USM, and one is OSSIM. OSSIM is open source, and USM is the paid license. So, if you want, you can switch to USM. There you will have to buy a license, and they have a support team that helps you out on issues you face.
Managing Director of Hytec (OLM Group company) at OLM Group company
Real User
Top 10
2023-05-19T13:23:34Z
May 19, 2023
When comparing AlienVault OSSIM to Microsoft Sentinel, AlienVault OSSIM incurs additional costs due to its licensing price structure. If you are using AlienVault for security purposes at a certain level it can have a higher price point than the current pricing of Microsoft Sentinel.
The price of AlienVault OSSIM is too high sometimes for us to present to our customers. The price should be lower. We are on a three-year license to use the solution. We had to pay extra for the support.
HEAD OF ENGINEERING at a insurance company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2021-09-24T05:52:01Z
Sep 24, 2021
We are using a free version of the solution. If you purchase a license there are more features available but the price is a little high. The solution should be cheaper to allow more customers to be able to afford it.
There are two versions of AlienVault available. The Community Edition is free, and the other version requires a license. The licensing fees for the non-community edition are paid on an annual basis, and there are no costs in addition to this.
Information Security Manager at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-08-28T09:52:00Z
Aug 28, 2019
You pay monthly for the solution. I think it's one of the best products. If you compare with other companies, like LogRhythm, etc., the top 8 or 10 CMs, I think AlienVault has the best price-performance ratio.
CISO at a recreational facilities/services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2018-12-05T11:40:00Z
Dec 5, 2018
A product like Splunk will squeeze you for money if you ask them to provide similar services. So I find this solution very useful in that sense. AlienVault pricing is the best. Whatever cost you are paying, you are getting a return on every penny. I have advised multiple friends of mine, those who are into the security arena, to go for AlienVault. It's not like your IBM, your QRadar, or Splunk, where the cost is too high.
AlienVault OSSIM, Open Source Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), provides you with a feature-rich open source SIEM complete with event collection, normalization and correlation. Launched by security engineers because of the lack of available open source products, AlienVault OSSIM was created specifically to address the reality many security professionals face: A SIEM, whether it is open source or commercial, is virtually useless without the basic security controls necessary for...
I used the paid version of the tool and found it to be expensive. It has been a while since I changed to Securonix. I will have to check whether AlienVault charges per device, user, or log.
The solution is free.
AlienVault OSSIM is expensive compared to its competitors.
The tool's licensing costs are yearly.
AlienVault OSSIM is an open-source solution. The solution has a paid version, which is expensive and costs around $6,000.
AlienVault, AT&T, that's what we call it now. They have two things, one is USM, and one is OSSIM. OSSIM is open source, and USM is the paid license. So, if you want, you can switch to USM. There you will have to buy a license, and they have a support team that helps you out on issues you face.
When comparing AlienVault OSSIM to Microsoft Sentinel, AlienVault OSSIM incurs additional costs due to its licensing price structure. If you are using AlienVault for security purposes at a certain level it can have a higher price point than the current pricing of Microsoft Sentinel.
The price of AlienVault OSSIM is too high sometimes for us to present to our customers. The price should be lower. We are on a three-year license to use the solution. We had to pay extra for the support.
We are using a free version of the solution. If you purchase a license there are more features available but the price is a little high. The solution should be cheaper to allow more customers to be able to afford it.
We are using the community version, which can be used for free.
AlienVault OSSIM is free.
I'm not sure what the cost of the solution is. It may be in the ballpark of $60,000 to $100,000.
The solution is free to use.
OSSIM is free.
There are two versions of AlienVault available. The Community Edition is free, and the other version requires a license. The licensing fees for the non-community edition are paid on an annual basis, and there are no costs in addition to this.
The solution is open-source, so it's free to use.
You pay monthly for the solution. I think it's one of the best products. If you compare with other companies, like LogRhythm, etc., the top 8 or 10 CMs, I think AlienVault has the best price-performance ratio.
The solution is free to use.
The price was good and it matched out budget at that stage.
The solution is open-source. You need to pay for support if you want it.
The solution is open-source, so there are no licensing costs.
A product like Splunk will squeeze you for money if you ask them to provide similar services. So I find this solution very useful in that sense. AlienVault pricing is the best. Whatever cost you are paying, you are getting a return on every penny. I have advised multiple friends of mine, those who are into the security arena, to go for AlienVault. It's not like your IBM, your QRadar, or Splunk, where the cost is too high.