Arctic Wolf's pricing seems reasonable for the value it offers, and I would rate it at a six out of ten. It is not a low-cost solution, but it provides good value for the investment.
Vice President of Technology at Hallmark Building Supplies, Inc.
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2023-03-22T21:19:36Z
Mar 22, 2023
I find their pricing to be reasonable and competitive. While it may not be the cheapest option available, it is fair when compared to other solutions in the market.
Director, IT Systems and Security at Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company
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2023-03-10T14:17:00Z
Mar 10, 2023
In general, it's worth it. If you have any regulatory compliance requirements or other external requirements on your information security approach and you do not have a massive internal team to handle log analysis and similar tasks, this is a great solution.
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I'd advise others to weigh the ROI carefully with how much work they will have to do versus what the SOC does. In my case, I run multiple other businesses, so I knew I needed a solution that was more turnkey than most.
Arctic Wolf AWN CyberSOC is not software, it's a service. How much it costs will depend on the number of users and the amount of data and servers. The price varies. For example, a 100-person shop might cost 40,000 a year.
Network Security Administrator at a non-profit with 51-200 employees
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2022-01-24T14:47:21Z
Jan 24, 2022
It is more expensive than CrowdStrike, but it also has more features. I don't remember the amount, but I do remember that it was on the higher side. I believe we have five sensors, and the sensors have a yearly cost. We don't have any additional costs, but I know that if we have more features, they will add to the cost.
Licensing is paid monthly with an annual contract which we can upgrade as needed. It's based on the number of users and number of elements. It's a fixed monthly rate based on the number of elements. It's pay-per-use. There are no additional costs.
Built on the industry’s only cloud-native platform to deliver security operations as a concierge service, the Arctic Wolf® Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution eliminates alert fatigue and false positives to promote a faster response with detection and response capabilities tailored to the specific needs of your organization. Your Arctic Wolf Concierge Security® Team (CST) works directly with you to perform threat hunting, incident response, and guided remediation, while also...
The pricing is pretty competitive.
I rate the tool's pricing a nine out of ten.
The pricing is fair. It is not necessarily the most cost-effective, but it is not the worst.
Arctic Wolf's pricing seems reasonable for the value it offers, and I would rate it at a six out of ten. It is not a low-cost solution, but it provides good value for the investment.
I find their pricing to be reasonable and competitive. While it may not be the cheapest option available, it is fair when compared to other solutions in the market.
In general, it's worth it. If you have any regulatory compliance requirements or other external requirements on your information security approach and you do not have a massive internal team to handle log analysis and similar tasks, this is a great solution.
I'd advise others to weigh the ROI carefully with how much work they will have to do versus what the SOC does. In my case, I run multiple other businesses, so I knew I needed a solution that was more turnkey than most.
Arctic Wolf AWN CyberSOC is not software, it's a service. How much it costs will depend on the number of users and the amount of data and servers. The price varies. For example, a 100-person shop might cost 40,000 a year.
It is more expensive than CrowdStrike, but it also has more features. I don't remember the amount, but I do remember that it was on the higher side. I believe we have five sensors, and the sensors have a yearly cost. We don't have any additional costs, but I know that if we have more features, they will add to the cost.
Licensing is paid monthly with an annual contract which we can upgrade as needed. It's based on the number of users and number of elements. It's a fixed monthly rate based on the number of elements. It's pay-per-use. There are no additional costs.