Global cyber security manager at Convergys Corporation
Real User
2024-06-07T09:30:02Z
Jun 7, 2024
CrowdStrike has a reasonable price. It's a good price, but if CrowdStrike offered coupons or discounts on a monthly or quarterly basis, it would be more beneficial for smaller vendors trying to implement security. Cutting down some prices would be better so that everyone can use it.
Chief Information Officer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-02-20T19:47:00Z
Feb 20, 2024
If you are looking from an IT standpoint, you get what you pay for. There is proactive monitoring in addition to the insurance policy. They do that better than others. Would you like it cheaper? Yes, but at what cost?
It is expensive, but looking at the capabilities that it brings, it is reasonable. There are no additional costs to the licensing costs. If you increase the number of licenses, support is included.
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Senior Product Executive at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-01-10T10:34:00Z
Jan 10, 2024
The pricing is a little bit higher than other OEM competitors in the market, like SentinelOne and Trend Micro. In the Indian market, it is 10 percent higher.
AVP IT & Communication at Proactive Construction Pvt. Ltd at Proactive data systems
Reseller
Top 20
2023-04-20T08:15:00Z
Apr 20, 2023
I would rate pricing a five out of ten, where one indicates the low price and ten indicates the high price. Indian customers are price sensitive, and this solution is a little costlier compared to other solutions. However, customers are still willing to pay for it, but they always compare the price with other solutions since India is a price-sensitive market. It is a little costlier than other solutions. There are no additional costs except for support costs, which are minimal and not an issue.
Team Lead for Global Security at a non-tech company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-10-18T15:44:40Z
Oct 18, 2022
I cannot recall the exact pricing of the solution. The pricing is fair for what it is. They do provide good service, and the threat intelligence engine is really awesome. I would rate them 4.5 out of five in terms of affordability.
Trainee Engineer at COMPASS IT Solutions & Services Pvt.Ltd.
Real User
Top 20
2022-09-22T21:36:05Z
Sep 22, 2022
I am not sure what the licensing fees are. I believe it is paid once a year, but I am not sure. However, it is dependent on the number of users present and the number of licenses purchased. The licenses are sold per user. I believe that all of these, for example, Trend Micro, Trellix, or any other company that is based on this NGAV technology, are usually based on how many users are in that environment, and how many devices they intend to install the technology on.
IT Consultant - Applications & Technology at Select Home Health Services
Consultant
2022-07-19T20:22:05Z
Jul 19, 2022
We have a subscription. The cost, the overall cost of the service, is something that could be improved. If you compare it to other antivirus systems, it'll seem more expensive as there's one piece that people overlook - you have a technical team monitoring for you behind the scenes. The cost is approximately $35,000 to $40,000 a year. It covers up to 300 devices and 300 Windows or Mac OS devices, and about 150 mobile devices. There are no additional costs beyond the main fee. It's all paid on an annual lease.
The initial setup is pretty easy. You are given an implementation specialist. Deployment usually takes a couple of weeks for a bigger organization. For a smaller organization, it could take a couple of days. For just the straight endpoint protection product, you are probably looking at eight dollars a month per user. If you're doing the Falcon Complete with monitoring and the SOC, you're probably looking at eighteen or nineteen dollars a month per user.
The licenses for both Carbon Black and Crowdstrike are expensive, but it depends on how the vendors scale the price and negotiate with the customer. So if you have a customer with 7,000 users, the vendor will offer them a low price per user to get them on board. If you have a few hundred users, the price will be a little bit more. There's a huge price difference at various scales. I was surprised that the license for a hundred users went as high as $120 per user, whereas the same product might cost $30 for 6,000 users.
We always get pressured to reduce the cost, however, considering the importance of security, it's worth paying the current rate. Overall it's a good investment when it comes to security practices.
Global Data Protection/Privacy Manager, FIP, CIPP/E, CIPM, CISSP at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-04-16T11:51:50Z
Apr 16, 2021
We pay a licensing fee in order to use the solution, however, I can't speak to the overall cost. It's not an aspect of the solution I directly deal with.
Senior security consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
MSP
Top 20
2021-03-08T09:56:25Z
Mar 8, 2021
CrowdStrike is more expensive than SentinelOne. Licensing works on the number of agents and the modules you buy. CrowdStrike has different modules, such as Falcon, Falcon Overwatch, Falcon Complete, etc. The pricing depends upon the module that the customer wants. They have different Incident Response (IR) teams, which are very expensive.
At approximately €60 per machine, per year, I think that it's a good price point. When you compare this to Windows Defender for Endpoints, the price of that solution is about €50 Euro per month per user. There are people who spend a lot of time trying to find the right price to sell new products at, so I always think that people know the value of their product and what price they can sell it at.
IT Security Operations Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-10-23T17:01:54Z
Oct 23, 2020
Our company is very mindful when it comes to purchasing - whether it's software or equipment. I believe the folks that made the decision to purchase this product did so based on price and performance. I wouldn't say there is an issue with pricing. We are redoing our license with them. If that was an issue, I'm pretty sure I would have been asked to look at other products. Therefore, although I don't know the exact pricing, my assumption is that the cost is rather reasonable.
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CrowdStrike has a reasonable price. It's a good price, but if CrowdStrike offered coupons or discounts on a monthly or quarterly basis, it would be more beneficial for smaller vendors trying to implement security. Cutting down some prices would be better so that everyone can use it.
I'm a technical engineer and don't have visibility on the pricing. However, it can be a bit lower than other options.
If you are looking from an IT standpoint, you get what you pay for. There is proactive monitoring in addition to the insurance policy. They do that better than others. Would you like it cheaper? Yes, but at what cost?
It is expensive, but looking at the capabilities that it brings, it is reasonable. There are no additional costs to the licensing costs. If you increase the number of licenses, support is included.
CrowdStrike Falcon Complete is expensive.
I don't know the details of the licensing, but Falcon Complete one of the most expensive solutions we have right now.
The pricing is a little bit higher than other OEM competitors in the market, like SentinelOne and Trend Micro. In the Indian market, it is 10 percent higher.
CrowdStrike Falcon Complete is very expensive in comparison to Bitdefender.
I would rate pricing a five out of ten, where one indicates the low price and ten indicates the high price. Indian customers are price sensitive, and this solution is a little costlier compared to other solutions. However, customers are still willing to pay for it, but they always compare the price with other solutions since India is a price-sensitive market. It is a little costlier than other solutions. There are no additional costs except for support costs, which are minimal and not an issue.
The pricing is pretty contextual. It's hard to give a general price.
I rate Crowdstrike Falcon Complete eight out of 10 for affordability.
The pricing is a little bit expensive for our region. It is not expensive to get implementation assistance from partners.
It's expensive. Its price varies because it's a modular solution. I'd rate it a six out of ten in terms of pricing.
CrowdStrike offers training at an additional cost, so many organizations wouldn't want that route.
I cannot recall the exact pricing of the solution. The pricing is fair for what it is. They do provide good service, and the threat intelligence engine is really awesome. I would rate them 4.5 out of five in terms of affordability.
I am not sure what the licensing fees are. I believe it is paid once a year, but I am not sure. However, it is dependent on the number of users present and the number of licenses purchased. The licenses are sold per user. I believe that all of these, for example, Trend Micro, Trellix, or any other company that is based on this NGAV technology, are usually based on how many users are in that environment, and how many devices they intend to install the technology on.
The licensing cost for this solution is $5000, per license, with each machine requiring its own license.
We have a subscription. The cost, the overall cost of the service, is something that could be improved. If you compare it to other antivirus systems, it'll seem more expensive as there's one piece that people overlook - you have a technical team monitoring for you behind the scenes. The cost is approximately $35,000 to $40,000 a year. It covers up to 300 devices and 300 Windows or Mac OS devices, and about 150 mobile devices. There are no additional costs beyond the main fee. It's all paid on an annual lease.
The initial setup is pretty easy. You are given an implementation specialist. Deployment usually takes a couple of weeks for a bigger organization. For a smaller organization, it could take a couple of days. For just the straight endpoint protection product, you are probably looking at eight dollars a month per user. If you're doing the Falcon Complete with monitoring and the SOC, you're probably looking at eighteen or nineteen dollars a month per user.
Falcon Complete could be a bit cheaper.
I have no idea on the licensing cost of CrowdStrike Falcon Complete.
The licenses for both Carbon Black and Crowdstrike are expensive, but it depends on how the vendors scale the price and negotiate with the customer. So if you have a customer with 7,000 users, the vendor will offer them a low price per user to get them on board. If you have a few hundred users, the price will be a little bit more. There's a huge price difference at various scales. I was surprised that the license for a hundred users went as high as $120 per user, whereas the same product might cost $30 for 6,000 users.
The price of this solution is expensive compared to others solutions.
There is an annual subscription.
The solution is priced fairly. For the features you receive, it is worth the money.
We always get pressured to reduce the cost, however, considering the importance of security, it's worth paying the current rate. Overall it's a good investment when it comes to security practices.
We have a yearly license, and it could be cheaper.
There is a license for this solution and everything is included. However, The price of the could be lower.
Its price is very high. CrowdStrike Falcon Complete is 50% more expensive than Cisco AMP for Endpoints.
We pay a licensing fee in order to use the solution, however, I can't speak to the overall cost. It's not an aspect of the solution I directly deal with.
They are really reasonable for the services they are providing. When you add more endpoints, you are going to pay more for the license.
CrowdStrike is more expensive than SentinelOne. Licensing works on the number of agents and the modules you buy. CrowdStrike has different modules, such as Falcon, Falcon Overwatch, Falcon Complete, etc. The pricing depends upon the module that the customer wants. They have different Incident Response (IR) teams, which are very expensive.
The average price is approximately $500 per customer.
It is a fairly firm price. It is not the cheapest solution, but if you take the complete team into consideration, it is a great value.
At approximately €60 per machine, per year, I think that it's a good price point. When you compare this to Windows Defender for Endpoints, the price of that solution is about €50 Euro per month per user. There are people who spend a lot of time trying to find the right price to sell new products at, so I always think that people know the value of their product and what price they can sell it at.
We've found the pricing to be reasonable. We pay a certain amount for licensing and that's it. It's not too much.
The company has to make money. I understand why they charge what they do, and I see the value in the product. Therefore, the pricing is fair.
Our company is very mindful when it comes to purchasing - whether it's software or equipment. I believe the folks that made the decision to purchase this product did so based on price and performance. I wouldn't say there is an issue with pricing. We are redoing our license with them. If that was an issue, I'm pretty sure I would have been asked to look at other products. Therefore, although I don't know the exact pricing, my assumption is that the cost is rather reasonable.
The price is okay, although you're not going to get away cheap when it comes to security.