Security Engineer at a recreational facilities/services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2023-06-07T16:34:00Z
Jun 7, 2023
I haven't seen any other quotes from other companies, but products like these are not cheap. They come at a price. I don't know how much exactly it costs, but I know that it's a yearly thing. It's something that will cost money for any company because they're storing all this information. They're doing all this machine learning, and there are a lot of services on their backend that they got to pay for. I'm sure it gets translated back to the customers unless you have everything completely on-prem. If you're not doing much in the cloud, then I could see how it'd be cheaper, but if you have anything that's cloud-hosted and does all the work for you, there's going to be a cost associated with it. The licensing has been pretty straightforward. The pricing was on a per gig or per terabyte basis, and then everything was included in it including support. Their support has been good.
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions help organizations protect sensitive data against unauthorized access and data breaches, employing various technologies to monitor and manage data flow within a network.These systems significantly reduce the risk of data leaks by identifying, monitoring, and controlling data across multiple platforms and environments. DLP solutions offer encryption, access controls, and real-time monitoring features, allowing businesses to maintain compliance with...
Compared to the competitors, they are very reasonable.
I haven't seen any other quotes from other companies, but products like these are not cheap. They come at a price. I don't know how much exactly it costs, but I know that it's a yearly thing. It's something that will cost money for any company because they're storing all this information. They're doing all this machine learning, and there are a lot of services on their backend that they got to pay for. I'm sure it gets translated back to the customers unless you have everything completely on-prem. If you're not doing much in the cloud, then I could see how it'd be cheaper, but if you have anything that's cloud-hosted and does all the work for you, there's going to be a cost associated with it. The licensing has been pretty straightforward. The pricing was on a per gig or per terabyte basis, and then everything was included in it including support. Their support has been good.