Owner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2023-04-03T11:50:48Z
Apr 3, 2023
I have beaten some of the best in the world, such as CrowdStrike and Sentinel One, as well as these Palo Alto companies, on price and functionality, where the functionality is on par with, Sentinel One and Cynet. Cynet is useful and of high quality. In some ways, it's a little less. It's, marginally less. While some other options may be slightly better, Cynet and Sentinel One are very comparable in terms of quality. The process is straightforward, you only need to purchase the SOC services that are included with Cynet, without any additional cost. Moreover, Cynet itself is less expensive compared to other centralized solutions. However, it's important to note that implementing Cynet still requires a significant financial investment, so it cannot be considered cheap. For what they have delivered thus far. According to what I have seen, it's a no-brainer for my customers. it's not cheap, but I would rate it a three out of ten. If one is cheap and ten is expensive.
Owner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2022-10-03T15:44:02Z
Oct 3, 2022
It is extremely reasonable in terms of pricing. The customers that I made said, "Oh yeah, this is really good. It's good pricing." I have one customer, a very big customer, and they called me when I sent them the quote, and they even said, "We expected a lot more. Are you sure that this is the right quote?" I said, "Yeah. Why does that sound off?" And they said, "It's ridiculously cheap." The pricing is good since it is, as we call it, educational pricing. Normally, it's a lot, however, with educational pricing, we can get 50% off.
Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
MSP
2022-08-02T11:13:34Z
Aug 2, 2022
The price is very competitive. However, if I am coming to you, and you are selling me a security product, I should not be looking at the price because I am looking to secure my environment. I will not lose anything by securing my environment, and there will be no data breaches. The cost of implementing something like Cynet or CrowdStrike should not be an issue. You are attempting to protect and secure your environment, price should not be an issue. I don't deal with the pricing, but it is a great product. The price is lower than CrowdStrike. I would rate the pricing a four out of five.
System Administrator at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-07-07T00:07:51Z
Jul 7, 2022
It costs 18,000 per year, but we have the whole package with not only Cynet but also the Perception Point for emails. There are also some small security courses for our users.
Information Security Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2022-03-21T16:34:00Z
Mar 21, 2022
It is extremely affordable. I'll give it a five out of five in terms of price. It was half the cost of the next closest competitor, and the competitor didn't provide SOC services.
VP, CIO, CDO at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-07T10:13:00Z
Nov 7, 2021
Our licensing agreement with them is a yearly agreement. We signed for one year because we wanted to check the solution. We are still waiting for the mobile solution as part of our agreement. The timeline is next year and the cost includes also 24/7 solution. The pricing was good.
Director of Cyber Security Services at ASSURED ENTERPRISES
Real User
2021-08-09T21:39:00Z
Aug 9, 2021
We are happy with the licensing. We're able to give out customers a solution at a price point that's very attractive to them and to us. That's without question, compared to some of these prices that we are understanding that some of these competitors are charging. That information is out there too. Software.com, for example, talks about that. There are no extra costs above the actual licensing fees.
Director InfoSec and Audit at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-05-19T16:18:16Z
May 19, 2021
Pricing wise, Cynet seems to be very competitive. The cost is probably lower than that offered by many of its competitors for all the functions and features it offers. The licensing is very flexible. You can do it yearly, quarterly, or monthly.
Cyber Security Operations Center Analyst at Vincacyber
Real User
2021-02-03T13:17:14Z
Feb 3, 2021
The price should not be less than $100 which is quite reasonable for this solution because you are getting multiple components. It is not a single piece of software. You get the UBA, NBA, threat detection, memory scanners, etc. They have added a few more related features as well. In other products, if you want to find out the threat, you need to access the port. The dashboard is very beautiful because it provides everything on a centralized console.
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I don't have specific information about integration capabilities or licensing costs.
We purchase the product’s yearly license.
Cynet is cheaper than others, so I would rate the pricing model a two out of ten, where one is the low price, and ten is the high price.
Cynet is cheap.
The licensing for Cynet is yearly. The solution pricing depends on the customer, but it is not very expensive.
I have beaten some of the best in the world, such as CrowdStrike and Sentinel One, as well as these Palo Alto companies, on price and functionality, where the functionality is on par with, Sentinel One and Cynet. Cynet is useful and of high quality. In some ways, it's a little less. It's, marginally less. While some other options may be slightly better, Cynet and Sentinel One are very comparable in terms of quality. The process is straightforward, you only need to purchase the SOC services that are included with Cynet, without any additional cost. Moreover, Cynet itself is less expensive compared to other centralized solutions. However, it's important to note that implementing Cynet still requires a significant financial investment, so it cannot be considered cheap. For what they have delivered thus far. According to what I have seen, it's a no-brainer for my customers. it's not cheap, but I would rate it a three out of ten. If one is cheap and ten is expensive.
Cynet is very affordable.
It is extremely reasonable in terms of pricing. The customers that I made said, "Oh yeah, this is really good. It's good pricing." I have one customer, a very big customer, and they called me when I sent them the quote, and they even said, "We expected a lot more. Are you sure that this is the right quote?" I said, "Yeah. Why does that sound off?" And they said, "It's ridiculously cheap." The pricing is good since it is, as we call it, educational pricing. Normally, it's a lot, however, with educational pricing, we can get 50% off.
This solution is expensive. I would rate the price as a three out of five when compared to similar products.
The price is very competitive. However, if I am coming to you, and you are selling me a security product, I should not be looking at the price because I am looking to secure my environment. I will not lose anything by securing my environment, and there will be no data breaches. The cost of implementing something like Cynet or CrowdStrike should not be an issue. You are attempting to protect and secure your environment, price should not be an issue. I don't deal with the pricing, but it is a great product. The price is lower than CrowdStrike. I would rate the pricing a four out of five.
It costs 18,000 per year, but we have the whole package with not only Cynet but also the Perception Point for emails. There are also some small security courses for our users.
It is extremely affordable. I'll give it a five out of five in terms of price. It was half the cost of the next closest competitor, and the competitor didn't provide SOC services.
There is an extra cost if you want the support of Cynet.
It costs us 20,000 to 28,000 per year.
Our licensing agreement with them is a yearly agreement. We signed for one year because we wanted to check the solution. We are still waiting for the mobile solution as part of our agreement. The timeline is next year and the cost includes also 24/7 solution. The pricing was good.
We are happy with the licensing. We're able to give out customers a solution at a price point that's very attractive to them and to us. That's without question, compared to some of these prices that we are understanding that some of these competitors are charging. That information is out there too. Software.com, for example, talks about that. There are no extra costs above the actual licensing fees.
Pricing wise, Cynet seems to be very competitive. The cost is probably lower than that offered by many of its competitors for all the functions and features it offers. The licensing is very flexible. You can do it yearly, quarterly, or monthly.
Its licensing is on a monthly basis.
The price should not be less than $100 which is quite reasonable for this solution because you are getting multiple components. It is not a single piece of software. You get the UBA, NBA, threat detection, memory scanners, etc. They have added a few more related features as well. In other products, if you want to find out the threat, you need to access the port. The dashboard is very beautiful because it provides everything on a centralized console.
The cost is rather reasonable.
The pricing is quite good, compared to the competition.
It's a subscription. Our implementation is as a managed service provider. Our billing was flexible.
Everything is included in this one solution and the pricing is pretty competitive.
It gives you a high level of protection at a very good price.