Chief ARCHITECT at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-12T13:08:00Z
Apr 12, 2024
Elastic Security is open-source. Unlike many older solutions where you must pay for data ingestion, Elastic allows you to ingest data freely. Being open source, you can set up a Kafka front door layer to ingest data and forward it to the Elastic cluster in various formats. Once ingested, the Elastic cluster, essentially Elastic search, manages cluster management automatically. Additionally, being open source, Elastic can seamlessly integrate with any data feeds.
Executive Cybersecurity at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-10-03T08:58:22Z
Oct 3, 2023
The pricing is fine. But the basic pricing should cover all the features you need. Elastic needs to add more features, which are available as subscription-based add-ons. So more features may need to be added.
Presales Solutions Architect (Cyber Security) at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2023-07-07T03:00:28Z
Jul 7, 2023
The pricing is in the middle. I think it is not an expensive experience if we compare it with big names, for example, QRadar, and also Oxide. I think Elastic Security is quite cheap. I would rate the pricing of this solution a five out of ten.
The price is reasonable. It probably costs the same as ArcSight and LogRhythm SIEM. FortiSIEM might cost less than Elastic Security. There are no hidden or additional costs.
This is an open-source solution. It's free to those who would like to take advantage of its capabilities. There are options for yearly or monthly subscriptions. It's based on how many logs you deal with every month. If it increases beyond your tier, you would pay extra for the solution. The price can be low, however, their support is lacking - even the premium option. I'd rate it eight out of ten in terms of affordability.
The licensing cost of Elastic Security is based on the daily ingestion rate. I can't recall the exact figure, but for 10GB of log action daily, it would cost around $20,000.
Chief Operating Officer / SR. Project Manager at SCS
Real User
2022-05-20T17:40:00Z
May 20, 2022
The licensing cost depends on the size of the environment it's monitoring. Everything is based on volume, as with all SIEMs. When compared to other products, the price is average or on the low side.
Consultant at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-05-21T09:52:37Z
May 21, 2021
Its price is fine. Its licensing works on a yearly basis. We have to renew the license every year. I also have a good experience with Darktrace. When we buy Darktrace, we get training free of cost, which is not there in Elastic. We have to pay extra for training. There is certainly room for improvement.
Elastic Security is a robust, open-source security solution designed to offer integrated threat prevention, detection, and response capabilities across an organization's entire digital estate. Part of the Elastic Stack (which includes Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana), Elastic Security leverages the power of search, analytics, and data aggregation to provide real-time insight into threats and vulnerabilities. It is a comprehensive platform that supports a wide range of security needs, from...
Compared to other tools, Elastic Security is a cheaper solution.
The solution is not expensive and costs around ten dollars a month.
Elastic Security is open-source. Unlike many older solutions where you must pay for data ingestion, Elastic allows you to ingest data freely. Being open source, you can set up a Kafka front door layer to ingest data and forward it to the Elastic cluster in various formats. Once ingested, the Elastic cluster, essentially Elastic search, manages cluster management automatically. Additionally, being open source, Elastic can seamlessly integrate with any data feeds.
The product offers an amazing pricing structure. Price-wise, the product is very competitive.
The pricing is fine. But the basic pricing should cover all the features you need. Elastic needs to add more features, which are available as subscription-based add-ons. So more features may need to be added.
The pricing is in the middle. I think it is not an expensive experience if we compare it with big names, for example, QRadar, and also Oxide. I think Elastic Security is quite cheap. I would rate the pricing of this solution a five out of ten.
The tool's pricing is flexible and comes at unit cost. You don't have to pay for everything.
The price is reasonable. It probably costs the same as ArcSight and LogRhythm SIEM. FortiSIEM might cost less than Elastic Security. There are no hidden or additional costs.
This is an open-source solution. It's free to those who would like to take advantage of its capabilities. There are options for yearly or monthly subscriptions. It's based on how many logs you deal with every month. If it increases beyond your tier, you would pay extra for the solution. The price can be low, however, their support is lacking - even the premium option. I'd rate it eight out of ten in terms of affordability.
The pricing is pretty good. We pay for a license annually. The cost is very good. We don't find it too expensive.
The solution is open-source and, therefore, free to use.
This is an open-source solution. It is free to use.
The licensing cost of Elastic Security is based on the daily ingestion rate. I can't recall the exact figure, but for 10GB of log action daily, it would cost around $20,000.
I do not know approximately how much it costs per month or per year. I'm not the one who makes the purchases.
Licensing for the solution is available as a one-year or three-year plan, and all of the features are included.
The licensing cost depends on the size of the environment it's monitoring. Everything is based on volume, as with all SIEMs. When compared to other products, the price is average or on the low side.
Elastic is still priced far less than other commercial products.
Its price is fine. Its licensing works on a yearly basis. We have to renew the license every year. I also have a good experience with Darktrace. When we buy Darktrace, we get training free of cost, which is not there in Elastic. We have to pay extra for training. There is certainly room for improvement.
It's a monthly cost with Elastic SIEM, but I am not sure of the exact cost.
There is no charge for using the open-source version.
We pay a yearly licensing fee.