We have a higher-level license, so we have access to all the features, including network inspection and antivirus protection. The pricing is reasonable. Not too cheap, not too expensive. We pay yearly licenses. The cost depends on the number of agents. Since we have many, I'd estimate around three million Egyptian pounds for the license.
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We have a three-year license. It was initially very reasonably priced but we are based in Pakistan and we are not doing well against the dollar so the price has increased significantly.
I rate Kaspersky EDR seven out of 10 for affordability. Kaspersky EDR isn't cheap, but it shouldn't be out of reach for most medium-sized enterprises. It is a small price jump from their advanced endpoint security solution. Small companies may not be able to spend that much. It should be within the budget of any company with more than 300 employees should.
Kaspersky offers a very budget-friendly licensing model that is a complete package and is suitable for small, medium or enterprise organizations. McAfee, for example, has a much more costly license.
The solution is expensive in comparison to CheckPoint and Fortinet. Our company purchased a three-year license that included a warranty and technical support.
There is an annual license to use Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response. The price overall is a bit expensive when compared to other solutions. There are not any additional fees other than the license. I rate the price of Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response a three out of five.
Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Expert is a comprehensive cybersecurity solution designed to detect and respond to advanced threats in real time. It combines advanced threat intelligence, machine learning algorithms, and behavioral analysis to provide proactive protection against sophisticated attacks.
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If one is cheap, ten is expensive, I rate the product’s price as a seven out of ten, especially if I compare it with CrowdStrike.
We have a higher-level license, so we have access to all the features, including network inspection and antivirus protection. The pricing is reasonable. Not too cheap, not too expensive. We pay yearly licenses. The cost depends on the number of agents. Since we have many, I'd estimate around three million Egyptian pounds for the license.
The product has a valuable pricing model. We need to purchase its monthly subscription.
Since we are partners with Kaspersky, it's very complicated to discuss its pricing structure.
The solution's cost is reasonable compared to other vendors.
The solution’s pricing is okay.
We have a three-year license. It was initially very reasonably priced but we are based in Pakistan and we are not doing well against the dollar so the price has increased significantly.
The solution is cheaper than other products. However, it's not as complete.
I rate Kaspersky EDR seven out of 10 for affordability. Kaspersky EDR isn't cheap, but it shouldn't be out of reach for most medium-sized enterprises. It is a small price jump from their advanced endpoint security solution. Small companies may not be able to spend that much. It should be within the budget of any company with more than 300 employees should.
Licensing costs are very reasonable. This is not an expensive solution.
We pay a yearly fee for the licensing of the product. We find it to be expensive, however, we need to use it as we need the security it provides.
EDR is priced on the cheaper side. Licensing for EDR is available on a yearly basis for around 80 SAR a year.
The solution is worth its cost so I rate pricing a ten out of ten.
Kaspersky offers a very budget-friendly licensing model that is a complete package and is suitable for small, medium or enterprise organizations. McAfee, for example, has a much more costly license.
The license is competitive. Pricing is another Kaspersky advantage.
The solution is expensive in comparison to CheckPoint and Fortinet. Our company purchased a three-year license that included a warranty and technical support.
The solution is free for now.
There is an annual license to use Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response. The price overall is a bit expensive when compared to other solutions. There are not any additional fees other than the license. I rate the price of Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response a three out of five.
The pricing is good. I'd rate it four out of five in terms of affordability.
I'm not sure about how the licensing works. It may be per user. I'm not certain.
The license for EDR costs about 1,000 pesos per user. I would rate the pricing as four out of five.
We'd like the pricing to be lower. It can get a bit pricey. We pay for an annual license.
We were on a three-year license to use Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response. The price could be better.
We have yearly licensing costs, and they are not cheap.
Kaspersky is licensed on a yearly basis.
The price of the solution could be reduced.
Our current monthly costs are $1,000.