The licensing costs are good. Prisma has much more options and support for security, but it has a higher cost. For example, Lookout costs 2/3rd of Prisma's licensing price. The solution comes with a user license. The license covers the user.
In terms of feature performance versus cost, they're a good value. The solution is flexible on pricing, so there's a kind of scale pricing depending on the size of the implementation.
Director Endpoint Security at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Dec 22, 2022
The pricing is fair; it's comparable to our previous solution, and we carried out multiple POCs and POVs (proof of value). The product is worth the money we pay for it.
Threat Intelligence Platforms improve an organization's cybersecurity by collecting and analyzing threat data. They offer insights into potential cyber threats, enabling proactive security measures to protect networks.These platforms help organizations manage and analyze threat data from different sources, providing a comprehensive view of potential threats. By integrating seamlessly with existing security systems, TIPs enhance the decision-making process for security teams, enabling them to...
The pricing is a little expensive. We are currently looking at comparisons with other solutions, including Umbrella.
The licensing costs are good. Prisma has much more options and support for security, but it has a higher cost. For example, Lookout costs 2/3rd of Prisma's licensing price. The solution comes with a user license. The license covers the user.
In terms of feature performance versus cost, they're a good value. The solution is flexible on pricing, so there's a kind of scale pricing depending on the size of the implementation.
Lookout comes in at a lower price point and that's how they get their foot in the door with customers. I respect that.
The pricing is fair; it's comparable to our previous solution, and we carried out multiple POCs and POVs (proof of value). The product is worth the money we pay for it.