The licensing costs are reasonable. While the solution is not the cheapest, it is competitively priced and aligns with the industry average. There are no significant additional costs beyond the standard licensing fees.
Price-wise, Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management is a very economical product. I rate the product's price a three on a scale of one to ten, where one is a low price, and ten is a high price.
The licensing model follows a per-user per-month structure. You gain access to various capabilities and features depending on the license tier (standard or Business Premium). The more advanced the license, the better the set of features and components available in Defender. The solution is expensive.
The solution comes with a license customers might already have. And in case they do need to pay, the cost is minimal. It is not expensive compared to other solutions and when considering Microsoft's bundle.
Principal Consultant Cyber Security at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Consultant
Top 10
2023-08-02T02:53:00Z
Aug 2, 2023
Microsoft has P1 and P2, Defender for Endpoint. You'll need to purchase an additional license to use the same Defender for cloud and on-premise servers. If you're going to use more features, you have to upgrade the license from P1 to P2. The licensing feature from Microsoft is complicated to understand due to constant changes in the name. The product’s pricing is medium.
Vulnerability Management (VM) is a critical cybersecurity process focused on identifying, evaluating, and mitigating vulnerabilities in IT systems. It helps organizations protect their networks and assets by proactively managing security weaknesses before they can be exploited by threats.
The licensing costs are reasonable. While the solution is not the cheapest, it is competitively priced and aligns with the industry average. There are no significant additional costs beyond the standard licensing fees.
The tool is a bit costly.
Price-wise, Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management is a very economical product. I rate the product's price a three on a scale of one to ten, where one is a low price, and ten is a high price.
The licensing model follows a per-user per-month structure. You gain access to various capabilities and features depending on the license tier (standard or Business Premium). The more advanced the license, the better the set of features and components available in Defender. The solution is expensive.
The solution comes with a license customers might already have. And in case they do need to pay, the cost is minimal. It is not expensive compared to other solutions and when considering Microsoft's bundle.
Microsoft has P1 and P2, Defender for Endpoint. You'll need to purchase an additional license to use the same Defender for cloud and on-premise servers. If you're going to use more features, you have to upgrade the license from P1 to P2. The licensing feature from Microsoft is complicated to understand due to constant changes in the name. The product’s pricing is medium.