Morphisec is reasonably priced because our parent company's other subsidiaries use different products like CrowdStrike. CrowdStrike is four or five times more expensive than Morphisec. The competitive pricing saves us money in our overall security stack.
Price-wise, it's on the higher side. A traditional antivirus solution is cheaper, but in terms of security and manageability, its ROI is better than a traditional antivirus. I would recommend it to anybody evaluating or considering an antivirus solution. If your system gets compromised, the cost of ransom would be a lot more. This way, it saves a lot of cost.
CISO at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-01T07:00:00Z
Oct 1, 2021
We are paying per endpoint/machine. We have a two-year contract with Morphisec. We have had some additional costs because of their cloud. We have needed to make some changes within the cloud environment of the Morphisec tooling, which have added some additional costs. It does not have multi-tenants. If South Africa wants to show only the machines that they have, they need their own cloud incidence. It is not possible to have that in a single cloud incidence with multiple tenants in it, instead you need to have multiple cloud incidences. Then, if you have that, it will be more expensive. However, they are going to change that, which is good.
Network Administrator at a educational organization with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-07-26T23:48:00Z
Jul 26, 2021
It is a very cost-effective solution. It's very affordable for what we're having to use Morphisec for. It's extremely affordable for what it does, at least the product that we're using through Morphisec. I know that they have a few others that we're not using, but we don't need it. They did provide us with educational pricing as well. They were very flexible because we deployed it during COVID times and a lot of people were getting hit more and more with ransomware. And so they were also very flexible in what they were able to provide for the price. They understood that our budget was being cut because we had lost a lot of students as a result of COVID. They really worked with us, which was great. The licensing is also very fair. It's per device. So it was also very easy. It's just a year-to-year license that we are paying for. There's nothing hidden, no extra charges that were unexpected or anything like that. It was very straightforward.
Director, DevOps at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
MSP
2021-07-22T13:41:00Z
Jul 22, 2021
We pay per year, and per endpoint. So, if it's a Windows server, it has its own skew. Versus, a Linux server has its own skew. Pricing is a little bit different between those. To cover 100 Windows endpoints we're at $5,699. It all comes with the annual maintenance and support crew.
Director, Technical Services and Information Security at SECURA Insurance
Real User
2021-06-29T17:15:00Z
Jun 29, 2021
We've gone through several iterations over renewals. I think it's reasonably priced. I wouldn't say it's cheap, but I also wouldn't say that it's over-the-top pricing. An enterprise agreement would be nice so we don't have to try to count or get an estimate of the number of endpoints. If we go through growth and add 500 laptops, I don't want to have to go back and change our licensing to add that capacity. I'd rather just have that built into the contract. We haven't seen any additional costs to the standard licensing.
Morphisec's cybersecurity platform is centered around its Moving Target Defense technology. This innovative approach is designed to prevent attacks by making the system environment dynamically unpredictable to attackers, thereby neutralizing zero-day threats, evasive malware, and in-memory exploits without requiring prior knowledge of attack patterns. Unlike traditional security systems that rely on detection and response strategies, Morphisec operates on the principle of attack prevention,...
Morphisec is reasonably priced because our parent company's other subsidiaries use different products like CrowdStrike. CrowdStrike is four or five times more expensive than Morphisec. The competitive pricing saves us money in our overall security stack.
Price-wise, it's on the higher side. A traditional antivirus solution is cheaper, but in terms of security and manageability, its ROI is better than a traditional antivirus. I would recommend it to anybody evaluating or considering an antivirus solution. If your system gets compromised, the cost of ransom would be a lot more. This way, it saves a lot of cost.
Compared to their competitors, the price of Morphisec is not that high. You can easily deploy it on a large-scale or small-scale network.
The pricing is definitely fair for what it does.
We are paying per endpoint/machine. We have a two-year contract with Morphisec. We have had some additional costs because of their cloud. We have needed to make some changes within the cloud environment of the Morphisec tooling, which have added some additional costs. It does not have multi-tenants. If South Africa wants to show only the machines that they have, they need their own cloud incidence. It is not possible to have that in a single cloud incidence with multiple tenants in it, instead you need to have multiple cloud incidences. Then, if you have that, it will be more expensive. However, they are going to change that, which is good.
It is an annual subscription basis per device. For the devices that we have in scope right now, it is about $25,000 a year.
It is a very cost-effective solution. It's very affordable for what we're having to use Morphisec for. It's extremely affordable for what it does, at least the product that we're using through Morphisec. I know that they have a few others that we're not using, but we don't need it. They did provide us with educational pricing as well. They were very flexible because we deployed it during COVID times and a lot of people were getting hit more and more with ransomware. And so they were also very flexible in what they were able to provide for the price. They understood that our budget was being cut because we had lost a lot of students as a result of COVID. They really worked with us, which was great. The licensing is also very fair. It's per device. So it was also very easy. It's just a year-to-year license that we are paying for. There's nothing hidden, no extra charges that were unexpected or anything like that. It was very straightforward.
We pay per year, and per endpoint. So, if it's a Windows server, it has its own skew. Versus, a Linux server has its own skew. Pricing is a little bit different between those. To cover 100 Windows endpoints we're at $5,699. It all comes with the annual maintenance and support crew.
We've gone through several iterations over renewals. I think it's reasonably priced. I wouldn't say it's cheap, but I also wouldn't say that it's over-the-top pricing. An enterprise agreement would be nice so we don't have to try to count or get an estimate of the number of endpoints. If we go through growth and add 500 laptops, I don't want to have to go back and change our licensing to add that capacity. I'd rather just have that built into the contract. We haven't seen any additional costs to the standard licensing.
It is priced correctly for what it does. They end up doing a good deal of discounting, but I think it is priced appropriately.
Pricing was competitive. There were no additional costs to standard licensing.