CISO at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
Top 5
2024-07-03T07:39:44Z
Jul 3, 2024
The pricing is in the mid-range. It's not very expensive, and it's not very cheap, but it's comparable to others. Sometimes, it's cheaper because of their beta pricing, and they give much more than what competitors offer as add-ons. Product X comes with everything at one price, whereas Product Y has a base price and additional prices for each add-on. So, the total price of Y increases drastically compared to X. Seceon's price might look a little higher at times, but you need to compare apples to apples, considering the base price and add-on prices of other vendors. In that sense, Seceon wins because it has one product with everything included in one cost.
I find Seceon OTM's pricing to be reasonable, not too high or low, just okay for the market standards. I can't disclose specific figures, we pay on a quarterly basis under a service model. I would rate it eight out of ten. As a customer, I always hope for better pricing options.
The pricing is very competitive. It's not expensive. It's closer to the low end, so I would rate the pricing around a four out of ten, where one is for low price, and ten is for high price. Seceon is still establishing itself in the market and is not yet leading the industry, but they are growing rapidly. Therefore, the price is quite competitive. There are additional costs, but if you opt for those, you'll get around three additional features. When you purchase an additional license, it unlocks four features, providing more options. They are flexible in this regard, so it's not mandatory to pay more. You can simply purchase the standard licenses. So it's up to the customer's requirements. If they require the additional license, we can add it for them. If not, they can stick with the standard licenses. So just the standard license covers their needs.
Learn what your peers think about Seceon Open Threat Management Platform. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
Co-Founder and CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-01-15T22:10:49Z
Jan 15, 2021
It has a per-asset model instead of an ingestion-based model, which gives predictable pricing. In terms of price, it is in the middle to lower range of SIEMs that it competes against. It is the most affordable solution that we have implemented so far. It was much more affordable than anything else I've implemented.
Seceon Open Threat Management Platform is a comprehensive cybersecurity solution that offers real-time threat detection, analysis, and response capabilities. It leverages advanced AI and machine learning algorithms to provide proactive threat hunting and automated incident response.
With its intuitive dashboard, users can gain complete visibility into their network, applications, and endpoints, enabling them to identify and mitigate potential risks effectively. The platform integrates...
The implementation cost is extra, but the license cost is reasonable with no hidden costs.
The pricing is in the mid-range. It's not very expensive, and it's not very cheap, but it's comparable to others. Sometimes, it's cheaper because of their beta pricing, and they give much more than what competitors offer as add-ons. Product X comes with everything at one price, whereas Product Y has a base price and additional prices for each add-on. So, the total price of Y increases drastically compared to X. Seceon's price might look a little higher at times, but you need to compare apples to apples, considering the base price and add-on prices of other vendors. In that sense, Seceon wins because it has one product with everything included in one cost.
I find Seceon OTM's pricing to be reasonable, not too high or low, just okay for the market standards. I can't disclose specific figures, we pay on a quarterly basis under a service model. I would rate it eight out of ten. As a customer, I always hope for better pricing options.
The price is quite reasonable. I rate the pricing more than six or seven out of ten.
We used the solution's trial version for two months and later purchased it.
The pricing is very competitive. It's not expensive. It's closer to the low end, so I would rate the pricing around a four out of ten, where one is for low price, and ten is for high price. Seceon is still establishing itself in the market and is not yet leading the industry, but they are growing rapidly. Therefore, the price is quite competitive. There are additional costs, but if you opt for those, you'll get around three additional features. When you purchase an additional license, it unlocks four features, providing more options. They are flexible in this regard, so it's not mandatory to pay more. You can simply purchase the standard licenses. So it's up to the customer's requirements. If they require the additional license, we can add it for them. If not, they can stick with the standard licenses. So just the standard license covers their needs.
The price of Seceon is reasonable.
Seceon Open Threat Management Platform is cost-effective because it's a comprehensive platform that offers high availability.
The pricing for this solution is reasonable. However, I am unsure of the approximate costs.
It has a per-asset model instead of an ingestion-based model, which gives predictable pricing. In terms of price, it is in the middle to lower range of SIEMs that it competes against. It is the most affordable solution that we have implemented so far. It was much more affordable than anything else I've implemented.