Cyber Security Charter Engineer at Banglalink Digital Communications
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-18T09:24:00Z
Oct 18, 2024
Tenable Security Center is considered pricey compared to other solutions, yet relatively cheaper than some like Qualys. However, when compared to Rapid7, it is more expensive. I rate the pricing six out of ten.
For enterprise customers, it's acceptable. However, for smaller enterprises or businesses, the budget may be too restrictive to consider such extensive solutions. When proposing to small-scale industries, they often show disinterest even when we offer a POC or trial. This reluctance is primarily due to cost considerations, which larger enterprises can manage more easily.
The solution’s pricing is reasonable but depends on the country's foreign reserves. You have to buy it at the price of USD. Hence, it depends on your country's currency rate.
Information Security Engineer at Nhq Distribution Ltd
Real User
Top 10
2023-08-28T08:39:37Z
Aug 28, 2023
I don't know about the product's pricing model since I am a part of the technical team. The pricing part is an area handled by my company's sales team.
We purchase the solution through a local distributor, but we also directly communicate with representatives at Tenable. So, we acquire the license from their distributor, but we are direct users as well. I would rate the pricing a nine out of ten, where ten is expensive. The pricing might deter some companies from adopting this solution, especially in our region, which includes countries like Estonia and neighboring Eastern European nations. For us, the cost is a significant consideration, and we often face challenges when budgeting for it each year. There's on-premise hosting, which incurs some costs, but it's not a major factor. Additionally, we have an engineer providing support, but that's a shared responsibility across multiple tasks. So, licensing is the primary cost driver, and there aren't any other major expenses.
Information Technology Consultant at Simpra advanced technology
Reseller
Top 10
2023-07-10T09:40:12Z
Jul 10, 2023
The annual licensing fee of the product is $25,000. The pricing depends upon the number of IPs. There are no additional fees associated with the solution.
We're happy with the licensing cost and find it affordable. We paid for three years, mostly for the finances and sourcing, but all features are inclusive. I would rate our licensing cost as eight on a scale of one to ten.
The price of Tenable SC is expensive, we pay approximately €70,000 for the license annually. We have to pay for each IP test. The cost of other solutions is far less, such as Nessus Professional, which is €3,000 annually.
The licensing fees are based on the number of assets. The price can start at €10,000 ($13,000 USD) for between 500 and 1,000 assets, and the price can climb into the millions as more assets are added. There are two types of licenses available, which are the subscription, and the perpetual with maintenance. The subscription is the same price every year, with very small variations over the years. In the case of a perpetual license, there is a high initial cost compared to the subscription, but the maintenance is much lower.
Sr. Principal IT Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-11-14T06:34:00Z
Nov 14, 2019
I don't know our licensing costs but they're in the seven figures. We have an enterprise license, so I believe everything is tied up in that. We do not have any additional cost other than our large enterprise license. The licensing is a little involved from both sides. That may be due to our specific implementation of it because we are a defense contractor. I feel we rely a lot on their customer service and they rely on us to do a lot of manual labor to get licensing installed or to get licensing. If there were some type of smoother transaction, that would be great. I would like more self-service in the granting and rescinding of SC licenses, and that way we wouldn't have to be involved with customer service as much or with our account executive.
Medical Device Cybersecurity Analyst at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2019-05-30T08:12:00Z
May 30, 2019
The pricing is more than Rapid7 Nexpose. PVS and the agents, etc., are all part of that agreement. So it's pretty comprehensive, but I don't know how much it is.
Get a risk-based view of your IT, security and compliance posture so you can quickly identify, investigate and prioritize your most critical assets and vulnerabilities.
Managed on-premises and powered by Nessus technology, the Tenable Security Center (formerly Tenable.sc) suite of products provides the industry’s most comprehensive vulnerability coverage with real-time continuous assessment of your network. It’s your complete end-to-end vulnerability management solution.
Tenable Security Center is considered pricey compared to other solutions, yet relatively cheaper than some like Qualys. However, when compared to Rapid7, it is more expensive. I rate the pricing six out of ten.
For enterprise customers, it's acceptable. However, for smaller enterprises or businesses, the budget may be too restrictive to consider such extensive solutions. When proposing to small-scale industries, they often show disinterest even when we offer a POC or trial. This reluctance is primarily due to cost considerations, which larger enterprises can manage more easily.
I rate the solution's price as seven on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive. The tool is quite expensive.
The solution’s pricing is reasonable but depends on the country's foreign reserves. You have to buy it at the price of USD. Hence, it depends on your country's currency rate.
The tool costs around 15,000 Saudi riyals monthly.
This solution's price is quite high compared to other competitive solutions.
The tool provides competitive pricing. We pay a yearly license fee. There are no additional costs associated with the tool.
I don't know about the product's pricing model since I am a part of the technical team. The pricing part is an area handled by my company's sales team.
We purchase the solution through a local distributor, but we also directly communicate with representatives at Tenable. So, we acquire the license from their distributor, but we are direct users as well. I would rate the pricing a nine out of ten, where ten is expensive. The pricing might deter some companies from adopting this solution, especially in our region, which includes countries like Estonia and neighboring Eastern European nations. For us, the cost is a significant consideration, and we often face challenges when budgeting for it each year. There's on-premise hosting, which incurs some costs, but it's not a major factor. Additionally, we have an engineer providing support, but that's a shared responsibility across multiple tasks. So, licensing is the primary cost driver, and there aren't any other major expenses.
The annual licensing fee of the product is $25,000. The pricing depends upon the number of IPs. There are no additional fees associated with the solution.
The licensing costs are not expensive. I think we pay around $9,000 USD for an annual subscription. There are no additional expenses.
Tenable.sc is more expensive than its competitors.
The pricing is a bit high for the region. Its cost depends on the Number of Assets. The licensing is per year.
Tenable is open-source.
We're happy with the licensing cost and find it affordable. We paid for three years, mostly for the finances and sourcing, but all features are inclusive. I would rate our licensing cost as eight on a scale of one to ten.
Tenable SC is priced per asset, with the basic solution starting around US$12,000 for 500 assets. There's an additional cost for advanced support.
Compared to other companies or other products it could maybe be a little bit less, but the price is okay. I would say it's not very expensive.
The price of Tenable SC is expensive, we pay approximately €70,000 for the license annually. We have to pay for each IP test. The cost of other solutions is far less, such as Nessus Professional, which is €3,000 annually.
It is a bit expensive. Everything is included in the license.
The license is perpetual and is based on the number of IP addresses you want to scan in your organization. The support comes with a different license.
Though reasonable, the main competitor of Tenable SC, Rapid7, offers a more aggressive and better priced product.
I use a local license to perform penetration testing and I'm pretty happy with everything when it comes to pricing and licensing.
The licensing fees are based on the number of assets. The price can start at €10,000 ($13,000 USD) for between 500 and 1,000 assets, and the price can climb into the millions as more assets are added. There are two types of licenses available, which are the subscription, and the perpetual with maintenance. The subscription is the same price every year, with very small variations over the years. In the case of a perpetual license, there is a high initial cost compared to the subscription, but the maintenance is much lower.
We pay around 60,000 on a yearly basis.
I don't know our licensing costs but they're in the seven figures. We have an enterprise license, so I believe everything is tied up in that. We do not have any additional cost other than our large enterprise license. The licensing is a little involved from both sides. That may be due to our specific implementation of it because we are a defense contractor. I feel we rely a lot on their customer service and they rely on us to do a lot of manual labor to get licensing installed or to get licensing. If there were some type of smoother transaction, that would be great. I would like more self-service in the granting and rescinding of SC licenses, and that way we wouldn't have to be involved with customer service as much or with our account executive.
Costing is pretty reasonable compared to the competition.
The pricing is more than Rapid7 Nexpose. PVS and the agents, etc., are all part of that agreement. So it's pretty comprehensive, but I don't know how much it is.
The licensing costs for this solution are approximately $100,000 US, and I think that covers everything.
It is slightly more expensive than other solutions in the same sphere.