Trend Micro Deep Security is on the expensive side. If I compare it with other endpoint security products, for example, even Kaspersky or Bitdefender or any of the known endpoint security solutions, Trend Micro is a little bit on the expensive side compared to them.
You need to pay for a license per user for the product. There is no extra cost. It's pretty variable. It does match the value. It's quite valuable. The ultimate purpose is to ensure that no incident can destroy the company's reputation.
Cybersecurity Engineer at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-03-28T14:09:00Z
Mar 28, 2024
The solution is offered at an average price point. I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten. To our company, Trend Micro Deep Security seems slightly expensive. In our organization, the solution's license is renewed yearly.
I would rate the costliness of the solution as a seven out of ten. The pricing for Trend Micro Deep Security is fixed for five years, and there are no additional costs beyond the standard license increase during this time.
Head of IT at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-06-19T06:47:57Z
Jun 19, 2023
The pricing of the product is fine. Pricing doesn't matter when you are talking about a solution meant for enterprise-sized businesses since what matters is the real security and the kind of detection a product offers. At the enterprise level, we are ready to deal with the product in terms of pricing, but we should barely need to work hard on the product later on. From a pricing perspective, I would say the product is economical. The payments are made on a yearly basis towards the licensing of the solution. There are no extra costs involved since there will be an agent that is deployed on your server, and the agent will take care of all the activities.
CrowdStrike had an advantage over Trend Micro when it came to pricing. Trend Micro had several modules, so it was a little priced up, but CrowdStrike was not. However, even CrowdStrike has increased their price now, so probably both of them are on par, but the number of modules that Trend Micro has is far more than CrowdStrike. It comes with file integrity monitoring, application control, and web reputation. It has outbound URL protection, and it also has ransomware protection for servers, whereas CrowdStrike Falcon is a straightforward solution. It isn't an apple-to-apple comparison. It's a big apple versus small apple kind of comparison.
We bought and paid for the solution three years ago, and in six months, we will have to renew and pay again. Instead of doing that, we are looking for a new solution, likely Sentinel One.
I won't call the cost of the solution cheap. Compared to any other antiviruses in the market right now, they are on the expensive side. I'd rate the level of expense a four out of five, where five is the most expensive option.
CTO | CIO | Group Head Technology at Thal Industries Corporation Ltd
Real User
Top 5
2022-04-25T12:07:00Z
Apr 25, 2022
Trend Micro Deep Security is quite expensive. We're on a yearly subscription with Trend Micro Deep Security. We bought the license with support and all the features. We bought 15 server licenses. I deployed the product on the most critical servers.
DGM-IT at a construction company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-12-15T10:55:00Z
Dec 15, 2021
The pricing is okay. Deep Security is single-server license-based, so it will work based on how many licenses you have procured. There is a yearly subscription for each license.
Principal Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-11-09T19:38:07Z
Nov 9, 2021
I'm not sure about the exact price, but it's reasonable and competitive. Compared to its competitors, you get a lot of bang for your buck. This was the way to go. There aren't any hidden costs. Everything was straight-up. However, it has a built-in malware detector that sends you alerts, but you need someone to monitor and respond to that. You need an incident response team, and Trend Micro Has a service for that called XDR. So if you want that monitoring service, you have to pay extra.
Price-wise, compared to the products that we had invested in before, this is a valuable solution. That said, it is a little bit expensive in Turkey because of our currency.
Data Center Manager/Support Delivery Manager at Salam Technology
Real User
2019-05-22T07:18:00Z
May 22, 2019
It is approximately three million Qatari Riyal ($820,000 USD) for our licensing fees. The cost is approximately six thousand Qatari Riyal ($1,650 USD) per user.
It is simple and cost-effective to purchase through the AWS Marketplace, which provides an easy understanding of the scale of the costs. Our organization purchased it through the AWS Marketplace because it is easier to track when added to our AWS bill and convenient purchasing model. The AWS licensing model is scalable and easy to use, but could do with tiered discounts. I am not sure how well this model will scale when we start to use Auto Scaling with AWS resources.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Solution Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2019-01-14T13:16:00Z
Jan 14, 2019
Purchasing this solution through the AWS Marketplace was secure and quick. We did it as a renewal license for one of our customers. AWS has good prices for a good product.
Purchasing on the AWS Marketplace was easy. We decided to purchase this solution on the AWS Marketplace since we were already there. The pricing is fair.
We are an original partner with AWS, so a couple of customers chose to directly take it from AWS Marketplace. A couple of customers will want us to take care of the billing. So, it's a mixed type of reaction that we receive from the customer. Eventually, for us, it matters that customers are secure. The customers can deploy in their environment and the licensing model goes through our reseller. The price is reasonably good as compared to other products into the market.
We did not purchase it through the AWS Marketplace because we have used Trend Micro in the past. We have not compared the pricing and licensing of buying it on the AWS Marketplace.
Sr. Director, Enterprise Architecture & Cloud Technologies at Essilor
Real User
2018-12-04T07:57:00Z
Dec 4, 2018
With AWS, we get single, consolidated billing. This is the beauty of it; its ease of use. Purchasing on AWS Marketplace is like shopping on Amazon Prime. We do pay-as-you-go pricing, which is good for us. We are working with Trend Micro to see if we can have something similar for on-premise.
On an AWS defined scope, it will cheaper than buying the on-premise service. We did a trial for the on-premise version, but we decided to go with the AWS version. We are downsizing our server room, and it didn't make sense to put more machines in there, as we already have workloads in Indianapolis.
Trend Micro Deep Security is a comprehensive solution for endpoint security and server protection, which prevents ransomware attacks and unauthorized access attempts. Its valuable features include tracing back attacks, antivirus protection, endpoint detection and response, firewall-based solution, threat detection, predictive machine learning and AI monitoring, VPM, virtualization, and sandboxing.
The solution is easy to use, scalable, stable, and reliable, with good technical support....
The pricing is very fair, although there are other cheaper options. Due to our limitations, Trend Micro was our best option.
Trend Micro Deep Security is on the expensive side. If I compare it with other endpoint security products, for example, even Kaspersky or Bitdefender or any of the known endpoint security solutions, Trend Micro is a little bit on the expensive side compared to them.
You need to pay for a license per user for the product. There is no extra cost. It's pretty variable. It does match the value. It's quite valuable. The ultimate purpose is to ensure that no incident can destroy the company's reputation.
The solution’s pricing is reasonable.
The solution is offered at an average price point. I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten. To our company, Trend Micro Deep Security seems slightly expensive. In our organization, the solution's license is renewed yearly.
I would rate the costliness of the solution as a seven out of ten. The pricing for Trend Micro Deep Security is fixed for five years, and there are no additional costs beyond the standard license increase during this time.
We purchased Trend Micro Deep Security's yearly license. It is expensive but reasonable compared to other products by Trend Micro.
The pricing of the product is fine. Pricing doesn't matter when you are talking about a solution meant for enterprise-sized businesses since what matters is the real security and the kind of detection a product offers. At the enterprise level, we are ready to deal with the product in terms of pricing, but we should barely need to work hard on the product later on. From a pricing perspective, I would say the product is economical. The payments are made on a yearly basis towards the licensing of the solution. There are no extra costs involved since there will be an agent that is deployed on your server, and the agent will take care of all the activities.
The tool's pricing is high.
Just like in any other IT solution. General IT maintenance, we have an in-house team of IT and security engineers who take care of the maintenance.
The tool's pricing is quite high.
CrowdStrike had an advantage over Trend Micro when it came to pricing. Trend Micro had several modules, so it was a little priced up, but CrowdStrike was not. However, even CrowdStrike has increased their price now, so probably both of them are on par, but the number of modules that Trend Micro has is far more than CrowdStrike. It comes with file integrity monitoring, application control, and web reputation. It has outbound URL protection, and it also has ransomware protection for servers, whereas CrowdStrike Falcon is a straightforward solution. It isn't an apple-to-apple comparison. It's a big apple versus small apple kind of comparison.
If you want to scale the solution you will have to adjust the license.
We can pay for the license on a yearly basis. If you want to do financing, you can go month by month.
We bought and paid for the solution three years ago, and in six months, we will have to renew and pay again. Instead of doing that, we are looking for a new solution, likely Sentinel One.
I won't call the cost of the solution cheap. Compared to any other antiviruses in the market right now, they are on the expensive side. I'd rate the level of expense a four out of five, where five is the most expensive option.
The pricing on the cloud model could be better. It's a bit high.
The licensing is user-based.
If you need an additional 10 or 20 licenses, you will need to pay additional fees.
The price of Trend Micro Deep Security could be less expensive.
Trend Micro Deep Security is quite expensive. We're on a yearly subscription with Trend Micro Deep Security. We bought the license with support and all the features. We bought 15 server licenses. I deployed the product on the most critical servers.
Most of it is annual at this stage.
There is a subscription cost to use this product.
The pricing is okay. Deep Security is single-server license-based, so it will work based on how many licenses you have procured. There is a yearly subscription for each license.
I'm not sure about the exact price, but it's reasonable and competitive. Compared to its competitors, you get a lot of bang for your buck. This was the way to go. There aren't any hidden costs. Everything was straight-up. However, it has a built-in malware detector that sends you alerts, but you need someone to monitor and respond to that. You need an incident response team, and Trend Micro Has a service for that called XDR. So if you want that monitoring service, you have to pay extra.
We have a subscription. It's not a surface subscription. It's only the AMC part.
It is a very expensive solution. It would be nice if they lower its price. Its license is based on the machines.
Trend Micro Deep Security pricing is on the high side. We are paying approximately $50,000 each month, it's definitely expensive.
The price of the product is high. It's expensive.
There is a license required for this solution and there are extra features you can purchase.
We would recommend this solution to others who are interested in using it. I would rate Trend Micro Deep Security a seven out of ten.
The solution is considerably cheaper than other similar solutions.
It's more expensive than other endpoint protection solution. It's not the cheapest.
Price-wise, compared to the products that we had invested in before, this is a valuable solution. That said, it is a little bit expensive in Turkey because of our currency.
It is approximately three million Qatari Riyal ($820,000 USD) for our licensing fees. The cost is approximately six thousand Qatari Riyal ($1,650 USD) per user.
It is simple and cost-effective to purchase through the AWS Marketplace, which provides an easy understanding of the scale of the costs. Our organization purchased it through the AWS Marketplace because it is easier to track when added to our AWS bill and convenient purchasing model. The AWS licensing model is scalable and easy to use, but could do with tiered discounts. I am not sure how well this model will scale when we start to use Auto Scaling with AWS resources.
Purchasing this solution through the AWS Marketplace was secure and quick. We did it as a renewal license for one of our customers. AWS has good prices for a good product.
Purchasing on the AWS Marketplace was easy. We decided to purchase this solution on the AWS Marketplace since we were already there. The pricing is fair.
We are an original partner with AWS, so a couple of customers chose to directly take it from AWS Marketplace. A couple of customers will want us to take care of the billing. So, it's a mixed type of reaction that we receive from the customer. Eventually, for us, it matters that customers are secure. The customers can deploy in their environment and the licensing model goes through our reseller. The price is reasonably good as compared to other products into the market.
We did not purchase it through the AWS Marketplace because we have used Trend Micro in the past. We have not compared the pricing and licensing of buying it on the AWS Marketplace.
Our company chose to procure this product via AWS Marketplace due to regulatory requirements. We mostly use it in the AWS GovCloud.
With AWS, we get single, consolidated billing. This is the beauty of it; its ease of use. Purchasing on AWS Marketplace is like shopping on Amazon Prime. We do pay-as-you-go pricing, which is good for us. We are working with Trend Micro to see if we can have something similar for on-premise.
On an AWS defined scope, it will cheaper than buying the on-premise service. We did a trial for the on-premise version, but we decided to go with the AWS version. We are downsizing our server room, and it didn't make sense to put more machines in there, as we already have workloads in Indianapolis.
Deep Security SaaS provides security for cloud-hosted servers for only INR 1 RS/hour/server.