Information Security Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-08-02T18:30:35Z
Aug 2, 2024
It's an alternative to CrowdStrike with respect to MITRE comparisons. In terms of anti-malware and anti-malicious behavior, Cynet does at least as well, and if you believe MITRE, it can do better than CrowdStrike. It also comes with automated response and SIEM/SOC, which I'm not sure CrowdStrike has. I think they might have to get all that extra, and Cynet is a bit cheaper.
I have limited direct contact with end-users, but as far as I know, customers use Cynet for real-time threat detection and integrate it with other solutions.
The product has various use cases, including NDA, EDR, memory protection, device control, and vulnerability management. The solution has a lot of elements tied to traditional disruption. The specific product offers a combination of different components. Additionally, we offer software services that revolve around data management and responsibility. We provide 24/7 monitoring of Cynet activities.
I have certain requirements for our customers, like they want to have visibility over their network, and they don't want multiple solutions for agent patching and protecting the endpoints. My customers want a unified solution that meets the aforementioned requirements. We use Cynet for deception, and it helps us with our customers.
Owner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2023-04-03T11:50:48Z
Apr 3, 2023
As my customers are using it, I maintain close contact with them. Clients employ it for detection, response, prevention, and to supplement their security operations center in various ways. Essentially, it serves as an all-encompassing solution for prevention, detection, and response.
Our use cases are for UBA or EDR, and we use it everywhere; in medical education, commercial residences etc. It is deployed in the cloud, on-prem, and hybrid if needed.
Owner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2022-10-03T15:44:00Z
Oct 3, 2022
As a reseller I have not used it in my own organization. We have SMB customers in retail and manufacturing, mostly with Microsoft-oriented IT landscapes, but also a few large financials and some (semi-)governmental organizations, all with complex hybrid IT landscapes. Cynet adapts easily to these different scenarios, and this is valid for the XDR software platform as well as for the included CyOps 24/7 SOC service.
Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
MSP
2022-08-02T11:13:34Z
Aug 2, 2022
With Cynet we are able to real-time monitoring from a SOC remotely. We have extended real-time support for the product that is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Information Security Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2022-03-21T16:34:00Z
Mar 21, 2022
It is being used for continuous protection. It is used as old standard antivirus and next-generation anti-malware using behavior and analytics. It provides defense against zero-days and living-off-the-land attacks. I am absolutely up-to-date in terms of its version.
VP, CIO, CDO at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-07T10:13:00Z
Nov 7, 2021
We are protecting all our workstations. We have installed Cynet on all the servers as quite a lot of employees are working from home because of the situation.
Director of Cyber Security Services at ASSURED ENTERPRISES
Real User
2021-08-09T21:39:00Z
Aug 9, 2021
The solution is typically installed on endpoints. It offers many use cases. This is the great thing about this solution. We're focused on helping large enterprise systems or larger enterprise organizations that have a small support staff - and small support staff is the common denominator across both of these organizations out here now. Large or small, Cynet provides a lot of capabilities that reduce the need for full-time employees, if you don't have the bandwidth for them.
Senior Cyberecurity Manager at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-01-13T05:53:00Z
Jan 13, 2021
Our primary use cases with Cynet are to secure our workstations, to react to some kinds of threats from malware and hostile environments, and to maintain proper activity of our users' functionality.
CTO / CISO at a cloud solution provider with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-09-16T08:18:28Z
Sep 16, 2020
The main use case is just dealing with flat bounced zero-day threats. Clients typically migrate to older solutions. They can catch threats better. The solution is easy to manage and protects them. That's really what most of them want. A lot of the clients I deal with them are in the SMB space. Typically, they don't have anything too robust to begin with. They're just looking for something to get them to the next step, and this solution is perfect for that.
Chief Information Security Officer at a construction company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-09-13T07:02:29Z
Sep 13, 2020
We're still getting to know them, doing the proof of concepts of their product, which we're very happy with. It's an EPP/EDR platform and that's our primary use case. I'm the Chief Information Security Officer and we are customers of Cynet.
Cynet provides endpoint protection, threat detection, and response. It helps companies secure files, devices, and networks from zero-day threats, reducing the need for extensive support staff through its continuous monitoring, antivirus, and anti-malware functionalities.
Cynet offers comprehensive security features, including EDR, NGAV, and MDR, suitable for cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Organizations benefit from its 24/7 SOC services, seamless integration with other...
We use Cynet to protect the endpoints that we are responsible for protecting.
It's an alternative to CrowdStrike with respect to MITRE comparisons. In terms of anti-malware and anti-malicious behavior, Cynet does at least as well, and if you believe MITRE, it can do better than CrowdStrike. It also comes with automated response and SIEM/SOC, which I'm not sure CrowdStrike has. I think they might have to get all that extra, and Cynet is a bit cheaper.
I have limited direct contact with end-users, but as far as I know, customers use Cynet for real-time threat detection and integrate it with other solutions.
We use it in for internal security.
We use the product to detect email attacks, including phishing attempts and relevant vulnerabilities to our system.
In my company, Cynet is used by those in SOC to detect threats and to use Cynet's functionalities for extended detection and response.
The product has various use cases, including NDA, EDR, memory protection, device control, and vulnerability management. The solution has a lot of elements tied to traditional disruption. The specific product offers a combination of different components. Additionally, we offer software services that revolve around data management and responsibility. We provide 24/7 monitoring of Cynet activities.
I have certain requirements for our customers, like they want to have visibility over their network, and they don't want multiple solutions for agent patching and protecting the endpoints. My customers want a unified solution that meets the aforementioned requirements. We use Cynet for deception, and it helps us with our customers.
As my customers are using it, I maintain close contact with them. Clients employ it for detection, response, prevention, and to supplement their security operations center in various ways. Essentially, it serves as an all-encompassing solution for prevention, detection, and response.
Our use cases are for UBA or EDR, and we use it everywhere; in medical education, commercial residences etc. It is deployed in the cloud, on-prem, and hybrid if needed.
As a reseller I have not used it in my own organization. We have SMB customers in retail and manufacturing, mostly with Microsoft-oriented IT landscapes, but also a few large financials and some (semi-)governmental organizations, all with complex hybrid IT landscapes. Cynet adapts easily to these different scenarios, and this is valid for the XDR software platform as well as for the included CyOps 24/7 SOC service.
This is a very good solution for discovering malware and checking the behavior at user endpoints.
With Cynet we are able to real-time monitoring from a SOC remotely. We have extended real-time support for the product that is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
It is like an antivirus. Cynet agent is installed on our PCs, and we are using its latest version.
It is being used for continuous protection. It is used as old standard antivirus and next-generation anti-malware using behavior and analytics. It provides defense against zero-days and living-off-the-land attacks. I am absolutely up-to-date in terms of its version.
We use it for endpoint detection and response. We also use it as a next-gen antivirus. We have its latest version.
We are protecting all our workstations. We have installed Cynet on all the servers as quite a lot of employees are working from home because of the situation.
My company is using Cynet for endpoint protection.
The solution is typically installed on endpoints. It offers many use cases. This is the great thing about this solution. We're focused on helping large enterprise systems or larger enterprise organizations that have a small support staff - and small support staff is the common denominator across both of these organizations out here now. Large or small, Cynet provides a lot of capabilities that reduce the need for full-time employees, if you don't have the bandwidth for them.
It is like an EDR tool. We have its latest version.
Our primary use cases with Cynet are to secure our workstations, to react to some kinds of threats from malware and hostile environments, and to maintain proper activity of our users' functionality.
The main use case is just dealing with flat bounced zero-day threats. Clients typically migrate to older solutions. They can catch threats better. The solution is easy to manage and protects them. That's really what most of them want. A lot of the clients I deal with them are in the SMB space. Typically, they don't have anything too robust to begin with. They're just looking for something to get them to the next step, and this solution is perfect for that.
We're still getting to know them, doing the proof of concepts of their product, which we're very happy with. It's an EPP/EDR platform and that's our primary use case. I'm the Chief Information Security Officer and we are customers of Cynet.
This solution covers the endpoint. It protects your files, users, devices, and network significantly better than the other solutions in the market.
We are system integrators for Cynet and we also use this solution ourselves.
We are a technical services company and we provide this solution to our customers, as well as use it ourselves. Cynet is a breach protection platform.