The product helps to identify undetected advanced search behaviors and IDS/IPS. Sometimes, it detects low-severity and high-level threats. Normally, you won't have a use case built for low-detection purposes, especially for minor things, like LOLBAS binaries. Deep Instinct Prevention Platform identifies threats to the organization at a very early stage.
Head of Marketing, Cybersecurity Solutions at Netsurion
Real User
Top 5
2023-06-21T21:41:00Z
Jun 21, 2023
We deployed Deep Instinct for two primary reasons: 1) to bolster our endpoint security and 2) to incorporate the solution into our managed service. All our endpoint security sensors were deployed using the detect-only policy and were moved to Prevent policy after a week. We selected 4-5 endpoints from each department initially to test. After this, we tuned and safelisted as needed, then deployed the sensors to the rest of the environment. Since then, we have incorporated this platform into our Managed Endpoint Security offering to augment our own Managed XDR offering.
We use the solution for our MSP and MSSP clients. Our clients' range of industries involves finance, insurance, and professional services. So, we use it across almost all companies.
Principal Security Analyst at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-06-01T19:51:00Z
Jun 1, 2022
We have it on our endpoints, and the main purpose is to protect them from all the things that can happen: phishing emails, USBs installed, links downloaded, malicious third-party tools being downloaded through patches, etc.
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It is currently in the testing phase for two of my customers, one with a large enterprise and another medium-sized company. We have tested both to understand which company is best suited for this solution.
We used it basically with the idea of replacing antiviruses. We've done a proof of concept with a few customers. The experience has been at some customers of ours, but there hasn't been a final sale. We used the latest version of this solution.
Owner at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
2020-09-03T07:49:00Z
Sep 3, 2020
We are a software reseller and managed service company, and Deep Instinct is one of the EDR solutions that we implement for our customers. It is one of two EDR solutions that we offer to our client base as a managed service and a 24/7 basis. The primary use case is ransomware control.
We provide managed services for our clients and we are looking at this solution for many, if not all, of our customers. Depending on the results of our evaluation, we may be making it our standard.
Regional Technical Manager at a retailer with 201-500 employees
Real User
2018-11-11T13:13:00Z
Nov 11, 2018
I use it quite extensively. I use it on my PC, server, and mobile phone for my own testing. I also use it for testing of some of my business partners, including telecommunications, construction companies, banks, EFSIs, different industries, and different scenarios.
Deep Instinct PREVENTS >99% of UNKNOWN threats like ransomware and zero-days before they land inside your environment – not after. With both an agentless and agent-based approach, we ensure file-based and fileless attacks are prevented. To achieve this, Deep Instinct is pioneering the use of deep learning AI to prevent threats in <20ms, without requiring calls to the cloud for threat intelligence. Our ability to scale to the needs of the enterprise is unprecedented as is our delivery...
The product helps to identify undetected advanced search behaviors and IDS/IPS. Sometimes, it detects low-severity and high-level threats. Normally, you won't have a use case built for low-detection purposes, especially for minor things, like LOLBAS binaries. Deep Instinct Prevention Platform identifies threats to the organization at a very early stage.
My use cases include endpoint Protection, just for desktop workstations.
We deployed Deep Instinct for two primary reasons: 1) to bolster our endpoint security and 2) to incorporate the solution into our managed service. All our endpoint security sensors were deployed using the detect-only policy and were moved to Prevent policy after a week. We selected 4-5 endpoints from each department initially to test. After this, we tuned and safelisted as needed, then deployed the sensors to the rest of the environment. Since then, we have incorporated this platform into our Managed Endpoint Security offering to augment our own Managed XDR offering.
We use the solution for our MSP and MSSP clients. Our clients' range of industries involves finance, insurance, and professional services. So, we use it across almost all companies.
We have it on all our endpoint users' machines. The whole organization pretty much uses it. We are on the latest version.
We have it on our endpoints, and the main purpose is to protect them from all the things that can happen: phishing emails, USBs installed, links downloaded, malicious third-party tools being downloaded through patches, etc.
It is currently in the testing phase for two of my customers, one with a large enterprise and another medium-sized company. We have tested both to understand which company is best suited for this solution.
We used it basically with the idea of replacing antiviruses. We've done a proof of concept with a few customers. The experience has been at some customers of ours, but there hasn't been a final sale. We used the latest version of this solution.
We are using Deep Instinct for malware protection on servers and workstations. We are using its latest version.
I'm a security consultant and we are customers of Deep Instinct.
We are a software reseller and managed service company, and Deep Instinct is one of the EDR solutions that we implement for our customers. It is one of two EDR solutions that we offer to our client base as a managed service and a 24/7 basis. The primary use case is ransomware control.
We provide managed services for our clients and we are looking at this solution for many, if not all, of our customers. Depending on the results of our evaluation, we may be making it our standard.
The primary use case is advanced endpoint protection in the context of prevention.
I use it to help my customers secure their environments. I am using it internally for my own network as well.
Unknown malware can be prevented using this solution.
I use it quite extensively. I use it on my PC, server, and mobile phone for my own testing. I also use it for testing of some of my business partners, including telecommunications, construction companies, banks, EFSIs, different industries, and different scenarios.
Our primary use case is anti-malware, to prevent endpoints from getting viruses.