VCIO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
MSP
Top 20
2025-01-10T19:56:00Z
Jan 10, 2025
We use it for our clients and ourselves. Huntress is a pretty comprehensive platform. Recently, they acquired the security awareness training platform, which helps us to fulfill our clients' needs regarding security. It has been pretty good. A lot of our clients are growing in this area. Traditionally, we have been using it for endpoint protection, which has been effective in many situations.
We are a managed service provider with a wide range of clients. We support their businesses and computers, and as a standard, we install the software on any of the computers we manage.
I use Huntress Managed EDR on all my clients' PCs across our organization and others. Even when clients decline the service, I install it on their machines to enhance overall security, providing it for free to those who cannot afford it. I ensure every device under our management has this protection. Our Huntress deployment is considered hybrid because it requires an agent on each machine to communicate with the Huntress Security Operations Center and then display the information on a centralized dashboard. This setup allows me to monitor the status of all my machines remotely.
We needed a solution to monitor two customer servers and a desktop server for threats, particularly during development. Therefore, we chose Huntress Managed EDR.
Managed Services Manager at a non-profit with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-12-27T15:34:00Z
Dec 27, 2024
We rely on it as our Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution. We rely on them to monitor any attacks and vulnerabilities. Huntress serves as a live Security Operations Center (SOC) for our managed endpoint protection, eliminating the need to manually scan logs and pick up on triggers.
We're a managed service provider, so we resell Huntress Managed EDR to our customers. We use the EDR and the MDR products, which provide endpoint and 365 protection.
We roll Huntress out across the board. It's in our base security shield, so we use it everywhere. We also use ThreatLocker. It's an application for allowlisting and blocklisting. It blocks any software from running unless you approve it. Huntress is there in case we approve something that we shouldn't or if something that we already approved gets an update with something wrong.
It integrates seamlessly with RMM, making it easy to roll out and use. Many fixes are automated, so you can approve them and let the system handle them, avoiding the need to go through individual steps. If something serious comes up, they proactively make phone calls and lock things down in advance. It simplifies my job rather than adding it.
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-07-05T11:07:00Z
Jul 5, 2024
The client had likely experienced ransomware attacks and wanted to adopt a more proactive approach to address such threats. They needed a solution that would minimize downtime and avoid disruptive incidents.
COO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
MSP
Top 20
2024-02-09T17:26:00Z
Feb 9, 2024
We use their EDR platform and their MDR platform. By implementing Huntress, we wanted to add another layer of security to our workstations across all of our clients.
We utilize Huntress for endpoint protection across the accounts we manage. When requiring endpoint detection and response capabilities, we leverage Huntress for that functionality as well. Instead of relying solely on basic antivirus software, we implemented Huntress to elevate our security posture. This empowered us not only to proactively track down threats but also to collaborate with experts in identifying and remediating them.
CTO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2024-02-05T20:33:00Z
Feb 5, 2024
Huntress is a product that we automatically deploy to all our clients. It functions as a basic antivirus solution for most of them. We roll out Huntress immediately after deploying our Kaseya agent to conduct a quick sanity check on the network endpoints and ensure no hidden threats are lurking. It's one of the first tools we use and is included as part of our standard package. By providing a baseline assessment, Huntress gives us peace of mind that no unexpected issues are lurking in the network. Security stacks weren't a common thing in the past, but they've grown dramatically in popularity. Today, we rely on a mature and robust security stack, with Huntress as the first line of defense. This represents a significant shift from our previous reliance on antivirus software, which only reacted to known threats. Unlike antivirus, Huntress proactively investigates potential threats and identifies hidden risks. Huntress offers two solutions: an on-premises agent and a cloud platform. We manage the cloud platform and deploy their agent to our client systems.
IT Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-03-29T10:25:00Z
Mar 29, 2023
We use Huntress with other antivirus solutions like Microsoft Defender to ascertain the issues that happen at the endpoints which antivirus solutions may not always pick up.
Huntress Managed EDR offers robust managed detection and response capabilities with 24/7 threat hunting, intuitive deployment, and proactive threat management for small to medium businesses.Huntress Managed EDR provides essential cybersecurity services to businesses by integrating seamlessly with existing tools like Microsoft Defender. Around-the-clock SOC expertise, proactive alerts, and automatic remediation define its core offerings. It effectively monitors threats, detecting footholds and...
We use it for our clients and ourselves. Huntress is a pretty comprehensive platform. Recently, they acquired the security awareness training platform, which helps us to fulfill our clients' needs regarding security. It has been pretty good. A lot of our clients are growing in this area. Traditionally, we have been using it for endpoint protection, which has been effective in many situations.
We are a managed service provider with a wide range of clients. We support their businesses and computers, and as a standard, we install the software on any of the computers we manage.
I use Huntress Managed EDR on all my clients' PCs across our organization and others. Even when clients decline the service, I install it on their machines to enhance overall security, providing it for free to those who cannot afford it. I ensure every device under our management has this protection. Our Huntress deployment is considered hybrid because it requires an agent on each machine to communicate with the Huntress Security Operations Center and then display the information on a centralized dashboard. This setup allows me to monitor the status of all my machines remotely.
We needed a solution to monitor two customer servers and a desktop server for threats, particularly during development. Therefore, we chose Huntress Managed EDR.
We rely on it as our Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution. We rely on them to monitor any attacks and vulnerabilities. Huntress serves as a live Security Operations Center (SOC) for our managed endpoint protection, eliminating the need to manually scan logs and pick up on triggers.
We're a managed service provider, so we resell Huntress Managed EDR to our customers. We use the EDR and the MDR products, which provide endpoint and 365 protection.
We roll Huntress out across the board. It's in our base security shield, so we use it everywhere. We also use ThreatLocker. It's an application for allowlisting and blocklisting. It blocks any software from running unless you approve it. Huntress is there in case we approve something that we shouldn't or if something that we already approved gets an update with something wrong.
It integrates seamlessly with RMM, making it easy to roll out and use. Many fixes are automated, so you can approve them and let the system handle them, avoiding the need to go through individual steps. If something serious comes up, they proactively make phone calls and lock things down in advance. It simplifies my job rather than adding it.
We use Huntress' EDR tools, security operation center back end, security awareness training, and Microsoft Defender.
We're a managed service provider, and we install Huntress on our clients' computers to keep them safe.
We use the solution as our antivirus.
This is the tool that we use to keep our devices, the endpoints, protected.
We're a Huntress partner. It's being used by certain clients as an alternative to mainstream EDRs.
The client had likely experienced ransomware attacks and wanted to adopt a more proactive approach to address such threats. They needed a solution that would minimize downtime and avoid disruptive incidents.
We are a Managed Service Provider. We use the solution to offer extra protection to customer machines.
We use their EDR platform and their MDR platform. By implementing Huntress, we wanted to add another layer of security to our workstations across all of our clients.
We utilize Huntress for endpoint protection across the accounts we manage. When requiring endpoint detection and response capabilities, we leverage Huntress for that functionality as well. Instead of relying solely on basic antivirus software, we implemented Huntress to elevate our security posture. This empowered us not only to proactively track down threats but also to collaborate with experts in identifying and remediating them.
Huntress is a product that we automatically deploy to all our clients. It functions as a basic antivirus solution for most of them. We roll out Huntress immediately after deploying our Kaseya agent to conduct a quick sanity check on the network endpoints and ensure no hidden threats are lurking. It's one of the first tools we use and is included as part of our standard package. By providing a baseline assessment, Huntress gives us peace of mind that no unexpected issues are lurking in the network. Security stacks weren't a common thing in the past, but they've grown dramatically in popularity. Today, we rely on a mature and robust security stack, with Huntress as the first line of defense. This represents a significant shift from our previous reliance on antivirus software, which only reacted to known threats. Unlike antivirus, Huntress proactively investigates potential threats and identifies hidden risks. Huntress offers two solutions: an on-premises agent and a cloud platform. We manage the cloud platform and deploy their agent to our client systems.
I use Huntress as an EDR tool to detect, prevent, and block any attacks.
We use Huntress with other antivirus solutions like Microsoft Defender to ascertain the issues that happen at the endpoints which antivirus solutions may not always pick up.
Our primary use case for the Huntress solution is cybersecurity.
I deploy Huntress to my mid-tier clients to leverage 24/7, 365 threat-hunting capabilities.