We performed a comparison between Fortra Tripwire IP360 and Trend Micro Deep Security based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Vulnerability Management solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."It's become the pinnacle point for anything that enters the network or anything that's passing through to production to first be affected by IP360, hardened, and up to standard. For our integrity management, one was deployed in the bank about two years ago and that's still going to expand the usage and the product itself. That will go hand in hand with training and expanding the product as for where it's deployed."
"Tripwire IP360 is a very stable solution."
"We could manage our entire IP range with the solution."
"Signatures are frequently updated."
"The integration and configuration of this product in our AWS environment was good. We haven't had any problems at all."
"It has improved functions by bringing us complete security on our clients' virtual environment."
"Support and threat prevention are the most valuable features of this solution."
"It is a scalable solution. If required, we can scale it more. That's not an issue...The solution's initial setup process was straightforward."
"The integration options of Trend Micro Deep Security have been particularly valuable."
"Technical support is good."
"The file integrity and log inspection are game-changing features for us."
"The reporting functions can use improvement. There is room for growth because reporting functions differ a lot depending on what you're going to output. It depends on whether it's for technical or senior management and how it's interpreted. There could be growth within the reporting functionality side."
"I am not very impressed by the technical support."
"We need to dedicate time and resources to keep it running."
"AWS products could become more compatible with intrusion detection products leveraging help from Trend Micro."
"The tool should integrate SIM functionality. It should also improve customer support."
"Their support should be improved. We need support in the UAE, but it is always going to some other country or region, and the time schedule is not suitable for us."
"The default reports provided don't provide much insight."
"Pricing is on the expensive side and could be more affordable. The technical support for Trend Micro Deep Security also needs improvement."
"What this product lacks at this stage is the ability to have automated workbooks to do the response. At this stage, the response is more manual, and it is not automated. If there is a response functionality in Deep Security, similar to what we have in EDR these days, to automatically respond to some of the threats, it would be cool. So, we'd like to have an automated response. There should be a response functionality."
"The updates for legacy systems are not rolled out frequently."
"Sometimes the patching is a bit slow."
Fortra Tripwire IP360 is ranked 39th in Vulnerability Management with 6 reviews while Trend Micro Deep Security is ranked 1st in Virtualization Security with 81 reviews. Fortra Tripwire IP360 is rated 7.0, while Trend Micro Deep Security is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Fortra Tripwire IP360 writes "The solution helps users to manage their entire IP range, but it's unreliable and very expensive to maintain". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Trend Micro Deep Security writes "Offers excellent endpoint protection and great stability ". Fortra Tripwire IP360 is most compared with Tenable Nessus, whereas Trend Micro Deep Security is most compared with Trend Micro Apex One, CrowdStrike Falcon, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Symantec Endpoint Security and Trellix Endpoint Security. See our Fortra Tripwire IP360 vs. Trend Micro Deep Security report.
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