Cisco Secure Endpoint Scalability

Ahmed-Dawood - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Oriental Weavers

Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.

Around 400 people in my company use the solution, most of whom are security administrators.

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Mark Broughton - PeerSpot reviewer
Level 2 tech at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

It looked like it was very scalable. We only had one Mac in the environment, so I can't really comment too much on the Mac side. But on the Windows side, it seemed good.

There were roughly 800 endpoints and almost all the machines were Dells, whether they were Precisions or Latitudes. There were also Toughbooks because that company was in the oil industry. It was all Windows 10. It was a relatively homogenous environment. There was some variation in which version of the OS people were on, but they were all Windows 10, and probably all 1909 or later.

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AKSHAYK - PeerSpot reviewer
Consulting & Support Region Senior Executive at Redington (India) Ltd

The tool is scalable. I recommend the solution to small and large businesses.

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Christos Papadopoulos - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Thessaloniki Port Authority SA

It's easy to scale.

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Sagar Ghumare - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Network Engineer at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees

The scalability of the solution is really good with SecureX, which is an integration platform. All the other tools are coming together, and that really helps us to scale. I don't have to jump through to different windows. I can see everything in one place. That has really helped a lot since SecureX launched a couple of years ago.

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Nicola F. - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Engineer at TeamSystem

I want the ability to deploy the solution without using third-party tools. I'm not too fond of that, so I would rate the solution a seven out of ten for scalability.

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Brad Wright - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Architect - Cybersecurity at Logicalis

We install Cisco Secure Endpoint. Our customers are in healthcare, manufacturing, and large enterprises anywhere from three hundred endpoints all the way up to multiple tens of thousands. I think Cisco SecurePoint does a great job of scalability, and really providing access to enterprises and companies of any size.

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MB
Technical Director at Ridgewall

Without any question it's scalable. We've got it on as few as two, and as many as 250 or so clients. We don't have any questions about scalability.

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TC
IT Manager at van der Meer Consulting

Typically, we have about 120 devices, but we have an extra 60 work-from-home devices at the moment. The scalability is good because we were able to go from 120 devices to 180 very quickly. Therefore, we are able to push devices out very quickly, as needed. There are no issues from my point of view.

We have used the solution as much as we can because we have it on every device that we are using. From that point of view, we have maxed out our utilization because we are using it on every device. On every new device that gets bought in, the first thing that gets put on it is the Cisco products before they touch the Internet and the network, just as a precaution.

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Gassan Shalabi - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager at UCloud

I have it installed on about 40 clients. To increase the number of endpoints I just need to download the connector and install it.

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DT
CIO at Per Mar Security and Research Corporation

We have about 800 endpoints that we protect with it and that number is growing, because around the end of 2019 we started playing around with deploying AMP onto cell phones, both Android and iOS. We kicked that tire for a few months and during [COVID] quarantine, we finally figured out how to make it all successful. We've now started rolling that out and we have close to the same number of smartphones out there as other endpoints. We're rapidly deploying it out to all of our Apple and Samsung devices.

We're a baby user, even at 800 endpoints. We get great value out of 800 endpoints. I've talked to peers of mine who run much larger IT organizations who have it scaled out to tens of thousands of endpoints, with the same ease. It scales very well.

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RM
Director of I.T. Services at a non-tech company with 201-500 employees

This is a fairly scalable solution.

We deployed it to all of our Windows devices. A team consisting of fewer than 10 people receives alerts from the product when there is an issue. The team will follow up on the incidents and any remediation.

At this point, we have no plans to increase our usage.

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Kostas Karidas - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at bluegr Hotels & Resorts

It is a scalable product and I would rate it eight out of ten. 

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Eros Huso - PeerSpot reviewer
IT auditor at Tirana Bank Sh.A.

Since we haven't had any expansion in our company's infrastructure, I won't be able to comment on the solution's scalability feature.

All of the employees in the back-end processes of our company are users of the solution since the product is implemented on all the PCs and servers. From an IT perspective, only two people use the solution in the company. One person looks after the maintenance of the solution, while the other person looks at the messaging part of the solution.

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JG
Director of Technical Services at a educational organization with 51-200 employees

The solution is really easy to scale.

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Felipe Guimaraes - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales Director at Samsung
K.O - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Manager at HNB

Long story short, Cisco AMP is scalable. Having used the product as a 'demanding' customer, I can attest to the availability of proper technical documentation and seamless integration with existing application, infrastructure and appliances 

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CK
Engineer at Innovo

Our deployment is very small. We only have a few dozen endpoints. So I can't really say if it scales well to a large number of endpoints. However, it seems like it could scale well so, the solution could be easy to scale up as needed.

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LC
Manager information security at a consumer goods company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We haven't had any issues at all with the scalability. We're a global enterprise with between 1,500 and 1,700 users and we use it on servers, Macs, and PCs.

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ED
System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees

It is good in terms of keeping the machines updated. It is easy to get it installed on the desktop and keep it updated. We have a little over 100 users. They are administrators, project managers, field supervisors, engineers, and sales and support staff, so we have quite a mix.

We have deployed it on all desktops and laptops currently. I am going to start looking at adding it to mobile devices. Currently, we only have Windows machines covered. We are working on getting it set up on the Mac mobile devices. So, eventually, we will have a lot more depth than we have now.

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CT
Systems Architect at a consultancy with 5,001-10,000 employees

You have the same deployment process and methodology for 10 to 10,000. Therefore, it scales very well.

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Berkhan Yaman - PeerSpot reviewer
Cyber ​​Security Specialist at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

It offers good scalability. I would rate it eight out of ten.

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Ahmed-Dawood - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Oriental Weavers

I guess it's easy to scale, because I started a project with the requirements and when I needed to move forward to scale it up, it's been so easy. We currently have around 50 users. 

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ZS
Solution Architect / Presales Engineer at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

I haven't needed to scale up yet but from what I see it's supposed to be easy. My organization sells this solution. We provide the service and management of the environment of our clients. 

It only requires one staff member for deployment and maintenance. 

I'm looking to expand the usage. I offer this solution to almost every endpoint SMB client. I'm looking to establish a faster solution and I meet with clients to discuss their network security. 

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MM
Technical Engineer at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We don't see any difficulty there.

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HB
Security Officer at a healthcare company with 51-200 employees

It is easily scalable. It's a simple deployment. You can push it out through any sort of desktop management system that you have.

Because we're a hospital, some things (like an imaging device) will not be using the solution as it may stop the imaging software from working. As far as endpoints for regular people who are not doctors using nuclear medicine imaging computers, it is pretty much on all those devices, including all of our virtual desktops. We have about 5,000 endpoints.

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EL
IT Security Services Owner at Atea AS

The scalability is good.

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JA
Technical Advisor at a government with 10,001+ employees

I haven't had to scale it at all, but I would hope it's scalable.

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WH
Technical Team Lead Network & Security at Missing Piece BV

I have to ensure that the connector is installed on every device, whether it be an iPhone, Android, Linux, or Windows. I don't have to worry about the console, the amount of data, or the back-end, as that is all being handled by the cloud. Therefore, I can scale as much as I want, as long as I have enough licenses.

We currently cover 500 endpoints with Cisco AMP and are looking to scale that up to 3000 this year.

Working on the console: We have seven users. 

Working on machines protected by AMP: We have about 5,000 users.

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PS
Network security engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I am not familiar with scalability. I have never tried to scale it.

We have more than 400 users in our organization.

We have plans to increase our usage.

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ST
System Engineer at asa

This solution is scalable.

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MohamedEladawy - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Security Lead at Salam Technology

I believe the solution is scalable. We have around 200 end users working on this program, and then we have a team of 15 that is responsible for technical and maintenance issues.

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RZ
Chief Information Officer at Sacramento County

The scalability is fine.

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MS
Deputy GM at Oregon Systems

It is scalable. Since it is part of the umbrella family, it is highly scalable, and highly integrated as well.

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MS
Deputy GM at Oregon Systems

The solution is highly scalable. It's the best part of the solution because we have done the sizing. We have focused on the sizing, which was highly scalable. And it's very clean, clear and very transparent in this area.

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SN
System Architect at COMPASS IT Solutions & Services Pvt.Ltd.

Scalability wise, AMP is a sure shot recommendation. I would recommend it for an endpoint protection solution compared to any other product out there in the market. It's number one.

I work with small and medium-sized organizations as primary clients which I have targeted AMP on. The small users or the smaller segment within our clients are from 10 users to 500 users. And when I'm talking about medium deployment, I'm referring to users ranging from 500 to 5000 users.

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