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We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
"The costs of 50 licenses of AMP for three years is around $9,360."
"The price is very good."
"The visibility that we have into the endpoint and the forensics that we're able to collect give us value for the price. This is not an overly expensive solution, considering all the things that are provided. You get great performance and value for the cost."
"Whenever you are doing the licensing process, I would highly advise to look at what other Cisco solutions you have in your organization, then evaluate if an Enterprise Agreement is the best way to go. In our case, it was the best way to go. Since we had so many other Cisco products, we were able to tie those in. We were actually able to get several Cisco security solutions for less than if we had bought three or four Cisco security solutions independently or ad hoc."
"In our case, it is a straightforward annual payment through our Enterprise Agreement."
"Our company was very happy with the price of Cisco AMP. It was about a third of what we were paying for System Center Endpoint Protection."
"There are a couple of different consumption models: Pay up front, or if you have an enterprise agreement, you can do a monthly thing. Check your licensing possibilities and see what's best for your organization."
"The Enterprise Agreement is like an all-you-can-eat buffet of Cisco products. In that vein, it was very affordable."
"Pricing is based on the components you choose from the suite to run in your installation. Costs vary by the number of features and the number of servers."
"Pricewise, this product is okay."
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Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) is subscription-based, managed through a web-based management console, and deployed on a variety of platforms that protects endpoints, network, email and web Traffic. AMP key features include the following: Global threat intelligence to proactively defend against known and emerging threats, Advanced sandboxing that performs automated static and dynamic analysis of files against more than 700 behavioral indicators, Point-in-time malware detection and blocking in real time and Continuous analysis and retrospective security regardless of the file's disposition and Continuous analysis and retrospective security.
AtomicEye ASM (Attack Surface Manager) is a powerful security risk management platform that provides continual visibility and control at the ‘atomic’ level. Visibility is achieved by automatically and continually scanning each endpoint to inventory a massive number of attributes and configurations. Control is attained through automated remediation per set protocols - no human involvement necessary. With these capabilities, the attack surface is minimized, the likelihood of a breach is lowered, and security risk management is put into motion.
Trend Micro ServerProtect for Storage, powered by XGen security, leverages a blend of cross-generational threat protection techniques to safeguard a wide range of network attached storage systems by detecting and removing viruses and spyware in real time. This comprehensive storage security uses the industry-standard ICAP protocol to complement support for traditional RPC communication protocols. To simplify network protection for EMC, NetApp, and Hitachi Data Systems storage systems, ServerProtect for Storage provides automatic, incremental security updates and centralized management of servers via a web-based console.
AtomicEye ASM is ranked 54th in Endpoint Protection (EPP) for Business while Trend Micro ServerProtect is ranked 28th in Endpoint Protection (EPP) for Business with 5 reviews. AtomicEye ASM is rated 0.0, while Trend Micro ServerProtect is rated 8.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Trend Micro ServerProtect writes "Realtime intelligent end-to-end detection and protection from malware in a highly versatile product". AtomicEye ASM is most compared with , whereas Trend Micro ServerProtect is most compared with CrowdStrike Falcon, Trend Micro Apex One, SentinelOne, Cortex XDR by Palo Alto Networks and Trend Micro Smart Protection.
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