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Pros
"I like that the core functionality is not in different modules. The event correlation is quite powerful."

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"On the Varonis side, technical support is phenomenal. Their ability to explain is very good, and they seem to be very knowledgeable. When I get an alert that doesn't quite make sense, they dive in there and kind of take me through it. That's very useful and very good. There are some false alerts, but it is better to have a false alert than no alert at all.""That alerting and reporting service is great.""The analytics would have to be our most valuable feature.""It can easily identify unusual behavior or access patterns that may pose a potential threat, while operating as a unified reporting system.""The 24/7 support is the most valuable feature. They have been able to answer support questions pretty quickly.""The telemetry to capture everything and the reports are very easy to configure without having a developer degree."

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Cons
"Incident management could be improved, along with enforcement capabilities, which DTEX does not have at the moment."

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"I'd like to see automatic updates for this solution. Currently, it's a manual process to update all the keywords""For unstructured data monitoring, it's one of the top ones, if not the top one, due to its usability.""It is significantly complex.""We have Microsoft Office 365. I just saw an article today which says that they're actually getting integrated with Microsoft Office 365, which would be a useful feature. For user-based reports, log on activity, and stuff like that, it doesn't seem to really be present like Log360. That could just be my inexperience with it. I've been dealing with it for only about two and a half months.""The GUI should be more functional. There should be a process for connecting through Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.""I would like it to have cloud integration."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Pricing wise, DTEX would be a four on a scale from one to ten, where one is the highest price and 10 is the lowest price. It is not the cheapest solution."
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  • "You could do a subscription, where you pay yearly, or you could purchase it outright. The licensing cost is based on the number of users on the system that you are monitoring."
  • "Licensing is on an annual basis. Maintenance and renewal fees are separate. Varonis Datalert is quite expensive."
  • "I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, with ten being the most expensive."
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    Top Answer:I like that the core functionality is not in different modules. The event correlation is quite powerful.
    Top Answer:Pricing wise, DTEX would be a four on a scale from one to ten, where one is the highest price and 10 is the lowest price. It is not the cheapest solution.
    Top Answer:Incident management could be improved, along with enforcement capabilities, which DTEX does not have at the moment.
    Top Answer:The telemetry to capture everything and the reports are very easy to configure without having a developer degree.
    Top Answer:It was a negotiation based on my past experiences with monitoring this type of software. I don't know the exact amount. It's pricey, not for a small company. It's Fortune 500 type of software. I would… more »
    Top Answer:For me, it's more about performance, but that's being resolved with certain issues. And it's just because of the volume of data that we're putting through it.
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    Dtex Systems
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    Overview

    Dtex includes advanced user behavior intelligence. This intelligence automatically baselines normal user activity and identifies anomalies. This allows Dtex to detect and alert on the "unknown unknowns" - never-before-seen suspicious behavior.

    Varonis Datalert prevents data breaches and alert on suspicious activity, stop ransomware, and defend your data from insider threats. It monitors enterprise assets for suspicious activity and unusual behavior, detecting critical events and compromised assets on your core infrastructure: Windows, UNIX/Linux, NAS, Active Directory, SharePoint, Exchange, and Office 365. It detects insider threats and cyber threats by analyzing data, account activity, and user behavior and automate responses to suspicious activity and alert on unusual behavior - using deep analysis of metadata, machine learning, and advanced User Behavior Analytics (UBA).

    Sample Customers
    Aston Martin Racing, Mizuho Bank, T-Mobile, Allianz, Historical Royal Palaces, Eni / Saipem, Sanyo
    Enterprise Strategy Group
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm20%
    Manufacturing Company11%
    Government11%
    Computer Software Company7%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm18%
    Government11%
    Manufacturing Company9%
    University8%
    Company Size
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    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise12%
    Large Enterprise72%
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    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise66%
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    Dtex Systems is ranked 13th in User Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) with 1 review while Varonis Datalert is ranked 8th in User Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) with 6 reviews. Dtex Systems is rated 9.0, while Varonis Datalert is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Dtex Systems writes "Has powerful event correlations and is stable, scalable, and easy to set up". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Varonis Datalert writes "Offers the ability to identify sensitive areas, allowing you to drill down into the sensitive data". Dtex Systems is most compared with Microsoft Purview Insider Risk Management, Splunk User Behavior Analytics, Exabeam Fusion SIEM, Microsoft Defender for Identity and ObserveIT, whereas Varonis Datalert is most compared with Splunk User Behavior Analytics, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Exabeam Fusion SIEM, Rapid7 InsightIDR and Rapid7 InsightVM.

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