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  • "The pricing and licensing seem very reasonable. The managed service part of it feels like it gives me the equivalent of a full-time engineer for a lot less money. So, I feel it's a good value."
  • "Licensing is very easy. Our CIO takes care of the billing, but in terms of price point, he hasn't complained, so it must be good."
  • "The solution is fairly expensive, but in my experience, all of the SIEM applications that I've evaluated or looked at cost about the same."
  • "The upfront costs have increased, and we have been locked into this contract. The cost of changing over from it is way too high."
  • "I don't know if the pricing is by the seat but we're paying about $20,000 to 25,000 a year. On top of that, we pay for the managed support services. That runs us about another $35,000 or $40,000 a year."
  • "When we first got the EventTracker product, we were using SIEM Simplified. At the time they didn't call it that, but it was more of a service thing. So, there was a bit more hand-holding and getting stuff set up, along with failure reports, that they did during the first one to two years. Then, we decided that the the additional money to have someone do these daily reports wasn't terribly useful, so we discontinued that service."
  • "EventTracker's subscription-based model is interesting as far as yearly license type stuff. It's nice because you know what it's going to be next year. We haven't really looked at any other solutions. The pricing at the time compared to the other solutions was a lot less. A couple of years ago, we actually looked at Splunk. The amount in Splunk's licensing model is based on 20 gigs a day, or something like that. Based on our number of logs and stuff that we were already generating, the costs would be substantially more for the amount of logs that we would be getting."
  • "In the security space, it's hard to quantify your return on investment. So, I don't. We spend about $40,000 a year and so. It's hard to say if the SIEM saved that much money."
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    Also Known As
    Netsurion Managed Threat Protection, Netsurion EventTracker
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    Overview

    Maximize your resources, don’t manage your technology
    Many necessary security technologies don’t receive the attention they need due to stretched thin security resources. Firewalls and SIEMs are consistently left unmanaged (and unmonitored), whether due to a shortage of time, people or experience, until it’s too late. These vital resources need 24×7 management from experienced professionals.

    Managed Firewall
    Firewalls are your perimeter, first line of defense. Scanning all inbound/outbound traffic, it’s vitally important to understand the rule sets, update as necessary, and respond to important alerts. Unfortunately, firewall management is becoming an afterthought as newer technologies steal the attention. Unmanaged firewalls can lead to weakened security as well as negatively affecting user productivity.

    GoSecure Managed Firewall services address these issues, as well as helping maintain the firewall’s place in the broader security scope. Supporting many of the industry leading firewall vendors, GoSecure Managed Firewall services provides you the peace of mind of knowing your firewall is providing maximum protection and is being monitored at all times.

    Managed SIEM
    Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) aggregates events from across your security infrastructure, with the goal of notifying you with important alerts. Reality, however, can be much different. As more technology is added, more alerts are created, and the dreaded “alert fatigue” only gets worse. The problem has become so extreme that many breaches occur simply because an important alert was missed.

    GoSecure Managed SIEM services help make heads or tails of the output from your SIEM. Red, yellow, green, low, medium, high – a SIEM has no shortage of alert types. But knowing which require immediate attention, and what the response should be, can be very challenging. From alert prioritization to 24×7 monitoring, GoSecure helps maximize your SIEM investment.

    Our open XDR platform unifies your existing security telemetry to deliver wider attack surface coverage and deeper threat analytics resulting in greater security visibility. Our SOC does the heavy lifting for you of proactive threat hunting, event correlation and analysis, and provides you with guided remediation. The result is a force multiplier that allows your IT team to be confident and in control again while also maximizing all of your cybersecurity investments.

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    The Salvation Army, The FRESH Market, Pacific Western Bank, NASA, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), and Talbot’s Stores
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    Financial Services Firm18%
    Computer Software Company9%
    Non Profit9%
    Energy/Utilities Company9%
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    Computer Software Company30%
    Manufacturing Company12%
    Government7%
    Financial Services Firm5%
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    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise33%
    Large Enterprise29%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise44%
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    GoSecure Managed Security Services is ranked 49th in Managed Security Services while Netsurion is ranked 4th in Managed Security Services with 24 reviews. GoSecure Managed Security Services is rated 0.0, while Netsurion is rated 8.4. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Netsurion writes "The SOC center monitors, hunts, and notifies us of threats around the clock". GoSecure Managed Security Services is most compared with , whereas Netsurion is most compared with Arctic Wolf Managed Detection and Response, CyberHat CYREBRO and Wazuh.

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