Cortex XDR by Palo Alto Networks ROI
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Amjad Khan
Information Technology Manager at a hospitality company with 10,001+ employees
The return on investment is from the user side because we have seen the performance of it increase the delivery time of the product if we are using too many web-based and on-premise applications. In indirect ways, we saw the return of investment in terms of performance and user satisfaction increase.
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reviewer1389378
Divisional Operations Director at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
In the company I'm in, we make software. On that basis, we've gone for what we need to make sure our software and all of our customer data are secure. That drives us more than the ROI. It may sound a little weird, but it is the way we run because, for us, the ROI is almost pointless if we lose all our data.
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Omar Sánchez (Mr.Tech)
Information Security Advisor, CISO & CIO, Docutek Services at Docutek Services
Traps pays for itself within the first 16 months of a three-year subscription. This is attributed to OPEX savings, as security teams spent less time trying to identify and isolate malware for analysis as a result of a reduction in malware incidents, false positives, and breach avoidance. Security teams will spend less time and effort managing and mitigating breaches. They will be able to avoid having to activate their organization’s incident response team.
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Cortex XDR by Palo Alto Networks
April 2024
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Rob Haller
Security Engineer at U.S. Acute Care Solutions
I feel that we have seen ROI. There have been a number of blocked, bad files that could have gotten through, but were stopped by Traps.
View full review »It replace multiple solution and due to this it will reduce the Administrative effort.
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reviewer2159517
Mdr of Presales & Customer Success Head at a financial services firm with 1-10 employees
The tool is worth its money.
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Luke Teeters
Lead IT Security Analyst at a mining and metals company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We have peace of mind knowing that ransomware isn't spreading through our environment.
The product checks a lot of boxes for compliance efforts. The value is there, because these days no one can afford to experience a breach or have a compromised endpoint. Since these would have to be reported, depending on your industry, it would look bad for the company.
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Raul Rivera
Cybersecurity Engineer at GFR Media
This product pays for itself with only one ransomware denial!
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Netw9886
Network Manager of Cyber Defence at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
It was more like insurance. You hope you're never going to use it, but you have it. It gave us some confidence in what people were doing because we know people were going to weird places on the web. With Traps, we were quite confident that if something wrong happened it would be detected and intercepted and deleted before it was spread around.
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ManagerO5d72
Manager of InfoSec at Joann Fabrics
For an endpoint security service, that is hard to state. We have not seen a malware infection since deployment.
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Cortex XDR by Palo Alto Networks
April 2024
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