Invicti Pricing

Amr Abdelnaser - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Information Security Analyst at EastNets Holding Ltd.

The solution is very expensive. It comes with a yearly subscription. We were paying 6000 dollars yearly for unlimited scans. We have three licenses; basic, business, and ultimate. We need ultimate because it has unlimited scan numbers.

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Vishal Dhamke - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President Application Security North America at BNP Paribas

Netsparker is one of the costliest products in the market. It would help if they could allow us to scan multiple URLs on the same license.

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Berk Onur - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Consultant at Cyberwise

We are using an NFR license and I do not know the exact price of the NFR license. I think 20 FQDN for three years would cost around 35,000 US Dollars.

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PrashantPatil - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Security Consultant at Verve Square Technologies

The pricing of the license is compatible with our budget. 

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it_user498570 - PeerSpot reviewer
Quality Assurance Specialist at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

It is a good tool, as we found out with the Community Edition trial. But the price point is quite expensive for a startup or average-sized company.

Other than what I’ve written, it is a fine product but it cannot be used alone. It covers most of the basic-intermediate level attacks, which is really good as a starting point. But for the high-level and advanced analysis, other (similar) tools are needed, which is why I think its price point is very high.

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MM
Information Security Engineer at a computer software company with 11-50 employees

Invicti is best suited for large enterprises. I don't think small and medium-sized businesses can afford it. Maintenance costs aren't that great.

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it_user702261 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Compliance - Processes / InfoSec. at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

Being as this software is on an Open Source license, I would advise having a technical person on board, who knows how to handle this product.

OWASP Zap is free and it has live updates, so that's a big plus.

Organizations thinking to implement it need a team of technical personnel onboard.

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IB
Security Specialist at Alfa-A IT

I think that price it too high, like other Security applications such as Acunetix, WebInspect, and so on.

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it_user496341 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

Actually, I am a technical guy; I don’t know exactly the price, but I do know that if the product was expensive, our manager wouldn’t have bought it. J

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it_user700140 - PeerSpot reviewer
Ex Senior Security Analyst and Onsite consultant at Paladion Networks

In our organization, we had a separate team which looked after the pricing and licensing policies. However, we never had any issues with the licensing; the price was within our assigned limits.

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it_user490131 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Quality Assurance Analyst at a real estate/law firm with 5,001-10,000 employees

Price is not the key point.

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it_user494973 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Quality Assurance Engineer at ITONICS GmbH

I would definitely recommend to those who really want to know in-depth details of their applications/products regarding the security of their web system.

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it_user494973 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Quality Assurance Engineer at ITONICS GmbH

Price seem to be reliable.

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it_user701418 - PeerSpot reviewer
Security Analyst with 1,001-5,000 employees

There is flexible pricing per user and per year. It is competitive in the security market.

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