Rapid7 InsightOps Other Advice
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Fazil BasheerSyed
Technical Team Lead at Quester
My advice to others is this is an easy-to-use solution and they should try it out.
I rate Rapid7 InsightOps a nine out of ten.
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Kaushal Agrawal
Compliance Ofcr at Hotel Trader
We are using the latest version of the solution. We are considering moving away from the product. If the tool does not remove InsightOps, we will keep using it. Otherwise, we will switch. The product is deployed on the cloud in our organization. We do not deploy the tool in our system. We just send the logs to Rapid7.
It is easy for us to find the features available in the product. Rapid7 is a good solution. People can definitely use the product as long as the product doesn’t stop supporting it. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
View full review »We should understand the basic concepts of Rapid7 InsightOps. We are using Rapid7 InsightOps to collect and analyze data. We need to ensure that our environment is suitable before proceeding.
The solution is user-friendly and support all environment like Linux, Windows, CentOS, etc. It is suitable for all.
Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
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Nuki Agustino Wono
Senior Security Consultant at ITSEC Asia
The dashboard and reporting functions of InsightOps are clear and understandable for technical users, but less so for non-technical individuals who may need more guidance to understand it.
Overall, I would rate Rapid7 InsightOps as an eight out of ten.
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CyberSecurity33
Cyber Security Engineer at a recruiting/HR firm with 51-200 employees
Make sure you know what you're trying to monitor. Because one of the things that you can do, and I started doing it at the beginning myself, is have it ingest all the logs you give it. I mean, we have everything pointed at it and giving our alerts and our logs to it. And then I got to the point where I've got everything coming in, what do I need to monitor the most? So having a very well defined path for it, on exactly what you want to use it for. What you want to monitor, how you want your alerts to go.
Just make sure you have a good starting point.
Whether it's price, customization, full user visibility, full end point invisibility, it gives you a lot that you can do with it. In some ways you're only limited based off of what you can think of, and what you come up with to monitor, or to develop, or feed for logs.
View full review »Look into standardizing your naming schemes prior to implementation. It will save you a lot of time later.
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Informatbb30
Information Security Officer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Do your homework beforehand to know what you expect from such a solution and how you plan to scale up. Because like any solution, when you scale up, you want to first make sure you have a solution that can handle it, and second, the cost of expanding matches your expectations.
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