Skyhigh Security Pricing
The solution's hardware is expensive.
View full review »The solution is quite expensive. As we take add-ons continuously as per our customer's requirements, there are additional charges.
View full review »There is a license required to use this solution and it is paid annually. The price is reasonable.
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Skyhigh Security
April 2024
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Commercially, I find Skyhigh Security a little costlier, compared to other products such as SentinelOne or Cybereason which are really novelty products. I'm not comparing Skyhigh Security with Trend Micro, but with other products, in particular the new, next-generation products. The price for Skyhigh Security is high in terms of value and ROI. I would rate the product price combined with product efficacy a six out of ten.
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Vijay-Pandey
Network Architect at Neev limited
Pricing for Skyhigh Security is okay, though there's always a scope for price improvements. Its pricing is okay compared to other products because other products have very expensive licensing costs. Along with the licensing, support is also provided for Skyhigh Security, so pricing is reasonable, but if there's proactive or better support, that will justify the pricing. I haven't interacted with the Skyhigh Security technical support team yet, so I'd give pricing a four out of five rating for now.
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reviewer1281354
Data Centric Security Expert, Strategic DCAP Business Enabler at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
This is an expensive product, but you have to compare that with other solutions that are on the market. We have a good relationship with McAfee and have a lot of their products, so we do not pay the same price that an end-user would.
There is an annual licensing cost to use McAfee Web Gateway. The purchasing of licensing can be difficult for the government sector.
There should be a hybrid form of a license model. For example, if I have a user working remotely and another one on-premise, it would be wonderful to have control in the cloud and on-premise.
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Mohit Dhingra
Senior Vice President IT at AS IT Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Pricing for Skyhigh Security is fine.
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CyberSecurity33
Cyber Security Engineer at a recruiting/HR firm with 51-200 employees
With Pricing, the biggest thing to watch for is the difference in price per monitored user for the different API integrations. We currently only use the Box API but we thought about using the Salesforce one but it was drastically more expensive per user. We are starting to look at the 365 monitoring since we may migrate their soon but I have not looked at the pricing for it yet.
View full review »I don't deal with pricing. Thus, I cannot answer this.
View full review »The Skyhigh licensing model is based on the number of subscriptions of administrative users on the network. There are two separate licenses: Discovery and Secure.
Discovery gives the overview of which Cloud services and on your network. Secure protects your sanctioned Cloud services. We have chosen both, but there is nothing limiting you from running either of the two licenses separately.
If you are currently using a sanctioned Cloud service, then we recommend getting both licenses (Secure and Discover). However, if your company doesn't have an official Cloud service in use, then we recommend only purchasing the Discover license. You can always purchase the Secure license at a later time, if your situation happens to change.
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user8988
Sr. Analyst Governance and Compliance at a aerospace/defense firm with 10,001+ employees
They definitely charge a huge amount. All the security service providers charge a huge amount.
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reviewer2117211
Delivery Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The pricing is good and the licensing is straightforward. I'd rate the affordability nine out of ten.
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Milos Tolpa
IT Engineer at FormatPC
Customers do need to pay a licensing fee in order to use the solution. I cannot speak to the exact price.
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Amadou Gatta Ba
IT Project Manager Individual Contributor at infolog
The price of the solution is good and we pay an annual license.
View full review »Compared to other solutions and their prices, it is a bit on the costly side. However, it is not out of reach. Our customers pay a yearly license.
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Milos Tolpa
IT Engineer at FormatPC
Some of our clients have a perpetual license and pay additional support yearly.
We don't have any customers that are using subscriptions yet.
I wouldn't say that it is an expensive solution but it's not cheap. We pay for what it's worth.
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reviewer953730
Director, GRC Applications and Systems Delivery at a tech company with 501-1,000 employees
The licensing fees are based on what environments you are monitoring.
View full review »The pricing policy is based on the employee/contractor count (people with a user ID in your active directory domain). The pricing policy is best if you enter a multi-year agreement.
View full review »It is good.
View full review »I was not part of pricing, so I can’t speak to this point
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reviewer1505541
Lead - Information Security at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
This is an expensive product, although it is made for larger enterprises and not for small organizations. This is generally the case with McAfree enterprise solutions.
View full review »It is affordable. Skyhigh has some good features.
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Mateus Rodrigues
IT Intern
It's an expensive solution.
View full review »Have a risk-based approach towards pricing.
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reviewer1569468
Security Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The solution could improve the cost a bit.
You do need to have a license in order to use the solution. I cannot speak to the exact costs.
View full review »The biggest thing to watch for is the difference in price per monitored user for the different API integrations. We currently only use the Box API, but we thought about using the Salesforce one. However, it was drastically more expensive per user. We are starting to look at the 365 monitoring since we may migrate there soon, but I have not looked at the pricing for it yet.
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informat755811
Information Security Analyst at a tech services company
Skyhigh provided a FedRAMP solution, tokenization, a better shadow IT capability, and lower cost.
View full review »The pricing is reasonable.
View full review »It is very easy.
View full review »Go with the licensing.
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Skyhigh Security
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Skyhigh Security. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
769,976 professionals have used our research since 2012.