2020-08-20T07:50:00Z

What advice do you have for others considering IBM Security Network IPS?

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Jacob_Koithra - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-06-26T13:39:33Z
Jun 26, 2022

We have a partnership with IBM and we are consumers also. The solution is on-premises. There are a lot of reasons the adoption was not onto the cloud. There's a lot of cost angular attached to it. All the events would be correlated and would be passed on and then there would be bandwidth constraints. Events that get generated in these data centers have a huge chunk of data. Passing that on that to the cloud for security concerns and also for cost-related issues would be too much, and therefore, the reason it is deployed for the on-prem solution is to protect data and to save on costs. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.

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2020-08-20T07:50:00Z
Aug 20, 2020

This is definitely a product that I recommend, especially for organizations that want a quick integration of data from the transaction systems, with a very low cost of operations. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

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