We performed a comparison between SaltStack SecOps and Trend Micro Deep Security based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about VMware, Cisco, Akamai and others in Cloud and Data Center Security."It's what we use the CIS Benchmarks for. It's for employing hardening rules and keeping them up to date when things happen on our systems. So it's really configurations and stuff that harden and report back."
"It provides security and protection. The endpoint firewall is valuable."
"It provides the type of data and availability that we need to have. We don't have to worry about intrusions."
"In addition to providing our clients a view of what's happening in their data centers, it also does virtual patching in the data center. It enhances the security in the data center big time."
"The VPN is the most prized characteristic of Trend Micro Deep Security, which in addition addresses all zero-day vulnerabilities. This allows us to confidently transfer our system physically, as it presents to the external world, whether it be an intruder or a hacker, that our system is completely secure without any weak spots. Even if the latest security patches have not been installed or updated, the software virtually covers them for you."
"It is a scalable solution. If required, we can scale it more. That's not an issue...The solution's initial setup process was straightforward."
"There are compliance issues for legacy applications and after applying OS security patches. The product's HIPS (Host Intrusion Prevention System) modules do the job for you automatically, without any downtime."
"There is a degree of set it and forget it in regards to the actual endpoints and what you can do with the console, which is nice."
"The agentless protection is very nice in Trend Micro."
"This solution is really unusable from my perspective at this point. Overall, I would rate the solution a one of ten."
"It should have XDR and EDR integration. It would be nice if they can tie it up with an XDR or EDR."
"The working interface and the reports for non-technical people could use improvement. They are a bit scary."
"Post-implementation is time-consuming. You have to do monitoring, and that takes time. After you set up everything, it's not a full-fledged implementation. You have to keep on monitoring and configuring."
"Trend Micro is scalable if you have the budget for it."
"The licensing structure could improve."
"Enhancements in agent performance are needed, specifically in reducing server utilization during scanning."
"We'd like to see extended capacity in the on-premises versions."
"The situation with the currency in Turkey makes this solution a little bit on the expensive side, and if it were lowered then it would be more competitive."
SaltStack SecOps is ranked 16th in Cloud and Data Center Security with 1 review while Trend Micro Deep Security is ranked 6th in Cloud and Data Center Security with 81 reviews. SaltStack SecOps is rated 1.0, while Trend Micro Deep Security is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of SaltStack SecOps writes "Under-implementation and lag in benchmark support and lacks support for AIX". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Trend Micro Deep Security writes "High availability, effective VPM, and responsive support". SaltStack SecOps is most compared with , whereas Trend Micro Deep Security is most compared with Trend Vision One Endpoint Security, CrowdStrike Falcon, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Symantec Endpoint Security and Trellix Endpoint Security.
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