Todyl vs Trend Micro Deep Security comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Todyl
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
GRC (75th), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) (74th), Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) (74th), Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) (33rd), Managed Detection and Response (MDR) (79th)
Trend Micro Deep Security
Average Rating
8.6
Number of Reviews
81
Ranking in other categories
Virtualization Security (1st), Cloud and Data Center Security (6th)
 

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Harel Cohen - PeerSpot reviewer
Mar 14, 2023
Offers excellent endpoint protection and great stability
I use the solution to provide general security for my enterprise clients, primarily for servers. Deployments include cloud and on-prem.  I've been deploying Trend Micro for my clients for a long time, which has been a significant factor in our security posture. The solution's endpoint protection…

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"The training needs improvement. It is expensive (classroom training), and it is often hard to find answers by yourself using the documentation."
"Trend Micro Deep Security is average compared to other products on the market; it's neither particularly expensive nor cheap."
"On an AWS defined scope, it will cheaper than buying the on-premise service. We did a trial for the on-premise version, but we decided to go with the AWS version. We are downsizing our server room, and it didn't make sense to put more machines in there."
"From a pricing perspective, I would say the product is economical...The payments are made on a yearly basis towards the licensing of the solution."
"It is a very expensive solution. It would be nice if they lower its price. Its license is based on the machines."
"We don't pay any licensing fees."
"CrowdStrike had an advantage over Trend Micro when it came to pricing. Trend Micro had several modules, so it was a little priced up, but CrowdStrike was not. However, even CrowdStrike has increased their price now, so probably both of them are on par, but the number of modules that Trend Micro has is far more than CrowdStrike. It comes with file integrity monitoring, application control, and web reputation. It has outbound URL protection, and it also has ransomware protection for servers, whereas CrowdStrike Falcon is a straightforward solution."
"The product has a high price in Kuwait."
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Top Industries

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Computer Software Company
28%
Healthcare Company
14%
Retailer
8%
University
6%
Educational Organization
33%
Computer Software Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
7%
Government
6%
 

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Is Crowdstrike Falcon better than Trend Micro Deep Security?
I like that Crowdstrike allows me to easily correlate data between my firewalls. What’s most useful for my needs is the intelligence modules feature. I also find that Crowdstrike Falcon’s dashboard...
What's the difference between Trend Micro Deep Security and Trend Micro Apex One?
Trend Micro Deep Security offers a lot of features. It guarantees security for your data center, cloud, and containers - all with a unified and comprehensive SaaS solution and without compromising ...
 

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Rush University Medical Center, Guess? Inc., Mazda Motor Logistics Europe, MEDHOST, KSC Commercial Internet Co., Ricoh Company Ltd., Square Enix, SoftBank Telecom, Telecom Italia, United Way of Greater Atlanta, A&W Food Services of Canada
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