

Find out in this report how the two Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
Deploying CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager has secured the infrastructure, which saves money, time, and resources.
I consider CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager's return on investment to be good since it effectively accomplishes the goals expected from privilege access management solutions.
They respond immediately to our inquiries, resolve issues promptly, and provide valuable guidance, especially in critical situations.
We engage them when needed and receive prompt responses that typically resolve our issues.
Earlier, we received support for normal tickets within a day, but now it takes one or two days to resolve issues.
I rate Sophos support as excellent, giving it a ten out of ten.
I would give customer support a rating of 10 out of 10 because they resolve my problems as soon as possible, and I receive very good, quick support from Sophos.
They have introduced a dedicated role called Technical Account Manager (TAM) for every partner.
We can set permissions per team or department, allowing some teams to elevate specific applications while others have different permissions.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager is quite scalable.
The available reports and other security tools assist in scaling it according to my organization's needs.
If we are using 300 machines and suddenly 10 more people are joining our organization, I will just raise a ticket on Sophos Endpoint and they will increase my 10 endpoint licenses.
It is a robust solution that has effectively supported our environment without major issues.
Since implementing it, we have not experienced any outages or stability issues.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager offers multiple options for creating and stopping policies.
Sophos Endpoint is stable in my experience for the past two years.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager could be improved by simplifying the administration process, specifically when setting up policies and applications.
Currently, no user-based policy option is available inside the EPM console.
Some features provided in the self-hosted version of EPM are not supported in the software as a service version, like connection to some analysis applied by Palo Alto.
Sophos Endpoint should include the Linux endpoint agent and should provide a solution for Linux endpoints as well, because the server license is costly and nobody wants to use the server license on an endpoint machine.
The enterprise integration is very poor, requiring a lot of manual work.
Users have noted that daily upload limits per device, overall data lake storage capacity tied to licenses, and daily API query limits can be restrictive.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager is slightly expensive, but costs can be negotiated to become more competitive.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager is costly compared to other solutions.
I've received feedback that the pricing is high, however, for me, the value it brings is worth the cost.
The cost is reasonable and cheaper than other alternatives.
It is quite affordable; I think the pricing and licensing are reasonable.
The pricing is slightly increased, but it is good because Sophos Endpoint has a lot of features.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager effectively reduces malicious content in applications by allowing us to identify and block dangerous applications.
It allows them to granularly manage controls to prevent some malicious activities on the endpoint machine.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager enhances computer security by providing minimal access, effectively preventing ransomware attacks.
Key features for comprehensive detection and prevention include advanced threat prevention, ransomware protections, exploit prevention, and AI-powered detections.
Web filtering helps provide protection by allowing me to block unwanted and unauthorized websites from Sophos EPP Suite, which helps prevent unauthorized intrusion, thus keeping our organization servers secure.
With the reseller management, I can manage multiple clients without having to log in to each client.
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager | 2.4% |
| CyberArk Privileged Access Manager | 10.5% |
| Delinea Secret Server | 4.5% |
| Other | 82.6% |
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Sophos Endpoint | 1.4% |
| Microsoft Defender for Endpoint | 7.2% |
| CrowdStrike Falcon | 6.3% |
| Other | 85.1% |

| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 17 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 9 |
| Large Enterprise | 18 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 45 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 7 |
| Large Enterprise | 14 |
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager, a critical and foundational endpoint control addresses the underlying weaknesses of endpoint defenses against a privileged attacker and helps enterprises defend against these attacks through removing local admin rights, enforcing least privilege, and implementing foundational endpoint security controls across all Windows, macOS and Linux endpoints from hybrid to cloud environments.
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Sophos Endpoint offers centralized management, AI-powered detection, and comprehensive threat prevention. It is designed for antivirus, ransomware defense, and threat management across sectors like education, healthcare, and finance. Its benefits include synchronized security, simple deployment, and a user-friendly interface.
Sophos Endpoint provides multiple functionalities to protect networks, devices, and applications. It emphasizes advanced threat prevention and AI-powered detections, enhancing protection against malware and ransomware. Combining web filtering, machine learning, and data loss prevention ensures a secure environment, while integration with other Sophos tools allows for streamlined security management. Sophos Endpoint addresses the need for efficient protection with lightweight operations, synchronized security between endpoints and firewalls, and notable ease of deployment. Resource management is a key focus, alongside improving antivirus detection and systems integration. Price competitiveness and expanded support for macOS are also priorities.
What are some key features of Sophos Endpoint?In the education, healthcare, and finance sectors, Sophos Endpoint is utilized to ensure secure IT infrastructure. It supports initiatives in digital safety and compliance with integration capabilities for web filtering, firewall, and VPN security. Organizations benefit from mobile device management and disk encryption to safeguard sensitive information effectively.
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