Delta Risk vs Netsurion comparison

 

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Delta Risk
Ranking in SOC as a Service
17th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
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Netsurion
Ranking in SOC as a Service
3rd
Average Rating
8.4
Number of Reviews
24
Ranking in other categories
Managed Security Services (5th), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) (14th), Managed Detection and Response (MDR) (13th), Extended Detection and Response (XDR) (16th)
 

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Sep 8, 2023
We have a unified view and a devoted team to make sure our environment is secure
Integration-wise, there is a pretty vast area of things that they are able to integrate with, but some of the tools they have are not so great. One of my pet peeves right now is the maturity of the agents that you install on Windows and Linux devices. On the Linux side, it has not been a great experience. They support CentOS and Ubuntu, but the client tends to be a little bit cumbersome and not so great. It is just okay. It is not so great because the agent that they use is basically like a SysLog forwarder of the log system of the Linux system. When it gets pushed out, they do not receive the data as a hostname. It just comes back as an IP, so they are not able to detect the hostname. There are little tedious things here and there that I have not been happy about. This is one of them. They have their programs and tools that you have to put into your own environment. We basically ingest all the log data and then push it out to them. I wish it was a little bit different than that where we just push directly towards them. I do not know if that is a function that they thought would be better in terms of security, but I wish that instead of doing that, it should go from the device to them and not from the device to another system and then out to them. There seem to be some drawbacks to doing that. They need to work on the tools they have. The UI of EventTracker, which is a proprietary piece of software that they built, needs improvement. It is not the friendliest thing in the world. Those are the things that they should probably work on. I know that a lot of their tools have been specifically built around their team, and their team is very familiar with it, but that is an area they probably need to work on to get their customers or even get more clients. They need to work on the UI of EventTracker.

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"Licensing is very easy. Our CIO takes care of the billing, but in terms of price point, he hasn't complained, so it must be good."
"Netsurion's pricing is extremely fair and flexible. The price of their SIEM product is reasonable, and you can pay for those services you want on top of that. It wasn't cheap, but it's competitive, and we intend to renew our contract."
"The pricing and licensing seem very reasonable. The managed service part of it feels like it gives me the equivalent of a full-time engineer for a lot less money. So, I feel it's a good value."
"The solution is fairly expensive, but in my experience, all of the SIEM applications that I've evaluated or looked at cost about the same."
"Netsurion's pricing is competitive. At the same time, they're the only ones who do what we want to do the way we want it. I can't say we would've paid more, but we would've had to have come up with our own solution if they weren't providing that."
"The upfront costs have increased, and we have been locked into this contract. The cost of changing over from it is way too high."
"Our pricing for Netsurion last year was US $52,000 per year."
"It is a bit expensive as compared to some of the other products that have come out in recent years. Expense-wise, the only downside is that it is not cheap."
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Their pricing is high. I don't know if it's a barrier. The quality speaks to the price. The price is the price. They provide what they promise. From a purchasing perspective, I just have to come ba...
What needs improvement with Netsurion Managed Threat Protection?
There is one area that needs improvement and that is with the agents and the server that's on-site. The system requirements are very, very high. So I need a pretty powerful server to run. If they c...
 

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