ConnectWise Fortify is primarily cloud-based, and we use it to protect Microsoft, AWS, and Google. We use Fortisight to protect our channels and some of our customers.
One valuable feature of ConnectWise Fortify is the ability to add other teams and receive notifications when customers make changes or remove multi-factor authentication in Microsoft or SAP environments.
For instance, once we were connecting different parts in China, and we had to reserve resources for the blue source of the login of task no v. ConnectWise Fortify successfully mitigated the issue and monitored any suspicious activity in the Microsoft environment.
Despite the inconvenience, the Microsoft environment is still active and susceptible to cyber threats. We do a lot of research and utilize ConnectWise Fortify to restart and restore the system. It's essential to have a solution like ConnectWise Fortify to protect against cyber threats.
Currently, the virtual process is working fine, as it is able to detect Webex when intentional messages are sent. However, there is still room for improvement in this area. We could find a new way to detect unusual activity more efficiently. Additionally, incorporating artificial intelligence is also a helpful addition.
I have been using this solution for two years.
I would rate the stability a ten out of ten.
The scalability of ConnectWise Fortify is a ten out of ten. The solution is highly scalable and can easily handle growth and increasing demands.
ConnectWise Fortify is a cloud solution that requires deployment on a public cloud. You will need to install a special user inside the cloud to monitor everything that changes and report on it within Microsoft. To do this, you can set up a SaaS and have it send the data to a central station. This would be much easier than having somebody who has nothing to do with development sifting through the vast amount of data generated by the developers on a daily basis. So, to answer your question, it is a public cloud solution.
It took a couple of days to complete the deployment as we had to set up a special user and ensure compliance with stock regulations. However, it's a quick process that can be done within half a day to a couple of days, depending on the people involved.
The pricing is good. I would say it's at a reasonable price point.
My advice would be to ensure that they have a user in place and to prioritize cloud protection. I faced some engineering challenges because anyone can enter the cloud, and when changes happen, nobody realizes it. But with every person inside the cloud, it is noticed and resolved quickly. So, it's important to have cloud protection in place.
I think ConnectWise Fortify could work on covering more areas, like phishing messages, which have become more complicated to detect. However, it works well with Microsoft Defender inside the cloud, and we are satisfied with the product.
Overall, I would rate the product a ten out of ten.