Director Of Technology For Learning at a educational organization with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
Feb 4, 2026
One thing I appreciate the most about Huntress Managed ITDR is that the dashboard is incredibly clear, allowing me to go in and understand what's happening across our organization and users and know where I need to act, drawing my attention in when there are actions that need to be taken, providing that full, high-level, bird's-eye view of everything happening with identity security in our organization. Their real-time monitoring, including how they retroactively search through logs, has impressed me in action, especially when they found a threat that had been in our system for months during our proof of concept. I appreciate that their real-time monitoring also goes back in time if they find out about a threat later, and the notifications for that, along with the automatic remediations, are incredibly efficient, with one instance where a VPN account was closed out within minutes after an unexpected login. Additionally, there's a new AI-based timeline view that provides a really great breakdown of what actually happened in that event, plus the option to press the SOC button and talk to a human for additional support. Although we do not have any regulatory requirements in our organization, Huntress Managed ITDR has added smart filter data, and we recently tried to go back and investigate something related to a privacy breach, finding it had all the search information necessary to retrieve what we needed. The new features in the search simplify how to search through the logs for information, giving me confidence in my ability to investigate something retroactively, even in the absence of specific regulatory needs. I just recently turned on the automated incident response within Huntress Managed ITDR and watched it work, which seems to act quickly by automatically taking essential actions while providing remediation tasks afterward, giving me the assurance that they'll do what's necessary to keep the environment secure, even if it temporarily inconveniences a user. Regarding customizable alerts in Huntress Managed ITDR, we set up alerts for my team to receive phone calls and emails when there's an incident, ensuring we aren't relying on a single person during critical incidents, which I appreciate. In terms of pricing for Huntress Managed ITDR, it is very affordable from a K to 12 perspective, and considering the cost of a breach, having this peace of mind to proactively act in our environment is worth its weight in gold. Regarding maintenance on Huntress Managed ITDR, I am not aware of any required maintenance since the tool seems to maintain an existing relationship with Microsoft Entra and operates self-maintaining, with the advantage of receiving a monthly newsletter about new features. I give this review an overall rating of 10 out of 10.
It's not really measurable with Huntress Managed ITDR. Obviously there's always some margin in there. For us, it was really about making sure we had the solution in our portfolio to take to our clients. I think it's really important that people considering it actually get a demo of the platform and perhaps a trial because the proof is in the pudding. They really should see it in action. It's a quality solution. I would rate this review as a 9 out of 10.
Huntress Managed ITDR is deployed using their hosted version, which I assume is on a private cloud. I would advise others looking into using Huntress Managed ITDR not to underestimate the importance of identity-based security; antivirus is fine, but it's all about social engineering and accessing highly privileged information. Many people aren't aware of potential incidents occurring, but Huntress Managed ITDR can look back at events to find ones that may have already happened as well as any ongoing incidents, which I feel people prefer to ignore because it causes worry. It's crucial to have full 24/7 reactive support for identity-based attacks. I would appreciate the chance to use Huntress Managed ITDR with Google; we had one customer who was going to use it for Google but ended up moving to 365. I am happy to see they would cover other vendors as well since 365 might not always be the only provider, and if there is ever a significant change with other providers, it would be great to see that included. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
The real-time monitoring feature of Huntress Managed ITDR is managed by them as there is no option for self-management. The automated incident response feature in Huntress Managed ITDR is good, as it provides recommendations and is managed by them twenty-four-seven. I tested it by creating a fake alert, which was captured successfully. My overall rating for Huntress Managed ITDR is seven out of ten, primarily due to pricing considerations.
Head of IT at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 10
Jun 27, 2025
I would definitely recommend Huntress Managed ITDR to other users for the ease of getting a high level of service implemented in a very short time frame and the cost of the service for what they seem to be delivering is very good. Overall, I rate Huntress Managed ITDR a ten out of ten.
New users should communicate with Huntress, as it is their product and a cloud platform. Other than that, it is a straightforward product. I rate the overall solution as a ten out of ten.
Huntress Managed ITDR specializes in protecting Microsoft 365 environments by analyzing abnormal logons, run events, and unsanctioned VPNs. It offers efficient deployment, direct SOC support, and seamless integration with Microsoft Defender, enhancing security strategies against identity compromises.Huntress Managed ITDR provides a robust platform for centralized management of Microsoft environments. It emphasizes fast deployment and automatic remediation to protect against threats such as...
One thing I appreciate the most about Huntress Managed ITDR is that the dashboard is incredibly clear, allowing me to go in and understand what's happening across our organization and users and know where I need to act, drawing my attention in when there are actions that need to be taken, providing that full, high-level, bird's-eye view of everything happening with identity security in our organization. Their real-time monitoring, including how they retroactively search through logs, has impressed me in action, especially when they found a threat that had been in our system for months during our proof of concept. I appreciate that their real-time monitoring also goes back in time if they find out about a threat later, and the notifications for that, along with the automatic remediations, are incredibly efficient, with one instance where a VPN account was closed out within minutes after an unexpected login. Additionally, there's a new AI-based timeline view that provides a really great breakdown of what actually happened in that event, plus the option to press the SOC button and talk to a human for additional support. Although we do not have any regulatory requirements in our organization, Huntress Managed ITDR has added smart filter data, and we recently tried to go back and investigate something related to a privacy breach, finding it had all the search information necessary to retrieve what we needed. The new features in the search simplify how to search through the logs for information, giving me confidence in my ability to investigate something retroactively, even in the absence of specific regulatory needs. I just recently turned on the automated incident response within Huntress Managed ITDR and watched it work, which seems to act quickly by automatically taking essential actions while providing remediation tasks afterward, giving me the assurance that they'll do what's necessary to keep the environment secure, even if it temporarily inconveniences a user. Regarding customizable alerts in Huntress Managed ITDR, we set up alerts for my team to receive phone calls and emails when there's an incident, ensuring we aren't relying on a single person during critical incidents, which I appreciate. In terms of pricing for Huntress Managed ITDR, it is very affordable from a K to 12 perspective, and considering the cost of a breach, having this peace of mind to proactively act in our environment is worth its weight in gold. Regarding maintenance on Huntress Managed ITDR, I am not aware of any required maintenance since the tool seems to maintain an existing relationship with Microsoft Entra and operates self-maintaining, with the advantage of receiving a monthly newsletter about new features. I give this review an overall rating of 10 out of 10.
It's not really measurable with Huntress Managed ITDR. Obviously there's always some margin in there. For us, it was really about making sure we had the solution in our portfolio to take to our clients. I think it's really important that people considering it actually get a demo of the platform and perhaps a trial because the proof is in the pudding. They really should see it in action. It's a quality solution. I would rate this review as a 9 out of 10.
Huntress Managed ITDR is deployed using their hosted version, which I assume is on a private cloud. I would advise others looking into using Huntress Managed ITDR not to underestimate the importance of identity-based security; antivirus is fine, but it's all about social engineering and accessing highly privileged information. Many people aren't aware of potential incidents occurring, but Huntress Managed ITDR can look back at events to find ones that may have already happened as well as any ongoing incidents, which I feel people prefer to ignore because it causes worry. It's crucial to have full 24/7 reactive support for identity-based attacks. I would appreciate the chance to use Huntress Managed ITDR with Google; we had one customer who was going to use it for Google but ended up moving to 365. I am happy to see they would cover other vendors as well since 365 might not always be the only provider, and if there is ever a significant change with other providers, it would be great to see that included. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
The real-time monitoring feature of Huntress Managed ITDR is managed by them as there is no option for self-management. The automated incident response feature in Huntress Managed ITDR is good, as it provides recommendations and is managed by them twenty-four-seven. I tested it by creating a fake alert, which was captured successfully. My overall rating for Huntress Managed ITDR is seven out of ten, primarily due to pricing considerations.
I would rate Huntress Managed ITDR a nine out of ten; it's not perfect but very close to it.
I would definitely recommend Huntress Managed ITDR to other users for the ease of getting a high level of service implemented in a very short time frame and the cost of the service for what they seem to be delivering is very good. Overall, I rate Huntress Managed ITDR a ten out of ten.
New users should communicate with Huntress, as it is their product and a cloud platform. Other than that, it is a straightforward product. I rate the overall solution as a ten out of ten.
Overall, I rate Huntress Managed ITDR a nine out of ten. I look forward to seeing more maturity in the product and a few user interface adjustments.