Antivirus for Amazon S3 follows AWS's pay-as-you-go model, which means cost scales with usage. For our academic workload, the pricing has been cost-effective since we only pay for the file scan and Lambda execution time. Compared to traditional endpoint antivirus licensing, this approach saved us fifty thousand rupees annually in overhead. There were no upfront hardware costs because everything runs in the AWS public cloud. We purchased Antivirus for Amazon S3 through AWS Marketplace, which simplified the licensing and billing.
Sr. Enterprise Architect at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
Apr 26, 2026
Generally, the setup is pretty easy. We have an agreement with Amazon so that is taken care of through that channel and we never had any issue. We can have our enterprise agreement on the pricing. Generally in this case, the more we consume, the better the pricing gets with time. We are fairly good on the pricing on Amazon side on that.
The deployment and the pricing are very good. I take the services for a longer time period, so the vendor worked in an easy and cooperative way in deployment.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Antivirus for Amazon S3 is good. I know in the AWS documentation, the pricing is always quite clear, and due to that, I have had no issues.
Since using Antivirus for Amazon S3, we have been able to detect malicious files, and we have configured AWS EventBridge to notify us whenever such an incident occurs, leading to an average of 200 to 300 notifications of malware per month globally, which gives us confidence that the antivirus is working, and the entire notification service in AWS allows us to dig a little bit deeper into audit trails and CloudWatch to figure out where incidents occurred and work with those individuals or teams to ensure that accidental attempts don't happen again or address any malicious activity with our partners.
Antivirus for Amazon S3 offers event-driven scanning and automated object tagging, enhancing security for files uploaded to S3 buckets with real-time threat detection.Enterprises find value in Antivirus for Amazon S3's ability to automate malware scanning upon file upload, integrating seamlessly with AWS tools. With real-time threat detection and multi-engine support, it minimizes manual tasks and improves the security posture. Vital for compliance, the solution efficiently streamlines...
Antivirus for Amazon S3 follows AWS's pay-as-you-go model, which means cost scales with usage. For our academic workload, the pricing has been cost-effective since we only pay for the file scan and Lambda execution time. Compared to traditional endpoint antivirus licensing, this approach saved us fifty thousand rupees annually in overhead. There were no upfront hardware costs because everything runs in the AWS public cloud. We purchased Antivirus for Amazon S3 through AWS Marketplace, which simplified the licensing and billing.
Pricing for Antivirus for Amazon S3 is very good. Pricing is handled by another team.
Generally, the setup is pretty easy. We have an agreement with Amazon so that is taken care of through that channel and we never had any issue. We can have our enterprise agreement on the pricing. Generally in this case, the more we consume, the better the pricing gets with time. We are fairly good on the pricing on Amazon side on that.
The deployment and the pricing are very good. I take the services for a longer time period, so the vendor worked in an easy and cooperative way in deployment.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Antivirus for Amazon S3 is good. I know in the AWS documentation, the pricing is always quite clear, and due to that, I have had no issues.
Since using Antivirus for Amazon S3, we have been able to detect malicious files, and we have configured AWS EventBridge to notify us whenever such an incident occurs, leading to an average of 200 to 300 notifications of malware per month globally, which gives us confidence that the antivirus is working, and the entire notification service in AWS allows us to dig a little bit deeper into audit trails and CloudWatch to figure out where incidents occurred and work with those individuals or teams to ensure that accidental attempts don't happen again or address any malicious activity with our partners.