The typical use case for Trellix Active Response is to provide quick incident response, as the product collects and correlates logs with the ePO dashboard, allowing customers to get visibility of threat hunting and threat defense types of visualization, which is why they are interested in using the EDR solution.
Senior Manager Operational Technology and Cyber Security at Eskom Ltd
Real User
Top 10
Feb 24, 2025
We use Trellix Active Response primarily for our endpoints, including desktop computers. It monitors all the tools that our users use for their day-to-day work.
IT Security Manager at Telecommunications Services of Trinidad & Tobago Limited (TSTT)
Real User
Apr 11, 2022
Active Response provides endpoint protection for remote workers. It covers primarily laptops and desktops, not servers. Active Response is replacing our existing on-prem McAfee solution, and it will protect about 1,300 endpoints when fully deployed. We haven't brought in everybody. Right now, we have a parallel implementation of the old system.
IT Security Manager at Telecommunications Services of Trinidad & Tobago Limited (TSTT)
Real User
Feb 19, 2021
We use McAfee for our corporate-issued laptops and desktops. We use a different product on the servers, however, our use case is mostly for workstations and laptops.
EDR solutions provide advanced capabilities for detecting and responding to threats on endpoints. These tools enhance security teams' ability to detect, investigate, and remediate incidents.EDR solutions offer enhanced endpoint protection by integrating real-time monitoring and advanced analytics. Designed for modern security teams, they facilitate immediate threat detection and remediation, effectively mitigating risks. User feedback highlights their capability to analyze extensive data...
The typical use case for Trellix Active Response is to provide quick incident response, as the product collects and correlates logs with the ePO dashboard, allowing customers to get visibility of threat hunting and threat defense types of visualization, which is why they are interested in using the EDR solution.
We use Trellix Active Response primarily for our endpoints, including desktop computers. It monitors all the tools that our users use for their day-to-day work.
Active Response provides endpoint protection for remote workers. It covers primarily laptops and desktops, not servers. Active Response is replacing our existing on-prem McAfee solution, and it will protect about 1,300 endpoints when fully deployed. We haven't brought in everybody. Right now, we have a parallel implementation of the old system.
We use McAfee for our corporate-issued laptops and desktops. We use a different product on the servers, however, our use case is mostly for workstations and laptops.