2019-03-11T07:21:00Z

What is your primary use case for Varonis Datalert?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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JR
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Top 5Leaderboard
2023-09-07T16:36:00Z
Sep 7, 2023

The main use cases are for its data alert, data advantage, and data classification modules. It allows us to keep track of the data motion, and ensure data security.

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RR
Real User
2021-05-21T07:28:43Z
May 21, 2021

This solution informs us about who's moving data, whether accidentally or on purpose. If a mass folder deletion occurs or mass copying, master lateral movements, things like that, then this solution sends us an alert. We set up the alerts and this solution informs us of who's moving the data. Sometimes people drag and drop by mistake; this can move thousands of files and folders — depending on their size. If this happens, the system alerts us so we can correct it before it affects our users. We also use it for monetary purposes. We use this solution to monitor all of our 16,000 users. Regarding the admin solution, we have around 10 users.

JP
Real User
2021-01-12T01:14:03Z
Jan 12, 2021

I'm relatively new to this organization. I'm just comparing and contrasting ManageEngine Log360 and Varonis DatAlert. Both tools are rather new to me. I know that they're kind of looking at both. I don't know if they're going to want to maintain both. There seem to be some use cases to retain both. I think they've had DatAlert a little bit longer than Log360. I've done a couple of webinars, but I haven't had a whole lot of time to just kind of dive into both of those. I'm still in the developmental stage, and I am evaluating both of these solutions. I am trying to compare apples to apples as to what they do and where their strengths and weaknesses lie to make sure that if we got rid of one, we weren't going to be missing out on something.

FL
Real User
2019-03-11T07:21:00Z
Mar 11, 2019

The primary use is network security.

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