Adlumin is a security operations command center that simplifies complexity and keeps organizations of all sizes secure. Its technology and integrations create a platform that obtains security telemetry from across an organization to provide greater insights into security alerts and streamline workflows.
I don't remember the names of the other companies we looked into for this type of service, but Adlumin being tied to our RMM / EDR / backup vendor made it a much easier buy-in. We didn't need to go through the vendor management process, and the price tag gets lowered through …
I do not have another MDR solution to reference, as this is the company's first MDR product. However, I have worked with plenty of security solutions and vendors and have not gotten as much issue/noise as I have with this product. I believe with a lot of work, it can be a …
We are currently testing the Neighborhood Watch licenses provided through the MSP program on a limited set of devices, so it is still too early to fully assess how it performs or compares at scale.
Given how tightly knit things are with nAble and the proven consolidated pricing, it was only obvious that we keep everything with 1 company rather than separately.
ArcticWolf has been a great product that we have used, but the ability that Adlumin has is extremely comparable for a fraction of the price. There are no hardware requirements with Adlumin, but it still has all of the abilities as ArcticWolf without the overheard. Again, the …
We toured Barracuda's MDR services before going with Adlumin, an N-able company, as we utilize Barracuda for email security. Overall, we prefered Adlumin due to its easier integration with N-Central and price point.
S1 vigilance was being offboarded as I came on. From my understanding the false positive rates were a lot, and getting ahold of someone was very hard to do. We are likely not to go back, but are currently looking at Huntress, huntress is cheaper and has a good reputation, we'll …
The price was the main point. Most of the companies above have great products, but they are way overpriced for my company. N-able/Adlumin just made more sense to have everything needed in one place.
Huntress seems to provide better human support, less onerous long-term lock-ins. The portal is friendlier in Huntress. The setup is easier. Time will tell if the security is as good but from all reports Huntress seems to be quite effective.
Adlumin is much quicker at responding to issues. Automate only alerted and we had to disable the users manually.
Automate did not monitor Microsoft 365 activities so we had to rely on the old legacy calls from clients when issues arise.
If you don't already have a system in place for anomoly detection, log monitoring, and alerting, you're doing your company a disservice. Whether Adlumin is the best choice for you depends on your budget and technology stack, but overall, Adlumin has been one of the best security purchases made by our company in the last few years, and has paid for itself by automatically preventing and protecting against specific attacks that were non-attacks due to Adlumin stopping them before they could start.
After an alert has been "Cleared" by internal IT, there should be no further action taken by the SOC team or the AI agent.
When there is an active internal incident or problem with Adlumin, there should be a notice in the incident or on the platform's active issues board about issues that may affect Adlumin agents. This would save people who have to respond a lot of time.
Have not been able to get one forwarder to function properly, despite documentation from a technician and the platform documentation. This is frustrating when a Windows collector option is available but doesn't work at all.
I have noticed some SentinelOne detections do not warrant responses or actions from the Adlumin team. These are usually repeated flags that do not require action, but some do, and some do not. I can't figure out what we reference specifically to determine a response from SOC or AI.
A number of integrations were simple to set up and well documented, but a few things were difficult or undocumented yet. Some sections feel over-complicated and others feel way too vague during the setup process. Once the onboarding is finished though, the product is very simple, but there is a learning curve at the beginning.
ArcticWolf has been a great product that we have used, but the ability that Adlumin has is extremely comparable for a fraction of the price. There are no hardware requirements with Adlumin, but it still has all of the abilities as ArcticWolf without the overheard. Again, the SOAR actions are a game changer when it comes to automation and immediate action.
We used to be with an MSP before I was hired, and the company spent over 20K per year for that service. With N-Able, we have reduced the cost by over half.
I spend minimal time now patching computers because this is all automated. I sometimes have to patch a couple of machines because I missed a patch, but it has saved me a great deal of time.
I save a great deal of time with Board Reports because they are automatically generated for me each month.