Cisco Multicloud Defense

Overview
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Cisco Multicloud Defense
Score 8.6 out of 10
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A solution to simplify security and gain multidirectional protection across any public or private cloud to block inbound attacks, lateral movement, and data exfiltration using a single solution. Cisco Multicloud Defense protects all cloud environments using a single software-as-a-service (SaaS) control plane, eliminating inefficient, complex, and costly point solutions.N/A
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Cisco Multicloud Defense
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Cisco Multicloud Defense
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Cisco Multicloud Defense
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Chose Cisco Multicloud Defense
As mentioned on the previous comments, Ease of use, Saved a lot of operational overhead compared to other products.
Chose Cisco Multicloud Defense
Cisco Multicloud Defense, Crowd Strike Falcon, and Arctic Wolf Cloud Posture Security Management System as a service SAAS platforms are very comparable platforms. Unfortunately for Croud Strike, they had a mishap recently that caused major downtime for many companies worldwide. …
Chose Cisco Multicloud Defense
Virtual Firewalling solutions are a traditional way of bringing your own security into the cloud. Multi cloud defense is a new way that is cloud native.
Chose Cisco Multicloud Defense
The ease of use, analytics, and just overall security feature set of Cisco Multicloud Defense is hard to beat. Their product is very intriguing and quite a bit similar. However, I have learned from past experiences that you get what you pay for. Cisco may be a little more …
Chose Cisco Multicloud Defense
I come from a deployment background, so I've used most of the vendor's firewall technologies. In the cloud, I've primarily used Cisco's legacy Firepower product. It doesn't really parallel with them in that it's not a traditional firewall appliance sitting in the cloud. Its …
Features
Cisco Multicloud Defense
Cloud Computing Security Features
Comparison of Cloud Computing Security Features features of Product A and Product B
Cisco Multicloud Defense
8.2
4 Ratings
3% above category average
Automated Data Backup and Recovery8.22 Ratings
Intrusion Detection and Prevention:7.84 Ratings
Regular Vulnerability Management8.22 Ratings
Identity and Access Management7.82 Ratings
Secure Data Transfer8.44 Ratings
Security Incident Response8.53 Ratings
Compliance and Auditing8.74 Ratings
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User Ratings
Cisco Multicloud Defense
Likelihood to Recommend
8.3
(6 ratings)
Usability
9.1
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cisco Multicloud Defense
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco
For WAF functionality and delivery of websites, It's very well suited for traditional firewalling, if you're doing that already, it can be quite difficult to rearchitect everything around this product. So an example of that would be if, like us, you came from a datacenter style architecture within your cloud environment and you are trying to move to a more cloud-fronted architecture. Probably the best way to put it is that can be quite difficult, but once you've deployed, it gets easier operationally. So to kind of reverse engineer everything and then do everything again can be quite tedious in some ways. But that will be specific to people depending on where they're coming from with it.
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Pros
Cisco
  • DLP monitoring - key item for us which helps to view if anything which should leave our environment our or even between each part of network between/inside specific clouds
  • Segmentation of subnet, basic but helpful to isolate each host into their own part of single subnet and connect them, including all visibility features which are offered by Cisco defense systems
  • Allow/deny rules helps us to block, monitor and logs traffic passing in each direction of our environment
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Cons
Cisco
  • The ability to see traffic flowing and identify malicious traffic is amazing.
  • The ease of setting up the connections of the cloud platforms is perfect.
  • Dynamic based security policies allow for better protection.
  • I don't have any detailed examples of improvement so instead I highlighted a couple of aspects that make the solution amazing.
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Likelihood to Renew
Cisco
If it maintains its current direction it will be very disruptive in the cloud security space
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Usability
Cisco
Ease of Use
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Support Rating
Cisco
As of yet I havent logged a TAC case - It will be interesting to see how it is supported as a new product in the medium term
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Alternatives Considered
Cisco
Cisco Multicloud Defense, Crowd Strike Falcon, and Arctic Wolf Cloud Posture Security Management System as a service SAAS platforms are very comparable platforms. Unfortunately for Croud Strike, they had a mishap recently that caused major downtime for many companies worldwide. I do not think that you would have to worry about this happening with Cisco Multicloud Defense.
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Return on Investment
Cisco
  • The insight that it provides allows us to move away from other tools and just utilize the Cisco Multicloud Defense.
  • Insights into data usage provides tangible analytics.
  • Ease of management and use allows for less in-depth and specialized training.
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