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Trend Micro Cloud One - Workload Security

Trend Micro Cloud One - Workload Security
Formerly Deep Security

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What is Trend Micro Cloud One - Workload Security?

Trend Micro Cloud One Workload Security (formerly Deep Security) is cloud security software suite, from Trend Micro, for hybrid cloud environments and virtualization security.

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What is Trend Micro Cloud One - Workload Security?

Trend Micro Cloud One Workload Security (formerly Deep Security) is cloud security software suite, from Trend Micro, for hybrid cloud environments and virtualization security.

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Trend Micro Cloud One is the best security software I have used. Its threats detection and security will protect your infrastructure and servers. It will improve your organization's security overall. The user interface is easy to use and you can identify each and every module. We are using it to protect on-premises and AWS servers.
  • Its very easy to use the console
  • Security features will protect infrastructure effectively
  • Malware protection feature is very good
  • Updates - it will ask to restart the servers which are in production
  • Upgrades can stop due to some technical errors
Trend Micro Cloud One is well suited for protecting your organization's critical data with regard to security. We have had plenty of issues before but after using Trend Micro One everything is sorted out now.
  • Threats detection
  • Malware protection
  • Ransom Ware protection
  • Data protection
  • tracking viruses and threats is very easy
Cost is expensive. Some of the features need improvements and upgrades.
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Operations and Development and Finance
2
  • For protecting the servers with threats and viruses
  • Security
  • Data protection
  • Ransomware protection
  • Hybrid protection between onpremises and AWS
It's the best one compared to other security applications
Not Sure
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
Price and features
  • Implemented in-house
No
Change management was a major issue with the implementation
  • Activation
Everything is good
The support team is really good and solved all my queries within time
Yes
Activation time the support team provided was good.
It is the best application I've used. Its features are effective.
  • Threats detection
  • Ransomware protection
  • Data protection
  • Updates
Yes, but I don't use it
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
We are using the hybrid cloud security right now to protect our azure deployment and are looking into using it, just on a few key servers in the cloud and deploying to our own homegrown on-site cloud deployment. We are also using it to protect the limited number of saas applications that we have running right now. It may be expanded in the future but for now, it is just used on a few server deployments and saas applications.
  • It's easy to use the console.
  • It has a very similar look and feels to Deep Security Console.
  • It plugs into the Apex Central for easy management.
  • Agent updates can be a pain - sometimes requires a reboot.
  • Trend upgrades don't always go as planned - install errors on the upgrades.
  • It seems like there is a new vulnerability every week, sometimes.
So far we, unfortunately, have been using it in a limited scenario but we find that it has been very easy to use and manage in that scenario. Integrating the protection of our few saas applications was actually very simple and being able to use a very light weight agent like deep security agent has been very useful. Other agents ate up a lot of CPU or ram or both but this one is very light.
  • Save time by already being familiar with the interface.
  • Using the single pain to view and track problems by using apex central hooked up to Deep security works pretty well most of the time.
  • Tracking viruses and malware in apex central is actually fairly easy to do.
We chose this because it could be tied to Apex Central for policy management and tracking of viruses and malware. We could also tie it to the deep discovery analyzer to look and help identify things that may be threats. Plus we could tie this to our smart protection servers so some of our things that are whitelisted would already be included and we didn't have to worry about false positives.
Trend Micro's support is pretty decent, we have had issues in the past and they have been fairly responsive to us and our complaints. Depending on how severe the issue was. Any ticket that had a high priority was handled very shortly especially when we contacted our account rep even if it was after hours, we were still able to get support within a short time period.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Trend Micro Deep Security is a zero footprint anti-malware and file integrity solution for enterprise virtual infrastructure. Deep Security ties in with your VMware environment very tightly, and it is a very solid application. The agent resides on the ESX host versus the guest VM, in which case doesn't take resources away from the performance of the VM. Whereas we use an antivirus client on physical machines in the enterprise, we use Deep Security for protection of our virtual environment. The dashboard, alerts, and events notify the admin when there is an issue and finding solutions to issues is easy. If needed, support is excellent, and there is very little delay with Deep Security engineers jumping in to resolve more complex issues.
  • Trend Micro Deep Security quarantines and removes malware from VMs in out virtual environment. I have tested this out myself several times using the Eicar test virus file, and I have found many times reported in the Deep Security dashboard malware that was quarantined.
  • Deep Security actually provides us visibility to the state of anti-malware and file integrity protection of our VMware environment. It provides the infrastructure administrators and administrators peace of mind by giving us real-time data, visual and otherwise, into the state of our virtual infrastructure.
  • Deep Security is particularly good at notifying administrators of any issues with protected VMs. The dashboard is very customizable and provides the admin with multiple widgets to make viewing components of the dash extremely useful from an operations perspective.
  • Trend Micro has very little room for improvement. I am using version 9.6 at this time and it is extremely reliable. Some of the upgrades were not completely intuitive, but in those cases Deep Security support came through with documentation that covered all the bases.
In an environment where at least 40-50% of your PCs/servers are virtual and if the organization has 100+ VMs, Trend Micro Deep Security is appropriate for the organization. Otherwise, it may be overkill. For us, it was a good solution, and it eliminated 20+ man hours weekly implementing Deep Security, making anti-malware much simpler to manage.
  • 100% positive ROI. Without Deep Security we would have to leverage and endpoint protection management solution like Sophos or SEPM (Symantec). Although both are good products, from a cost perspective it would have hit us much harder. Trend Micro Deep Security scales very nicely.
  • Since Deep Security actually has zero (or at least unnoticeable) resource footprint on monitored VMs, it is a huge cost benefit for us. As previously mentioned, actual antivirus clients installed on each virtual machine (VM) would have significantly affected performance. This would have cost us much more additionally in paying for additional resources to allocate over VMs in the VMware environment. Deep Security is almost completely unintrusive from a resource perspective.
  • Also, from a layered security perspective, it helps us meet our goals; and since the price of Trend Micro Deep Security quite reasonable, it is that much easier to get approval for this specific internal layer of security.
  • CrowdStrike
I have begun looking at other solutions that are in the same space as Trend Micro Deep Security. However, I am not comfortable yet in this because I don't have the confidence in their application. CrowdStrike in all fairness has an excellent reputation, but I do not believe it ties in with VMware the way Deep Security is able to integrate with our virtual infrastructure. I am very confident in Deep Security's position against other solutions.
Brad Daugherty | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
Trend Micro Deep Security is being used throughout the organization. We use the agentless security to protect our server environment. We are able to push this out to servers on demand and make sure they are protected upon boot while not using server resources while protecting the VM's. We also use this to protect our desktop/laptops with the full agent.
  • Agentless Security
  • Immediate protection upon boot
  • Central Management Console
  • DSVA easy deployment
  • Agent based security on Desktop/Laptop and error reporting is very difficult to maintain.
  • Support is very slow to respond and resolve issues.
  • Price point is on the higher end in the agentless marketplace.
Hypervisor based agentless security this product excels at. It provides thorough protection for your VM's. The web filtering product that comes with it also does a great job filtering out malicious websites from being accessed by users with a very user friendly prompt that they are going to a website which has been found to be malicious. This is particularly useful when it comes to VDI.
  • Once setup it provides easy AV installation and management in a virtual enviroment.
  • Agentless allows for no boot storms in a VDI enviroment
  • Trend notifier on the VM's give the users the visibility that they are protected and also can be used on software inventory systems to show that the VM's are protected even though the real protection is at the hypervisor level.
We selected trend micro to take the AV scans and filtering out of the hands of the Windows and Linux vm's we have deployed and move it to the hypervisor level. This has led us to be able to deploy only a single DSVA per host and can protect all VM"s that are on that hosts. This has allowed for more time being spent on other priority security tasks.
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