Overall Satisfaction with Cisco Secure Endpoint
Managing and protecting the security of endpoint devices in our environment and remote. Helps protect endpoints when being used in our now remote workforce. Cloud console helps protect outside our organization. Being able to monitor endpoints and remotely isolate them is a huge win in protecting our data. Using the vulnerable software section has also been helpful in discovering outdated software needing to be patched. Another great feature is the ability to search for and scan files. This is great for being able to verify the validity of downloaded files and create a block list or whitelist.
- Threat protection
- behavior analysis
- ease of use
- False postives
- local firewall
- file retrival
- Can be difficult to connect to other tools
- Easy to deploy
- Cloud based
- Trend Micro
- Microsoft ADP
- Cloud strike
QRADAR has ingested the alert data from CSE well and has the ability to do isolation and scanning from the QRADAR console.
Best tool if you have a heavy Cisco product suite for Intergrations. Send data to our SIEM (QRADAR) well and is easy to deploy with our SCCM. The groups and polices are helpful to customize protection for different endpoint needs.
Do you think Cisco Secure Endpoint delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Cisco Secure Endpoint's feature set?
Yes
Did Cisco Secure Endpoint live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Cisco Secure Endpoint go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Cisco Secure Endpoint again?
Yes
Cisco Secure Endpoint Feature Ratings
Evaluating Cisco Secure Endpoint and Competitors
Yes - Symantec Endpoint Protection. At the time Symantec did not have robust cloud capabilities like Cisco does.
- Cloud Solutions
- Integration with Other Systems
- Ease of Use