Overall Satisfaction with Cisco Secure Endpoint
Business. Definitely. So we use the product for our end user devices. We're protecting all our servers, all our endpoints, so mobile phones as well. So we've got security on all those devices and how we use to protect those devices is just ensuring that they're up to date. They've got to fix the good detection mechanisms that the secure endpoint has enabled you to. If it detects that there's a vulnerability, it'll automatically lock it down and the user has to come and an IT admin would have to come and enable connectivity back to the user device. Pretty amazing stuff. I haven't seen anything else like it out there and it's a lifesaver for us.
- Once we, I guess one turned out that path because we have a small IT team, one of the big factors that came into play is how easy it was to deploy and the kind of security it provides for your endpoint devices. For us, it's got all those AI capabilities that really help. So traditionally when there was an incident on Alert on an antivirus program, you'd have a couple of guys run across the office to try to pull a plug. One of the awesome features with Secure Endpoint is its isolation mode that clamps down endpoint devices and then just isolate it. It's connected to, I think Cisco's tell us the threat intel environment. So they've got up-to-date metrics and fixes on threats out in the wild. And once they detect that, they apply it across your whole brand. So yeah, really effective for us.
- One of the things that really stands out is the retrospective detections. So say something's detected two weeks later of a product that you had on your system. Initially it scanned it past, but then they discover vulnerability. The product has the ability to come back and retrospectively apply restrictions on specific applications you have on your environment. So I think that's one key winner.
- There's a lot of content on the dashboards. I think some of the areas you could improve it just with the notifications, maybe adding on some video tutorials on how to navigate through the screens and that kind of stuff. But otherwise it's pretty intuitive, easy to use. And I guess if some of the integrations with the secure X and all that kind of thing, I think for my users they just need a bit more training on that.
- Amazing. Because our endpoints have been more secure, it saved us a lot of time, effort. Our end end users are not offline because they've been hit by some malware. Our IT admins have more time to focus on other areas to add value to the business instead of running various scans and trying to figure out what vulnerabilities are on the device because that's something that it just automatically that provides to you.
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Immensely benefited from this. It's secured our organization. So not only are we protecting our users, we've been protecting our customers and able to provide financial services to them as well.
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
Other products we use were, I think, well, nothing like Cisco Endpoint. There was Microsoft Defender. I think Sophos and CrowdStrike.
I think the visibility and the security. We haven't had any issues with the system. Once it's been implemented, it works fine. The enhancements that come into play, we're benefiting from them. We're benefiting from the Telos threat intel, which is really good as well.
I think the visibility and the security. We haven't had any issues with the system. Once it's been implemented, it works fine. The enhancements that come into play, we're benefiting from them. We're benefiting from the Telos threat intel, which is really good as well.