Cisco Secure Endpoint Creates A Great ROI
Overall Satisfaction with Cisco Secure Endpoint
Our organization uses Cisco Secure Endpoint to track activity on all of the desktops and laptops in our organization. Cisco Secure Endpoint helps identify potential problems to malicious activity. It sends alerts when malicious files or malicious activity is found. It also will act to contain any known issues so that the problem does not spread onto our network.
Pros
- Identifies malicious files on an endpoint
- Contains malicious files to prevent spreading of harmful issues
- Sends out alerts to notify administrators of the network and keep them informed
Cons
- Frequent name changes are not helpful
- Some of the reports that get sent are very high-end reports with lots of information. It would be nice if there was a simplified report that could be sent automatically when an issue is identified on a computer
- Risk detection is key. We save a lot of money by cleaning up a problem early because we have been notified about it.
- Endpoint has the ability to track a file that it doesn’t know is “good” or “bad”. If it later identifies a file as being malicious, it will go and grab that file in in order to quarantine it. It is able to do this because it has tracked that file.
- Duo
- Cisco NGFW
Our technology framework is all based upon Cisco products. Lots of these products integrate with one another, which makes management and cohesion smooth.
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

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