Cybereason vs Trend Micro Vision One
Cybereason
Cybereason is an endpoint detection and response platform that uses behavioral analysis and AI to detect and respond to advanced threats. Known for its MalOp (malicious operation) detection engine that correlates attack elements across endpoints.
Pros
- Unique MalOp engine correlates full attack stories
- Strong automated response capabilities
- Good visibility into attack progression
- Competitive with CrowdStrike and SentinelOne
Cons
- Smaller market share than top 3 EDR vendors
- Company has faced financial challenges
- Agent can impact endpoint performance
- Fewer third-party integrations
Pricing: Contact for pricing
Trend Micro Vision One
Trend Micro Vision One is an extended detection and response (XDR) platform that provides unified visibility across email, endpoints, servers, cloud workloads, and networks. Backed by decades of threat research through the Zero Day Initiative, it offers correlated threat detection and automated response across the entire attack surface.
Pros
- Broadest native XDR coverage across attack vectors
- World-class vulnerability research through Zero Day Initiative
- Strong email and web gateway security integration
- Virtual patching for unpatched vulnerabilities
- Long track record in enterprise security
Cons
- Multiple legacy products can create integration complexity
- Console experience varies across product lines
- Endpoint-only detection lags behind focused EDR competitors
- Transition from legacy products to Vision One still ongoing
Pricing: Custom pricing / Tiered per-user or per-endpoint