Cisco Secure Access vs. Lookout SASE

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Secure Access
Score 9.1 out of 10
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A cloud-delivered security service edge (SSE) solution, grounded in zero trust, designed to give users an exceptional user experience and protected access from any device to anywhere.N/A
Lookout SASE
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Lookout's Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution transforms legacy perimeter security into a set of cloud-delivered, converged network and security capabilities that are available when and where they are needed. Lookout Security Service Edge (SSE) integrates CASB, ZTNA, SWG and Endpoint Security.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Cisco Secure AccessLookout SASE
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User Testimonials
Cisco Secure AccessLookout SASE
Likelihood to Recommend
I think it's a good product for companies that has a lot of branches, not for small companies. I would say medium to large companies that need to have a good visibility. What do they have in the network and somehow interconnected with the security department that will also review the logs from ISE and make conclusions about what do they have in the network.
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Lookout SASE is well suited for businesses with a handful of employees that are tying to keep their mobile devices secure on the internet. If your employees aren't using the web or interacting with emails Lookout SASE would be less appropriate. Lookout SASE has prevented employees several times from downloading or accessing malicious sites.
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Pros
  • It offers various security capabilities, including ZTNA, FWaaS, VPNaaS, DNS Security, Data loss prevention, advanced malware protection, etc., all in a single comprehensive solution.
  • It enables your employees to access SaaS applications and internet securely
  • By isolating sensitive applications and data into smaller segments, it reduces potential damage from a security breach.
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  • VNP
  • Defined reports
  • Blocking suspicious content.
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Cons
  • The integration into the Meraki dashboard is not yet complete, you have to use several interfaces to complete the configuration, the services should be fully integrated to provide better handling
  • Integration of firewall rules onprem and cloud should be standardized
  • Better user management / import
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  • Lookout SASE could improve on the ease of adding users to the platform.
  • A management app could be useful.
  • PC integration.
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Alternatives Considered
We selected Cisco Secure Access due to the intuitive GUI and ease of use. The agent deployment was simple and easy to maintain. Any additional updates or changes were quickly deployed, and users found the customized block messages useful. From analytics and management, the Secure Access Product has been simple to manage and provides a robust level of security and flexibility that we haven't found in any other product yet.
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Workspace ONE is a whole gorilla compared to Lookout SASE. Compared
to Lookout SASE it is extremely easy to use and to add devices.
Workspace ONE has a lot of features but is extremely hard to use and
with a lot of errors. I would still recommend other MDM's instead of
Workspace One.
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Return on Investment
  • It helped us minimize potential damage from a security breach by isolating sensitive applications and data into smaller segments
  • It offered us seamless and secure access to SaaS applications and the internet
  • It provides us a unified console for managing all security components from one place.
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  • Long run security
  • Device protection
  • Network Protection
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