Microsoft Sentinel vs. TheHive

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Microsoft Sentinel
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft Sentinel (formerly Azure Sentinel) is designed as a birds-eye view across the enterprise. It is presented as a security information and event management (SIEM) solution for proactive threat detection, investigation, and response.
$2.46
per GB ingested
TheHive
Score 9.7 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
TheHive is an open source and free cybersecurity incident response platform.
$17
per year per installation
Pricing
Microsoft SentinelTheHive
Editions & Modules
Azure Sentinel
$2.46
per GB ingested
100 GB per day
$123.00
per day
200 GB per day
$221.40
per day
300 GB per day
$319.80
per day
400 GB per day
$410.00
per day
500 GB per day
$492.00
per day
More than 500 GB per day
$492.00 + $98.40
per day/plus each additional 100 GB increment
TheHive Gold Edition
Starting from $17.000
per year per installation
TheHive Platinum Edition
Starting from $23.000
per year per installation
TheHive Cloud Platform - Large
Starting from $41.000
per year per installation
TheHive Cloud Platform -X Large
Starting from $48.000
per year per installation
TheHive Cloud Platform - Custom
Starting from $48.000
per year per installation
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Microsoft SentinelTheHive
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee$5,000 one-time fee per installation
Additional DetailsTheHive Gold and Platinum editions are priced per number of users (seats) and orgnizations (tenants). Our prices start from 1 organization and 5 users.
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Community Pulse
Microsoft SentinelTheHive
Considered Both Products
Microsoft Sentinel
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
We decided to go with Microsoft Sentinel because it works really well with Microsoft tools we are already using. Microsoft Sentinel's intelligent features detect and resolve problems more quickly than Sumo Logic. It also allows us to pay for what we use and grow as we need. …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Well, primarily we use different stuff like CrowdStrike. We use different sign-on features. We primarily use those different products because we support a wider ecosystem.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Splunk, Google, SecOps. I look at how it stacks up based on the fact that it's the primary solution that we sell. So I think it stacks up really well. Why do we select it? Well, we selected it primarily because we're a very large Microsoft partner. The technology is very good …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Well before there was Microsoft Sentinel, you had other competing products like ArcSight or Splunk, et cetera. I think they have their own qualities, but the Microsoft integration story is really why we're using it.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
In my opinion, Microsoft Sentinel is much more reliable and Trustworthy. They are a bigger name with bigger scope of use.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
We use intune to protect endpoints and we pull logs from all the endpoints through the intune connector into the Microsoft Sentinel SIEM and that way we can run rules on those logs to find anomalies.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Elastic seems to have a much better interface for log search and is able to filter out noise. Microsoft Sentinel also appears to generate a lot of false positives.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Elastic is some carbon for various use cases. So because Elastic is a very, very wrong history in the market. So Sentinel is very recent for products from my understanding.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Well, we didn't select, we selected Sentinel for our Azure stuff, our Microsoft stuff, but we do use a different SIEM for the other stuff still.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Prior to using Sentinel, we were using Splunk specifically Splunk Enterprise Security and Splunk Cloud, so their on-prem and their cloud-based products. We switched originally for cost reasons, specifically cost control, but I have found that the ability to create reports, the …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
We've used Splunk before, but it really is just pick your poison. They're all very similar.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Based on the overall infrastructure configuration that we have and also after analysing various solutions provided by Microsoft Sentinel, we came to a conclusion that the Microsoft Sentinel is the best option for us to help us in overall threat detection on our custom servers, …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Sentinel AI makes it a better choice. Also, its flexibility and customization make it a bit more costly than other competitors.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
I use most of the Sims that are out there, but RSAs, old Sim Log, logic, elastic, a lot of them. Sumo, we checked out Sumo too. We're a Microsoft shop and live almost entirely on top of a Microsoft ecosystem. We are considering other Microsoft security products to integrate …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
The SecureWorks product is a more mature product. We prefer the SecureWorks product over Microsoft Sentinel at this point.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
As mentioned, the product was part of the purchase of several Microsoft Suites that we did earlier last year and with 200 licenses included, we can exclude those from the other SIEM and SOAR product, it just work well with the Microsoft's environment that we partially have
Is …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
The key advantage of using Sentinel lies in Microsoft already being a renowned name in cloud services. Hence, the Collection of data at the cloud scale across all users, devices, applications, and infrastructure, both on-premises and especially in the MS Cloud, is super easy. …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
ArcSight is an on-prem solution that has a different approach than Sentinel.

In a basis this product is more complex to maintain and deploy. The query functionality in Sentinel is more powerful and easier to maintain. ArcSight has a much slower performance and an interface that …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
We checked, McAfee Enterprise Security Manager (ESM).
In my opinion, Microsoft Sentinel is beter wit AI capacity and good community.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
We don't need to maintain a third-party SaaS solution or spend any time integrating it since Microsoft Sentinel is the ideal option to give a single point of attack detection and alert monitoring.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Microsoft Sentinel really goes the extra mile when it comes to an SIEM that slowly improves toward a proper SOAR, this may be the best selling point of the entire solution. Highly scalable, cloud-based, and nearly perfect when dealing with Microsoft-based infrastructures, …
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
No, this is the only one.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Most of those have been out in the industry for a longer time, so they have a lot more user friendliness to them. So I'd say it's in the mix. It's just not as high as it should be or I would expect it to be.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
Previous to Azure Sentinel, we were using the McAfee SIM and it just wasn't keeping up with the times and that was the choice of moving to Azure Sentinel.
Chose Microsoft Sentinel
We just stick with Sentinel because it works well with our Suite Office 65.
TheHive

No answer on this topic

Features
Microsoft SentinelTheHive
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Comparison of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Sentinel
7.3
Ratings
6% below category average
TheHive
-
Ratings
Centralized event and log data collection8.20 Ratings00 Ratings
Correlation7.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Event and log normalization/management6.90 Ratings00 Ratings
Deployment flexibility7.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with Identity and Access Management Tools6.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Custom dashboards and workspaces7.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Host and network-based intrusion detection5.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Data integration/API management6.40 Ratings00 Ratings
Behavioral analytics and baselining6.70 Ratings00 Ratings
Rules-based and algorithmic detection thresholds7.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Response orchestration and automation7.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Reporting and compliance management9.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Incident indexing/searching8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Incident Response Platforms
Comparison of Incident Response Platforms features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Sentinel
-
Ratings
TheHive
10.0
Ratings
13% above category average
Company-wide Incident Reporting00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Integration with Other Security Systems00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Centralized Dashboard00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Live Response for Rapid Remediation00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Microsoft SentinelTheHive
Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.2
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
7.3
(0 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.0
(0 ratings)
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User Testimonials
Microsoft SentinelTheHive
Likelihood to Recommend
We use it because when a user sees the suspicious activity on his account, Microsoft Sentinel gives alerts to the user's system and the admin system as well. When a user of one of our systems clicked a spam email, that email was trying to install a virus on our server, but Microsoft Sentinel gave an alert to the user and admin both, so that is why our team was able to fix that issue with Microsoft Sentinel very fast. However, it will not be the best option for you if your team is utilizing every feature but you are on a tight budget.
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Managing incident response - it does exactly what it is supposed to do!
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Pros
  • It is a good tool for threat detection and analysis of the threats. We are using this tool for real time threat detection on our employee machines as well as some servers.
  • It provides various options for collecting data sources by leveraging multiple sources using data connectors. This helps us in gathering data from multiple sources such as our servers as well as our employee machines.
  • One good thing about this tool is automated incident response thereby increasing the security of servers.
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Cons
  • It takes some time to learn how to use and install it properly, and it does not connect effectively with external PaaS systems such as Salesforce CRM, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and so on.
  • Microsoft can simplify the display of the logs to make them easier to study, and the user interface occasionally delays, which can also be enhanced.
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Likelihood to Renew
it does the job reasonably well
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Usability
The Microsoft Azure Sentinel solution is very good and even better if you use Azure. It's easy to implement and learn how to use the tool with an intuitive and simple interface. New updates are happening to always bring new news and improve the experience and usability. The solution brings reliability as it is from a very reliable manufacturer.
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Support Rating
Azure Sentinel is very easy to use and configure. If you are stuck somewhere, Microsoft support is excellent in assisting and solving your issue.
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Alternatives Considered
Microsoft Sentinel excels in cloud-native scalability, Microsoft ecosystem integration, and AI-driven threat detection with UEBA and Fusion rules, offering faster deployment and lower costs (48% cheaper per Forrester) than Splunk, QRadar, Exabeam, SentinelOne, Securonix, and Wazuh. It lags in third-party integrations and syslog parsing. Organizations choose Microsoft Sentinel for its cost-effectiveness, automation, and Microsoft synergy, especially in Azure-heavy environments, though Splunk and Exabeam lead in flexibility and UEBA, respectively.
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Return on Investment
  • As any cybersecurity product, this has to be more with risk to avoid loss in case of a ransomware that more than relate to a productivity increase. Maybe the impact could be that instead of having people that are checking 24/7 the dashboard, you could implement Sentinel and have less people checking that or people with less expertise. So the saving will be a minor but will be a saving in the cost of your team.
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ScreenShots

Microsoft Sentinel Screenshots

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TheHive Screenshots

Screenshot of Alert Management: Go through your dedicated and detailed Alert page, make comments, identify similar Alerts, define custom statuses and fields. Then decide whether or not they should be escalated to investigations or to incident response.Screenshot of Case Management: Create cases and associated tasks and observables. Identify similar cases and alerts, define the PAP (Permissible Actions Protocol) level on each Observable, or improve your Incident Response process using a simple yet powerful template engine.Screenshot of Muti Tenant Environments: Define the different organizations and teams and get them to work in a dedicated or collaborative mode: tenants' cases can be isolated or investigated by users from different organizations based on customizable roles and permissions.Screenshot of User Management: Define and customize user profiles, assign them to users within their organizations and synchronise them via LDAP or AD.Screenshot of Metrics and Dashboards: Compile and correlate statistics on cases, tasks, observables, metrics and more to generate useful KPIs and MBOs with our dynamic dashboard engine.Screenshot of MISP Integration: Get shared Indicators of compromise quickly imported and ready to use or share yours easily with your communities by connecting TheHive with MISP.