RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
Score 1.4 out of 10
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RackFoundry was a firewall solution with VPN, SIEM, automated vulnerability scanning and log management features scaled for SME’s. It has been discontinued and is no longer available.
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Trellix Enterprise Security Manager
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Trellix Enterprise Security Manager (formerly McAfee Enterprise Security Manager) is security information and event management (SIEM) software.
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Pricing
RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
Trellix Enterprise Security Manager
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Pricing Offerings
RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
Trellix Enterprise Security Manager
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Community Pulse
RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
Trellix Enterprise Security Manager
Features
RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
Trellix Enterprise Security Manager
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Comparison of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) features of Product A and Product B
RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
1.0
Ratings
154% below category average
Trellix Enterprise Security Manager
8.4
Ratings
8% above category average
Centralized event and log data collection
1.00 Ratings
8.60 Ratings
Correlation
1.00 Ratings
7.00 Ratings
Event and log normalization/management
1.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Deployment flexibility
1.00 Ratings
8.30 Ratings
Integration with Identity and Access Management Tools
1.00 Ratings
9.30 Ratings
Custom dashboards and workspaces
1.00 Ratings
9.30 Ratings
Host and network-based intrusion detection
1.00 Ratings
8.30 Ratings
Data integration/API management
00 Ratings
9.30 Ratings
Behavioral analytics and baselining
00 Ratings
8.60 Ratings
Rules-based and algorithmic detection thresholds
00 Ratings
8.60 Ratings
Response orchestration and automation
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Reporting and compliance management
00 Ratings
8.60 Ratings
Incident indexing/searching
00 Ratings
7.60 Ratings
User Ratings
RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
RackFoundry Total Security Management (discontinued)
Trellix Enterprise Security Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
I would not recommend RackFoundry to any company whatsoever. At first it seems like a viable solution for the cost. Offering SOC monitoring, implementation and deployment all-in-one seems like a great deal. However it all falls apart when push comes to shoves. As it currently stands we are just over a year into our deployment. All we have to show for it is a fancy web app that does not display any information. In the year that this deployment has been ongoing it has taken us a few months just to get the virtual appliance installed. Then it was another few months of back and forth until we finally got credentials. Then when I finally logged in we began the process of deploying agents and began collecting data. Shortly afterward things began to stall to where they are now. We faced major issues with the web app, scans were not running, assets were not reporting in and data and reports were not being generated. After doing some more research and googling I realized that we were not alone with these issues. Countless other reports from companies who have had similar issues to ours. Each time I ask when the issues were going to be resolved, I got the same answer every time: "The next release should fix the issues you have been experiencing", only for the next release to come, and the issues remain.
McAfee is a good solution if you're in a medium/large company and if you're looking for a solution that can be customized and expanded. I also recommend if you have the most common log sources on your environment, since McAfee supports the major log sources (but lack a lot of small vendors). In my opinion, I wouldn't recommend McAfee for small companies, since it's not that easy to manage and maintain.
If there is a requirement to integrate into other vendor products i.e. (log sharing) then this was very cumbersome.
Integration of vulnerability scanning that is available in other vendor products would be a good addition.
When integrating all of Intel's products a third party consultancy is usually required, where other vendor products can be configured without this additional cost.
Dealing with the McAfee support is a lottery. Sometimes you reach them and it's a really experienced engineer, but sometimes it's a person with no clue on the tool. We had few cases where our internal engineers knew more about the tool than the McAfee support. However, sometimes we get hold of some really good engineers that know the tool from inside out
Well I have experience with the big names: SecureWorks, IBM and Splunk. Individually their logging tools are much better than RackFoundry's Total Security Management. This is great for large corporations and urban cities, however not so great for municipalities, mid size businesses and companies who fluctuate between 1-7 members on their IT staff. Why? Because it takes too much of their resources and integration with other products gets a little rough as you will need to configure your preferences to theirs. When a company has stability it is great to have a name brand product, however renewals and upgrade costs can be taxing to an organization.
McAfee Enterprise Security Manager is a better option than other security software because it's both inexpensive and extremely effective. Norton and other security software boast a high price tag but don't always back it up when it comes to performance. With McAfee Enterprise Security Manager, I know I'm getting a quality product for a fair price.