Choose Arctic Wolf or DeepSeas
Choose Arctic Wolf if
- Mid-market organizations without a dedicated SOC that want a named security team, not just a monitoring service
- IT teams managing multiple security tools that want a single pane of glass without replacing their existing stack
- Organizations that value the industry's largest breach warranty ($3M) and compliance-aligned security reviews
- Breach warranty matters to you (Arctic Wolf offers one, DeepSeas does not)
Choose DeepSeas if
- Mid-market and enterprise organizations with OT/ICS environments needing unified IT and OT threat monitoring
- Organizations wanting technology-agnostic MDR that works with existing security tool investments
- Companies in critical infrastructure, manufacturing, or energy sectors requiring specialized OT cybersecurity
- You need Cloud and OT/ICS coverage included in base pricing
What’s actually different
Buyer brief
Fit. Arctic Wolf and DeepSeas are both Pure-play MDRs that work with your existing tools. Arctic Wolf targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations, while DeepSeas serves Mid-market and Enterprise. Arctic Wolf includes 3 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Identity, Network), compared to 4 for DeepSeas (Endpoint, Cloud, Network, OT/ICS).
FAQ
What is the main difference between Arctic Wolf and DeepSeas?
Arctic Wolf is a Pure-play MDR that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). DeepSeas is a Pure-play MDR that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). SLA commitments differ: Arctic Wolf offers ≤1 hour, DeepSeas offers Not disclosed. Arctic Wolf covers 3 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 4 for DeepSeas.
How do Arctic Wolf and DeepSeas differ in response capabilities?
Arctic Wolf supports 3 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, network containment, account disable) and approval is configurable. DeepSeas supports 5 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable.
How does Arctic Wolf pricing compare to DeepSeas?
Arctic Wolf pricing: Third-party buyer data reports Arctic Wolf MDR observed pricing around $12-18/endpoint/month for 100-500 endpoint buyers and $8-14/endpoint/month for 1,000+ endpoint buyers. AWS Marketplace also lists MDR Basic starting at $44,000/year for up to 100 users.. DeepSeas pricing: Not published. Watch for with Arctic Wolf: Remediation is guided, not performed on your behalf. May need a separate IR retainer for hands-on incident response.; Normalized data and threat feeds are not directly accessible. You get dashboards and reports, not raw data.. Watch for with DeepSeas: Pricing is opaque, no public pricing or seat minimums disclosed; Incident response (DFIR) is handled through external partners, not included in MDR.