Arctic Wolf vs Integrity360: MDR comparison 2026
Arctic Wolf is a Pure-play MDR that works with your existing tools. Integrity360 is a Services firm that works with your existing tools. Arctic Wolf targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations; Integrity360 serves SMB, Mid-market, and Enterprise. Arctic Wolf includes 3 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Identity, Network), compared to 4 for Integrity360 (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Network).
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Which should you choose?
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, Integrity360 does not)
Choose Integrity360 if:
- •European mid-market and enterprise organizations wanting a regionally operated MDR with SOCs in EU jurisdictions
- •Organizations with existing security tools wanting a managed detection layer without replacing their stack
- •Companies in regulated European industries (finance, healthcare, government) needing CREST and ISO-certified MDR
- •You need Cloud and SaaS coverage included in base pricing
Bottom line: Arctic Wolf (Pure-play MDR) and Integrity360 (Services firm) serve different buyer profiles. Your decision depends on whether you prioritize Arctic Wolf's the concierge security team model is arctic wolf's core differentiator: a named team that knows y... or Integrity360's crest-accredited european mdr with seven socs and a proprietary detection platform that works wit....
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between Arctic Wolf and Integrity360?
Arctic Wolf is a Pure-play MDR that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). Integrity360 is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). SLA commitments differ: Arctic Wolf offers ≤1 hour, Integrity360 offers Not disclosed. Arctic Wolf covers 3 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 4 for Integrity360.
How do Arctic Wolf and Integrity360 differ in response capabilities?
Arctic Wolf supports 3 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, network containment, account disable) and approval is configurable. Integrity360 supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. Incident response is not included with Arctic Wolf and included with Integrity360.
How does Arctic Wolf pricing compare to Integrity360?
Arctic Wolf pricing: MDR Basic starts at $44,000/year for up to 100 users (AWS Marketplace). Median buyer-reported deal is $96,340/year based on 17 purchases (Vendr). Range: $29,176 to $319,984/year depending on scope.. Integrity360 pricing: Not published. Custom quotes only.. 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 Integrity360: Darktrace NDR integration requires separate Darktrace licensing, not included in MDR pricing; Technology-agnostic model means the customer must own their own EDR/XDR licenses separately.
Should I choose Arctic Wolf or Integrity360?
Choose Arctic Wolf if: mid-market organizations without a dedicated SOC that want a named security team, not just a monitoring service. Choose Integrity360 if: european mid-market and enterprise organizations wanting a regionally operated MDR with SOCs in EU jurisdictions. Arctic Wolf is not ideal for security teams that want direct access to raw telemetry, custom detection engineering, or SIEM query capabilities. Integrity360 is not ideal for organizations wanting a single-vendor platform where EDR and MDR come from the same provider.