Armor vs Integrity360: MDR comparison 2026
Armor is a Platform vendor that requires its own security platform. Integrity360 is a Services firm that works with your existing tools. Armor targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations; Integrity360 serves SMB, Mid-market, and Enterprise. Armor includes 3 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Cloud, Network), compared to 4 for Integrity360 (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Network).
Key differences at a glance
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Which should you choose?
Choose Armor if:
- •Healthcare or financial services teams already running Microsoft Sentinel who need compliance consulting baked in
- •Multi-cloud shops on AWS, Azure, or GCP that want a single MDR provider across all three
- •Organizations that value IR and forensics included in base pricing rather than as a retainer add-on
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 SaaS coverage included in base pricing
Bottom line: Armor is the choice if you want a single-vendor stack with deep integration. Integrity360 is better if you have existing tools and want flexibility.
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between Armor and Integrity360?
Armor is a Platform vendor that is platform-native (requires their own security stack). Integrity360 is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). Armor covers 3 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 4 for Integrity360.
How do Armor and Integrity360 differ in response capabilities?
Armor supports 4 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, network containment, file quarantine, custom playbooks) 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.
How does Armor pricing compare to Integrity360?
Armor pricing: Starting at ~$4,317/month for XDR+SOC (per SourceForge listing). Integrity360 pricing: Not published. Custom quotes only.. Watch for with Armor: Armor Anywhere agent is built on Trend Micro. Running it alongside CrowdStrike or SentinelOne may cause conflicts, forcing a swap.; Compliance consulting (HIPAA readiness, HITRUST prep) is billed as professional services on top of the MDR subscription.. 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 Armor or Integrity360?
Choose Armor if: healthcare or financial services teams already running Microsoft Sentinel who need compliance consulting baked in. Choose Integrity360 if: european mid-market and enterprise organizations wanting a regionally operated MDR with SOCs in EU jurisdictions. Armor is not ideal for teams running macOS or mobile-heavy environments with no agent support for either. Integrity360 is not ideal for organizations wanting a single-vendor platform where EDR and MDR come from the same provider.