Choose Check Point or Ensign InfoSecurity
Choose Check Point if
- Enterprises already running Check Point firewalls and infrastructure who want consolidated security management
- Organizations with hybrid environments needing vendor-neutral MDR across 160+ tool integrations (MDR 360 tier)
- Companies that need identity threat detection for AD, Entra ID, and Okta built into their MDR
- You need SaaS and Identity coverage included in base pricing
Choose Ensign InfoSecurity if
- Mid-market and enterprise organizations operating primarily in APAC
- Singapore-based organizations wanting an IR retainer with 8-hour on-site response
- Enterprises looking for a pure-play cybersecurity services provider with APAC threat intelligence
What’s actually different
Buyer brief
Fit. Check Point and Ensign InfoSecurity are both Services firms that work with your existing tools. Check Point targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations, while Ensign InfoSecurity serves Mid-market and Enterprise. Check Point includes 5 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity, Network), compared to 3 for Ensign InfoSecurity (Endpoint, Cloud, Network).
FAQ
What is the main difference between Check Point and Ensign InfoSecurity?
Check Point is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). Ensign InfoSecurity is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). Check Point covers 5 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 3 for Ensign InfoSecurity.
How do Check Point and Ensign InfoSecurity differ in response capabilities?
Check Point supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. Ensign InfoSecurity supports 1 autonomous actions (custom playbooks) and requires approval before acting. Incident response is included with Check Point and not included with Ensign InfoSecurity.
How does Check Point pricing compare to Ensign InfoSecurity?
Check Point pricing: Custom-quoted. Generally perceived as premium pricing relative to competitors.. Ensign InfoSecurity pricing: Custom-quoted pricing. Watch for with Check Point: ATAM 360 (dedicated account management) is an additional subscription on top of MDR; Licensing complexity is a recurring PeerSpot complaint, plan for negotiation cycles. Watch for with Ensign InfoSecurity: Incident response is NOT included in base MDR. Cheapest IR retainer (Essentials) is USD 2,000/year for just 10 manhours.; 8-hour on-site IR support is only for Singapore-based clients. Other APAC locations get remote support or longer SLAs..