Choose Check Point or N-able
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
Choose N-able if
- MSPs wanting a unified XDR + SIEM + SOAR + UEBA platform to reduce vendor sprawl
- SMBs and mid-market needing strong compliance reporting (HIPAA, PCI DSS, NIST) with breach warranty protection
- MSPs serving clients who need vendor-agnostic MDR that works alongside existing EDR tools
- Breach warranty matters to you (N-able offers one, Check Point does not)
What’s actually different
Buyer brief
Fit. Check Point is a Services firm that works with your existing tools. N-able is a MSP-channel that works with your existing tools. Check Point targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations; N-able serves SMB and Mid-market.
FAQ
What is the main difference between Check Point and N-able?
Check Point is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). N-able is a MSP-channel that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools).
How do Check Point and N-able 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. N-able supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable.
How does Check Point pricing compare to N-able?
Check Point pricing: Custom-quoted. Generally perceived as premium pricing relative to competitors.. N-able pricing: Third-party/MSP-channel estimate: MSPs typically bundle at $90-$275/user/month for full security programs. Exact Adlumin standalone pricing not published.. 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 N-able: MDR Base tier is identity-only (M365 ITDR). MDR Standard required for endpoint/network/cloud coverage.; Data retention upgrade (30 to 90 days) requires Advanced tier.