Choose Daylight Security or Nomios
Choose Daylight Security if
- Mid-market and enterprise buyers frustrated with alert fatigue from traditional MDR providers
- Companies looking for AI-driven security coverage across endpoint, cloud, identity, and SaaS
- Technology and finance companies comfortable adopting an early-stage vendor with tier-1 VC backing
- You want direct Slack integration with your SOC
Choose Nomios if
- European buyers that need EU-hosted MDR data and a local SOC relationship
- Organizations standardizing on Cortex XDR or considering a Cortex XDR-backed MDR service
- Teams that want a packaged MDR tier but may later need custom detection engineering
What’s actually different
Buyer brief
Fit. Daylight Security is a Platform vendor that works with your existing tools. Nomios is a Services firm that works with your existing tools. Daylight Security targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations; Nomios serves SMB, Mid-market, and Enterprise.
FAQ
What is the main difference between Daylight Security and Nomios?
Daylight Security is a Platform vendor that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). Nomios is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). SLA commitments differ: Daylight Security offers ≤15 minutes, Nomios offers Not disclosed.
How do Daylight Security and Nomios differ in response capabilities?
Daylight Security supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. Nomios supports 3 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, network containment, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. Incident response is included with Daylight Security and not included with Nomios.
How does Daylight Security pricing compare to Nomios?
Daylight Security pricing: Not published. Nomios pricing: Custom-quoted pricing. Watch for with Daylight Security: No breach warranty offered. If warranty coverage matters for your risk calculus, this is a gap.; 36-month contracts offer deeper discounts but lock you into a company with under two years of operating history.. Watch for with Nomios: Nomios says Guardian xMDR has transparent tier-based pricing, but public price amounts are not listed.; Guardian xMDR is built on Cortex XDR, so buyers should price Palo Alto licensing and migration effort if they are not already on that stack..