Choose Daylight Security or ThreatSpike
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 ThreatSpike if
- Lean IT or security teams that want the provider to own both IT operations context and security response
- Buyers who value bundled offensive security, unlimited incident response and transparent per-user pricing
- You need Network coverage included in base pricing
What’s actually different
Buyer brief
Fit. Daylight Security and ThreatSpike are both Platform vendors. Daylight Security works with your existing tools and targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations, while ThreatSpike requires its own security platform and serves SMB, Mid-market, and Enterprise. Daylight Security includes 4 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity), compared to 5 for ThreatSpike (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity, Network).
FAQ
What is the main difference between Daylight Security and ThreatSpike?
Daylight Security is a Platform vendor that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). ThreatSpike is a Platform vendor that is platform-native (requires their own security stack). SLA commitments differ: Daylight Security offers ≤15 minutes, ThreatSpike offers Not disclosed. Daylight Security covers 4 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 5 for ThreatSpike.
How do Daylight Security and ThreatSpike 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. ThreatSpike supports 2 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, network containment) and acts without approval.
How does Daylight Security pricing compare to ThreatSpike?
Daylight Security pricing: Not published. ThreatSpike pricing: Published fixed $135/user/month for broader managed IT + security subscription, not MDR-only.. 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 ThreatSpike: ThreatSpike is not a narrow MDR-only SKU. Buyers that only want monitoring on top of an existing IT team may be buying a broader managed IT replacement model.; The platform is proprietary and built in-house. Validate exit process, data export and whether existing EDR/SIEM investments can remain primary..