Choose DOT Security or Todyl
Choose DOT Security if
- SMB and mid-market buyers that want endpoint MDR plus broader managed security guidance
- Organizations that prefer a U.S.-based, in-house SOC and included vCISO-style support
- Teams that want risk assessment, compliance, endpoint, network and backup planning from one provider
Choose Todyl if
- MSPs wanting to consolidate EDR, SASE, SIEM, MDR, and GRC into one platform
- SMBs with lean security teams wanting a dedicated DRAM at an accessible price
- Greenfield deployments with no existing EDR/SIEM/SASE investments to preserve
- You need Cloud and SaaS and Identity and Network coverage included in base pricing
- Threat hunting included in base pricing (it's an add-on with DOT Security)
What’s actually different
Buyer brief
Fit. DOT Security is a Services firm that works with your existing tools. Todyl is a MSP-channel that requires its own security platform. DOT Security targets SMB and Mid-market organizations; Todyl serves SMB and Mid-market. DOT Security includes 1 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint), compared to 5 for Todyl (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity, Network).
FAQ
What is the main difference between DOT Security and Todyl?
DOT Security is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). Todyl is a MSP-channel that is platform-native (requires their own security stack). DOT Security covers 1 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 5 for Todyl.
How do DOT Security and Todyl differ in response capabilities?
DOT Security supports 0 autonomous actions (none) and approval is configurable. Todyl supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable.
How does DOT Security pricing compare to Todyl?
DOT Security pricing: Custom quote. No public price bands found.. Todyl pricing: Starting at $250/month (platform base). Per-tier and per-module pricing not published.. Watch for with DOT Security: DOT positions its offering as a managed cybersecurity program, so buyers should separate endpoint MDR cost from compliance, vCISO, network monitoring and backup scope.; No public response SLA or detection metric was found.. Watch for with Todyl: Platform-native lock-in, must adopt full Todyl stack, cannot BYO EDR/SIEM/SASE; $250/month starting price is the base, unclear what modules are included at that tier.