GoSecure vs ThreatDown: MDR comparison 2026
GoSecure is a Pure-play MDR that requires its own security platform. ThreatDown is a Platform vendor that requires its own security platform. GoSecure targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations; ThreatDown serves SMB and Mid-market. GoSecure includes 3 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Identity, Network), compared to 1 for ThreatDown (Endpoint).
Key differences at a glance
Full comparison
Which should you choose?
Choose GoSecure if:
- •Government and financial services buyers who need DHS CDM APL listing and bilingual (English/French) support
- •Mid-market Microsoft Defender shops wanting to layer MDR on top of existing Defender telemetry
- •Organizations that want endpoint, network, email, and AD identity detection from a single vendor
- •You need Identity and Network coverage included in base pricing
Choose ThreatDown if:
- •SMBs and IT-constrained organizations wanting affordable MDR with published pricing
- •MSPs wanting channel-first MDR with OneView multi-tenant console and RMM integrations
- •Environments prioritizing ransomware protection with 7-day rollback capability
- •You want direct Slack integration with your SOC
Bottom line: GoSecure (Pure-play MDR) and ThreatDown (Platform vendor) serve different buyer profiles. Your decision depends on whether you prioritize GoSecure's bundles endpoint, network, email, and ad identity detection in a single platform with published p... or ThreatDown's one of the most affordable mdr options with fully published pricing ($99/endpoint/year).
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between GoSecure and ThreatDown?
GoSecure is a Pure-play MDR that is platform-native (requires their own security stack). ThreatDown is a Platform vendor that is platform-native (requires their own security stack). SLA commitments differ: GoSecure offers ≤15 minutes, ThreatDown offers Not disclosed. GoSecure covers 3 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 1 for ThreatDown.
How do GoSecure and ThreatDown differ in response capabilities?
GoSecure supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. ThreatDown supports 3 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, file quarantine) and approval is configurable.
How does GoSecure pricing compare to ThreatDown?
GoSecure pricing: MDR Enterprise: from $13.99/endpoint/month. MDR Elite: from $16.99/endpoint/month. Essentials and Complete pricing not disclosed.. ThreatDown pricing: MDR at $99/endpoint/year (Elite) or $119/endpoint/year (Ultimate). Server: $129-179/year. Mobile: $10/device. (5-seat minimum). Watch for with GoSecure: Full MXDR requires the Titan EDR agent, so expect additional deployment effort if you are running a different EDR today; IR and DFIR are not included in any MDR tier. You will need a separate retainer for hands-on incident response.. Watch for with ThreatDown: Endpoint-only coverage, no cloud workload, SaaS, identity, or network monitoring; Platform-native lock-in, cannot BYO CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, or Defender.
Should I choose GoSecure or ThreatDown?
Choose GoSecure if: government and financial services buyers who need DHS CDM APL listing and bilingual (English/French) support. Choose ThreatDown if: sMBs and IT-constrained organizations wanting affordable MDR with published pricing. GoSecure is not ideal for buyers who need independent peer reviews to validate an MDR provider before purchasing. ThreatDown is not ideal for enterprise organizations needing multi-surface coverage (cloud, SaaS, identity, network).