Integrity360 vs eSentire: MDR comparison 2026
Integrity360 is a Services firm that works with your existing tools. eSentire is a Pure-play MDR that works with your existing tools. Integrity360 targets SMB, Mid-market, and Enterprise organizations; eSentire serves SMB, Mid-market, and Enterprise. Integrity360 includes 4 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Network), compared to 5 for eSentire (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity, Network).
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Which should you choose?
Choose Integrity360 if:
- •European mid-market and enterprise organizations wanting a regionally operated MDR with SOCs in EU jurisdictions
- •Organizations with existing security tools wanting a managed detection layer without replacing their stack
- •Companies in regulated European industries (finance, healthcare, government) needing CREST and ISO-certified MDR
Choose eSentire if:
- •Organizations wanting contractual containment time guarantees (15-minute MTTC) with true active remediation
- •Mid-market and enterprise with complex multi-vendor security stacks needing 300+ integrations
- •Companies wanting unlimited incident response included in MDR (verify scope with vendor)
- •You need Identity coverage included in base pricing
Bottom line: Integrity360 (Services firm) and eSentire (Pure-play MDR) serve different buyer profiles. Your decision depends on whether you prioritize Integrity360's crest-accredited european mdr with seven socs and a proprietary detection platform that works wit... or eSentire's esentire excels at active, hands-on response with contractual 15-minute containment guarantees.
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between Integrity360 and eSentire?
Integrity360 is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). eSentire is a Pure-play MDR that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). SLA commitments differ: Integrity360 offers Not disclosed, eSentire offers ≤15 minutes. Integrity360 covers 4 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 5 for eSentire.
How do Integrity360 and eSentire differ in response capabilities?
Integrity360 supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. eSentire supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable.
How does Integrity360 pricing compare to eSentire?
Integrity360 pricing: Not published. Custom quotes only.. eSentire pricing: $10-25/endpoint/month (community-reported on G2 and Vendr. Essentials $10-15, Advanced/Complete $15-25). Watch for with Integrity360: Darktrace NDR integration requires separate Darktrace licensing, not included in MDR pricing; Technology-agnostic model means the customer must own their own EDR/XDR licenses separately. Watch for with eSentire: Tier differences are significant. Essentials may lack key response and advisory capabilities available in Advanced/Complete.; BYOL pricing differs from bundled Atlas Agent pricing. Custom pricing for 5,000+ endpoints..
Should I choose Integrity360 or eSentire?
Choose Integrity360 if: european mid-market and enterprise organizations wanting a regionally operated MDR with SOCs in EU jurisdictions. Choose eSentire if: organizations wanting contractual containment time guarantees (15-minute MTTC) with true active remediation. Integrity360 is not ideal for organizations wanting a single-vendor platform where EDR and MDR come from the same provider. eSentire is not ideal for budget-constrained SMBs seeking the lowest-cost MDR option.