Buyer fit
Good fit when
- ✓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
Watch out when
- ×Buyers requiring public pricing, named EDR support or published detection metrics
- ×Security teams looking for a standalone MDR product with raw data query access
- ×Global organizations needing published non-U.S. SOC regions or local-language coverage
Coverage
1 of 6 attack surfaces in the base price — the rest are separately priced.
Additional capabilities
Incident response
Pricing
What costs extra
- –Exact endpoint MDR pricing requires a quote
- –Risk audit or gap analysis scope should be confirmed before comparing quotes
- –Network security monitoring, edge security, IAM, data protection and backup services may be separate components of the broader program
- –The EDR and endpoint antivirus products used in the service are not publicly named
Cost caveats
- –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.
- –Public materials emphasize customized stack design, which can make quotes harder to compare against per-endpoint MDR products.
- –Specific response actions and approval rules are not published.
Verify pricing directly with the provider.
Team and access
Reputation
DOT Security has a current vendor-controlled MDR signal through its endpoint security page and a clear U.S.-based SOC story. Independent MDR review volume was not found in this pass, so buyer diligence should rely on references, a proof of value and careful quote scoping.
What customers praise
- ✓In-house U.S.-based SOC rather than outsourced monitoring
- ✓Broader managed cybersecurity program with vCISO and compliance support
- ✓Risk-audit-led onboarding may help SMBs that do not know which tools they need
Common complaints
- ×No public MDR pricing, minimums or response SLA
- ×EDR, SIEM and endpoint antivirus vendors are not publicly named
- ×Limited independent MDR-specific review signal
No meaningful DOT Security-specific Reddit signal found in this pass.
Questions to ask
- 1.
Which EDR, endpoint antivirus, DNS protection, SIEM and NDR products are included in our quote?
- 2.
Which response actions can DOT take directly from its SOC, and which require our approval?
- 3.
What SLA applies to high-severity triage, containment and customer notification?
- 4.
Is incident response included in the endpoint MDR service or sold as a separate scope?
- 5.
How are endpoint MDR, network monitoring, vCISO, compliance, IAM and backup priced separately?
- 6.
What portal, reporting and raw log access will our team receive?
- 7.
Where is the SOC located, and what is the overnight and weekend staffing model?
- 8.
What happens to endpoint agents, detections, reports and logs if we leave DOT?
Evidence
Sources reviewed
Public-data caveats
- –No public contractual response-time SLA is recorded for this profile.
- –No public fixed price is recorded; compare only after a scoped quote.
- –No public breach warranty is recorded.
- –Response authority may depend on pre-approval and contract scope.
- –MDR analyst headcount or analyst-to-customer ratio is not public.
Also consider
Further reading
Independent research. Verify details directly with the provider before making decisions.
