Two ways to defend.
One choice per client.
Both run on the same 24/7 SOC. The difference is whose stack it sits on, and how early the SOC acts.
Choose ThreatRespond™ when the client wants to keep their existing EDR: it's vendor-agnostic Managed XDR and the SOC acts from the Advanced tier, priced per user. Choose ThreatDefend™ powered by CrowdStrike Falcon when they want the best stack deployed for them: the SOC acts from the Essential tier with full ITDR included, priced per endpoint plus per user. The rule: one product per environment. A client runs ThreatRespond or ThreatDefend, never both at once.
| Dimension | ThreatRespond | ThreatDefend |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Clients keeping an existing EDR | Clients who want the best stack deployed for them |
| Endpoint stack | Whatever the client already runs | CrowdStrike Falcon, deployed by Vijilan |
| SOC acts | From Advanced | From Essential (all tiers) |
| ITDR included | From Advanced | From Essential |
| Pricing basis | Per user / month | Per endpoint + per user |
| Tagline | Your tools. Our SOC. | Our stack. Our SOC. |
One product per environment. A client runs ThreatRespond or ThreatDefend, never both at once.
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