

NextGen is one of my favorite topics because there's nothing to it. Thank you for the positive words around your experience with our software! Obvious disclaimer is obvious - I work for ESET.

I'm leaning toward SentinelOne, but if there's a case to be made about another product, I'm all ears. I'm ready and willing to do so if it's the right move, but I'd certainly like some feedback from those who've done it before. I'm so used to the ESET world, that it's a little intimidating to move on to something else. Does anyone have experience with SentinelOne? Is the firewall as configurable as with ESET? Many of my clients use laptops and travel I like knowing they have a software firewall directly on their computer. If I move, it will be to the SentinelOne Complete package so I still have firewall configurations. Am I just crazy or is this really the new world? Is EDR simpler and better?ģ. It's almost like the simplicity of the system feels like it's lacking something important that I can't quite put my finger on. Because it runs continuously, there's no need to schedule scans, updates, etc. ESET provides so much configurability that it feels like I have a lot of control of the environment.

My questions:Īm I correct in my assumption that I should be looking to move away from ESET and to an EDR like SentinelOne, Cylance, Carbon Black and others?Ģ. I've started reviewing different products, and am trialing SentinelOne now. I'm seeing more talk around EDR / Next-Gen AV and it's looking like that really is the way to go.

Maybe we've just been fortunate, but I feel confident that's it has done a very good job for us. So far, none of my customers have been hit with any malware that ESET couldn't block or remediate. I've been using ESET Endpoint Security (AV + Firewall) for many, many years and have been very happy with it.
