IndustryLens is not a Cybereason alternative — it is the competitive intelligence platform that tracks the endpoint security / EDR platform market. It monitors Cybereason and its rivals — pricing changes, product launches, positioning and hiring — across 350+ sources into one weekly cited briefing, from €59/month.
Where IndustryLens fits
One thing to clear up first: IndustryLens is not a Cybereason alternative — it isn’t an endpoint security / EDR platform. The real alternatives to Cybereason are below. IndustryLens is the competitive-intelligence layer that tracks this whole market: it monitors Cybereason and every rival on this page — pricing changes, product launches, positioning, hiring and reviews — across 350+ sources into one weekly cited briefing, from €59/mo. Use it to decide between them and to watch how the market moves after you buy.
| Cybereason | IndustryLens | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Endpoint security / EDR platform | Competitive intelligence (automated) |
| Best for | Enterprise security teams that want operation-centric XDR — full attack-story context across endpoint, identity, cloud, and network — rather than isolated-alert dashboards. | Teams evaluating or buying in the endpoint security / EDR platform market who need to track every vendor's pricing, launches and positioning |
| Pricing | No published pricing. Sales-led / enterprise motion. Contact sales for current rates. | From €59/mo, published — no demo gate |
| Source coverage | — | 350+ sources in one weekly cited briefing, every claim cited |
The real Cybereason alternatives are below. Whichever you pick, IndustryLens tracks the whole field — see the endpoint security intelligence hub for the live market overview, or pricing from €59/mo.
Whichever tool you pick, the competitors won’t sit still
The reason this category exists is that competitor moves are constant, not occasional. Across the B2B SaaS competitors we monitor: we re-diff their public footprint every week, and across 2,425 weekly comparisons (December 2025 – August 2026):
- 83.1% changed their pricing page at least once.
- In any given week, 1 in 2 (47.5%) had a pricing change and 50.6% changed their messaging.
Competitors whose pricing page we’ve flagged changing in our latest weekly diffs:
Method: a “change” is a detected week-over-week diff on the monitored public page, excluding first-baseline records. Pooled across 154 competitors; computed live from IndustryLens monitoring and refreshed daily.
Cybereason alternatives & competitors at a glance
The full Cybereason shortlist in one view — each tool’s best-fit use case, its pricing (omitted where the vendor is quote-only), and the single reason teams pick it over Cybereason. Read across a row to size up one alternative; read down the Pricing column to see who publishes a number.
| Tool | What it’s best for | Pricing | Why over Cybereason |
|---|---|---|---|
| IndustryLens | The competitive-intelligence layer that tracks the whole endpoint security / EDR platform market — not another endpoint security / EDR platform. | From €59/mo, published — no demo gate | IndustryLens isn't a endpoint security / EDR platform — it's how you watch Cybereason and every rival at once: pricing changes, product launches, positioning and hiring across 350+ sources in one weekly cited briefing. |
| CrowdStrike | Forrester-Wave-leading XDR platform with published Falcon tiers; executed the Glassworm botnet takedown. | Falcon Go $299.95/yr; Pro $499.95/yr; Enterprise $924.95/yr (min 5 seats). | CrowdStrike publishes per-seat Falcon pricing and holds the Forrester Wave leadership position, where Cybereason is quote-based and differentiates on its Malop operation-centric correlation engine. |
| SentinelOne | Autonomous EDR with OpenAI GPT-5.5 integration for zero-click investigations. | — | SentinelOne leads on AI-autonomous investigation (zero-click, GPT-5.5); Cybereason's wedge is operation-centric attack-story framing via its Malop Engine rather than agent autonomy. |
| ESET | Transparent low-cost endpoint + server protection with a light footprint. | ESET PROTECT Entry from $190/yr; Advanced $248.50/yr; Complete $382.50/yr (5 devices). | ESET publishes transparent per-device pricing across its PROTECT tiers — a self-managed, budget-friendly alternative to Cybereason's sales-led enterprise motion. |
| Sophos | Channel-led MDR / "Agentic SOC" with a claimed 52% autonomous case-resolution rate. | — | Sophos sells fully outsourced managed detection & response through the channel; Cybereason is a self-run XDR platform focused on operation-centric visibility rather than outsourced SOC coverage. |
5 Cybereason alternatives compared
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How we picked these alternatives
IndustryLens tracks the endpoint security / EDR platform market as a live intelligence hub — see the endpoint security intelligence hub. Vendor positioning, taglines and pricing tiers come directly from each vendor's profile in our database, pulled from the most recent scrape, not from review aggregators. Alternative ordering reflects how often each vendor appears alongside Cybereason on real shortlists and in the switching activity we observe.
Pricing rows are omitted (rather than guessed) when a vendor uses sales-led or channel custom quoting only. IndustryLens publishes its own pricing on /pricing. We refresh this page on a 30-day cadence as new scrape data and reports land.
Cybereason alternatives: common questions
What is the best Cybereason alternative in 2026?
The strongest Cybereason alternatives are IndustryLens, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne — each solves a different sub-problem. Compare them on pricing and the key differentiator versus Cybereason in the table on this page, then pick by what you're replacing.
Is IndustryLens a Cybereason alternative?
No — and that's the point. IndustryLens is not an endpoint security / EDR platform; it's the competitive-intelligence platform that tracks the market. It monitors Cybereason and every alternative on this page — pricing changes, product launches, positioning, hiring and reviews — across 350+ sources into one weekly cited briefing from €59/month. Use it to choose between Cybereason and the alternatives above, and to watch how the market moves after you buy.
Why do teams switch from Cybereason?
Cybereason is best for: Enterprise security teams that want operation-centric XDR — full attack-story context across endpoint, identity, cloud, and network — rather than isolated-alert dashboards.. Teams shortlist alternatives when the fit moves outside that profile — cost, AI roadmap, data quality, or the desire for a best-of-breed stack rather than a bundled one.
How much does Cybereason cost?
No published pricing. Sales-led / enterprise motion. Contact sales for current rates.
Comparing a different vendor? Browse the alternatives hub for the full set of vendor-by-vendor best-alternatives pages.
