If anything keeps CISOs and IT directors up at night, it’s endpoint security. And for the right reasons.
According to Verizon, 70% of successful data breaches originate at the endpoint.
CrowdStrike is a popular cybersecurity platform for protecting endpoints.
For the fifth consecutive year, it has been named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Protection Platforms.
However, the July 2024 Falcon Sensor update outage, which crashed around 8.5 million Windows systems, has forced many organizations to seek alternative options.
In this article, we’ll compare the top five CrowdStrike alternatives to help you choose the best fit for your needs.
Tool |
Ease of Use |
Cost |
Security |
Integration |
Scalability |
Overall Score |
SentinelOne Singularity |
5/5 |
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Sophos Intercept X |
5/5 |
4/5 |
5/5 |
4/5 |
4/5 |
4.5/5 |
Carbon Black (Broadcom) |
4.5/5 |
3.5/5 |
4.5/5 |
4/5 |
4/5 |
4.0/5 |
Bitdefender GravityZone |
5/5 |
4.5/5 |
5/5 |
4/5 |
5/5 |
|
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint |
5/5 |
4/5 |
5/5 |
5/5 |
5/5 |
5.0/5 |
Source: SentinelOne
SentinelOne’s Singularity is an AI-powered enterprise security platform that helps you secure your cloud, identities, and endpoints.
You gain a detailed view of the threats within your organization, enabling you to make informed decisions. This visibility helps identify emerging threats and plan proactive countermeasures.
SentinelOne automates response capabilities—neutralizing threats and minimizing potential damage. This reduces the workload on IT teams.
Pros:
Very easy to use and simple GUI
It's more affordable than CrowdStrick except for the lowest tier.
The ability to roll back a machine to the last known stable state after a ransomware infection makes it stand out
Cons:
False positives can be annoying
Resource-intensive and can impact system performance
Pricing:
Free trial is available.
Product |
Description |
Price |
Singularity Core |
Cloud-Native NGAV |
$69.99 |
Singularity Control |
Security & Suite Features |
$79.99 |
Singularity Complete |
AI-Powered Endpoint and Cloud Security |
$179.99 |
Singularity Commercial |
Foundational AI Security |
$229.99 |
Singularity Enterprise |
Comprehensive AI Security |
Call for Pricing |
User Feedback:
Source: Verified G2 Review
Source: Verified G2 Review
Also Read: 10 Best Endpoint Management Software For Your Organization in 2025.
Source: Sophos
Sophos Intercept X is their flagship endpoint security platform. It combines deep learning malware detection, exploit prevention, anti-ransomware rollback, and integrated endpoint detection and response (EDR), all managed through Sophos Central.
Its deep-learning AI models help you detect and mitigate unknown and known threats. Additional features include 24/7 threat hunting, data leak prevention, traffic detection, breach protection warranty, and more.
Pros:
Advanced threat detection and response
More affordable than Crowdstrike
Users appreciate CryptoGuard: a ransomware-specific behavioral detection feature
Cons:
There can be a learning curve because of the complex UI
Resource-intensive and can cause performance lag
Pricing
Free trial is available.
Pricing details are available on request.
User Feedback:
Source: Verified G2 Review
Source: Verified G2 Review
Source: G2
Carbon Black is a cloud-native security platform focused on endpoint security. Originally from VMware, it became a Broadcom security offering following Broadcom's acquisition of VMware.
It helps you protect your endpoints, cloud, workloads, and apps against threats. With the EDR, you can remove blind spots, detect threats, and respond rapidly.
While Carbon Black is a worthy Crowdstrike competitor, its acquisition by Broadcom has made users reluctant.
Pros:
Offers deep visibility, making threat detection more effective
UI/UX is good
Doesn’t consume much resources
Cons:
Acquisition by Broadcom is pushing users away
Generates false positive alerts and may not be affordable for all users
Pricing:
Pricing is not readily accessible.
User Feedback:
Resource: Verified Gartner Review
Resource: Verified Gartner Review
Source: Bitdefender
Bitdefender GravityZone is a cybersecurity platform for everyone, including individual consumers, small businesses, enterprises, and managed service providers (MSPs).
It offers enhanced attack protection by utilizing technologies such as system hardening, threat prevention and detection, machine learning, and behavioral analysis.
Key features include endpoint protection, sandbox analyzer, network attack defense, cloud security analytics, and patch management.
Pros:
Implementing endpoint security is easy
Non-resource heavy
More affordable solution
Cons
There is a bit of a learning curve for some users
Similar to every other tool on this list, it produces false positives
Pricing
Free trial is available.
Package |
Devices Covered* |
Subscription Price (Annual) |
Small Business Security |
Up to 5 desktops/laptops + 30% file servers |
$220.49 VAT not included |
Business Security |
Up to 10 desktops/laptops + 30% file servers |
$258.99 VAT not included |
Business Security Premium |
Up to 10 desktops/laptops + 35% file servers & mailboxes |
Contact Sales to get a tailored quote |
*Exact device counts depend on your subscription and can be adjusted via the online configurator.
User Feedback
Source: Verified G2 Review
Source: Verified G2 Review
Source: G2
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is an endpoint security solution that includes EDR, ASR, email security, and more. With this solution, you can implement AI-powered endpoint security across iOS, IoT, Android, Linux, macOS, and Windows devices.
Standout features include endpoint behavioral sensors, cloud security analytics, threat intelligence, and reduced attack surface. You can also use threat hunting, prioritization, and insights from Microsoft Threat Experts (a managed service) for enhanced security operations.
Pros
Integrates deeply with the Microsoft ecosystem
Analyzes the behavior patterns and triggers alerts when unusual activities are detected
Cons
Support is not the best
The solution is resource-intensive
Licensing can be complex to understand
Pricing:
According to TrustRadius, the on-premise pricing of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is:
Academic $2.50 Per User/Per Month
Standalone $5.20 Per User/Per Month
User Feedback
Source: Verified G2 Review
Source: Verified G2 Review
But before you decide, assess your organization’s unique requirements, including threat detection, integration, user experience, scalability, and total cost.
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is well-suited for large enterprises due to its native integration with Windows environments and advanced EDR capabilities. For smaller teams that require comprehensive protection with minimal overhead, Bitdefender GravityZone is an excellent choice.
Although endpoint security platforms effectively protect endpoints, how would you ensure they’re even installed on all your endpoints? And it’s even tougher when you have a distributed team.
That’s when Workwize enters the picture. In addition to helping you automate and streamline asset lifecycle, Workwize lets you remotely manage and control all your assets.
You can see:
Where your devices are
Who they’re assigned to
What apps are installed
If the endpoint client is active
Moreover, you can remove or install apps remotely and effectively secure your endpoints.
Book a demo and see how Workwize helps you fill the security gaps.