I'm currently using Defender along with Huntress, including the Entra ID protection add-on, but I'm considering switching to Crowdstrike. I use NinjaOne, which has Crowdstrike as an integration, and after crunching the numbers, it seems like I might save some cash by making the switch—strange, right? I'm really curious about what others think: is Crowdstrike or Huntress with Defender the better choice?
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Honestly, I don't see how anyone can recommend Defender over alternatives when even simple policy changes can take ages to apply to clients. Like, basic blocking or unblocking can feel like it takes forever.
Totally agree! It can be really frustrating, especially when tools like Intune do the same thing. Sometimes you have to sync it a couple of times before anything works. You're basically left digging through Microsoft’s documentation or forums which are not always helpful.