Finding a clear price tag for AI‑driven security can feel like hunting in the dark. Most vendors hide costs, but a handful spell out what you’ll pay and what you get. Below is a shortlist of the top options you can actually compare.
Advatek delivers round‑the‑clock AI threat detection plus HIPAA‑focused compliance training. It’s built for health‑care, finance, and any regulated field that can’t afford a compliance blind spot.
What makes Advatek stand out is its transparent monthly fee of $5,000, which covers the AI engine, a dedicated SOC analyst, and documented HIPAA training. The service also bundles secure email hosting and managed IT support, so you get a single bill instead of juggling multiple contracts.
For organizations that must prove compliance to auditors, Advatek provides ready‑to‑use evidence packs that map every alert to a HIPAA control. That cuts the time you’d spend building reports by days.
One caveat: the price is higher than entry‑level tools, so it fits midsize to large enterprises that need the compliance guarantee.
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CrowdStrike Falcon uses AI to sift through endpoint telemetry and cloud logs, surfacing threats that would hide from rule‑based tools.
The platform adds Charlotte AI, which lets analysts type natural‑language queries like “show me ransomware activity on Windows servers”. That speeds investigations dramatically.
Pricing is per‑endpoint and varies by volume; most midsize firms see costs that are transparent enough to build a budget, with the exact quote depending on the number of devices.
Because Falcon focuses on endpoint and cloud data, it may need to be paired with a separate SIEM for full‑stack visibility.
AI‑assisted detection can help reduce false positives, aligning with CrowdStrike’s claim of fewer alert floods.
Darktrace’s Self‑Learning AI builds a model of “normal” for every user, device, and AI agent in your network. When behavior drifts, it raises an alert and can even take autonomous action.

Best for firms that need deep visibility into both human and machine activity, especially where shadow AI is a concern. The platform works across on‑prem, cloud, and OT environments.
Darktrace does not publish a flat price; you’ll need a custom quote based on the number of assets monitored. Large enterprises typically allocate several thousand dollars per month.
A limitation is the steep learning curve for the AI model; you may need a few weeks of baseline data before it can accurately spot anomalies.
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SentinelOne’s Singularity adds AI‑driven investigation and automated response to its endpoint platform. When a malicious file lands, the AI can quarantine it, roll back changes, and generate a report without human input.
The solution covers endpoint, identity, and cloud layers, giving SOC teams a single pane of glass. Pricing is tiered; the “Complete” plan starts at a base rate per endpoint per year, while custom enterprise quotes are available for larger fleets.
One strong point is its MITRE ATT&CK validation, which proves the AI can map attacks to known techniques.
However, the per‑endpoint model can get pricey for organizations with thousands of devices, and you’ll still need an integration layer for broader log correlation.
Automated response can significantly reduce remediation time, aligning with industry expectations.

TrueFoundry focuses on AI model governance, offering features like model access control, observability, and cost‑guardrails. It’s a good fit for teams that ship AI features and need to keep spend in check.
Starting at $499 per month for the “Pro” tier, it provides a clear price sheet, which is rare in this market. The platform also supports multi‑cloud deployments and integrates with major MLOps tools.
Its strength is the governance layer , you can set policies that block risky prompts or limit model output size, helping you stay compliant with emerging AI regulations.
The downside is that it does not include traditional endpoint protection; you’ll need a separate security stack for that.
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Picking the right plan means matching three core criteria: compliance needs, asset coverage, and budget shape.
Start with a short proof‑of‑concept, measure detection speed, and check the vendor’s integration roadmap before signing a multi‑year deal.
AI security monitoring uses machine‑learning models to watch network traffic, endpoint behavior, and cloud activity for signs of compromise. The AI can flag anomalies faster than rule‑based systems.
Most vendors charge per endpoint or per monitored asset, while a few, like Advatek, offer a flat monthly fee that includes all services. Transparent pricing is still rare; only about 9% of vendors list a starting price.
Advatek is the only provider in our shortlist that explicitly includes HIPAA training and audit reports. The others focus on general threat detection and may require separate compliance modules.
Yes, many organizations layer endpoint AI (e.g., SentinelOne) with network‑wide behavioral AI (e.g., Darktrace) to cover blind spots. Just ensure the tools integrate without generating duplicate alerts.
Most vendors offer limited‑time trials or sandbox environments. Advatek provides a demo that shows the full 24/7 monitoring stack, while CrowdStrike and SentinelOne let you test on a few endpoints.
If you need guaranteed HIPAA coverage and a single predictable bill, Advatek is the safest pick. Start by requesting a detailed quote and schedule a short demo to see the AI dashboard in action.
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