Security Software Pricing (2026)

What 40 security tools actually charge, taken from their own pricing pages and re-checked as they change. Cheapest first.

40 products From $0/mo to $384/mo 19 with a free plan

Pricing verified Aug 05, 2026

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Security pricing at a glance

Product Entry price Plans Free plan Free trial
Veriff $0/mo 4 No Yes
Zoho Vault $0/mo 4 Yes Yes
Mosyle $1/mo 4 Yes Yes
Sumsub $1/mo 3 No Yes
Bitwarden $1/mo 2 Yes Yes
Keeper $2/mo 3 No Yes
Scalefusion $2/mo 4 No Yes
Hexnode $2/mo 4 No Yes
NordPass $2/mo 3 Yes No
LastPass $3/mo 5 Yes Yes
Dashlane $4/mo 3 No Yes
Jamf $4/mo 3 No Yes
Proton Pass $4/mo 4 Yes No
Twingate $5/mo 3 Yes Yes
NordLayer $6/mo 4 No Yes
Iubenda $6/mo 6 Yes Yes
Cookiebot $8/mo 7 Yes Yes
Tailscale $8/mo 4 Yes Yes
1Password $8/mo 2 No Yes
Sucuri $9/mo 8 No No
Termly $14/mo 4 Yes No
SentinelOne $14/mo 3 No No
Doppler $21/mo 3 Yes Yes
Infisical $23/mo 4 Yes Yes
Snyk $25/mo 4 Yes No
CrowdStrike $59/mo 5 Yes Yes
Pentest-Tools.com $95/mo 3 Yes Yes
Osano $199/mo 3 Yes Yes
Intruder $239/mo 4 Yes Yes
Tenable $308/mo 4 No Yes
Bitdefender GravityZone $384/mo 1 No Yes
Aqua Security Custom 3 No Yes
Burp Suite Custom 1 No Yes
Detectify Custom 4 Yes Yes
ESET Protect Custom 4 No Yes
HashiCorp Vault Custom 3 No No
KnowBe4 Custom 2 No No
Malwarebytes ThreatDown Custom 4 No No
Secureframe Custom 3 No No
Vanta Custom 4 No No

Every security tool we track, cheapest first

  1. Veriff

    AI identity verification.

    At $0.80–$1.89 per verification, Veriff sits in the mid-to-premium range of the identity verification market — not the cheapest option (Jumio and Onfido have comparable or higher pricing, while some regional players undercut significantly), but they're clearly pitching quality and accuracy over being the low-cost provider. They're going after growth-stage and enterprise companies that can't afford false negatives.

    Plans: Essential $0/mo · Plus $1/mo · Premium $1/mo · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $0/mo Free trial Veriff pricing → Alternatives →
  2. Zoho Vault

    Password manager for teams.

    Zoho Vault is aggressively cheap — even Enterprise at $7.20/user/month undercuts 1Password Business ($7.99), Dashlane, and Keeper by a meaningful margin, and Standard is almost throwaway pricing. They're clearly going after cost-conscious SMBs and Zoho ecosystem customers, not enterprises willing to pay a premium for brand trust.

    Plans: STANDARD $0/mo per seat · PROFESSIONAL $4/mo per seat · ENTERPRISE $7/mo per seat · Flex Plan Contact Sales

    From $0/mo Free plan Free trial Zoho Vault pricing → Alternatives →
  3. Mosyle

    Apple MDM for business and education.

    Mosyle undercuts Jamf and Kandji significantly on a per-unit basis — this is the budget-to-mid play for Apple-only shops, especially education and SMBs who don't need Jamf's enterprise depth. They're winning the 'we just want simple, cheap Apple MDM' segment, not competing head-on for large enterprise deals.

    Plans: Mosyle Business FREE $0/mo per seat · Mosyle Business PREMIUM $1/mo per seat · Mosyle Fuse for iOS, iPadOS & visionOS $1/mo per seat · Mosyle Fuse for macOS $3/mo per seat

    From $1/mo Free plan Free trial Mosyle pricing → Alternatives →
  4. Sumsub

    Full-cycle identity verification.

    At $1.35–$1.85 per check, Sumsub sits in the mid-market range — not the cheapest (there are API-first players with lower per-check rates at volume), but undercutting the enterprise-first incumbents like Jumio or Onfido on entry price. They're clearly targeting growth-stage fintechs and marketplaces that need serious compliance tooling without a six-figure contract.

    Plans: Basic $1/mo · Compliance $1/mo · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $1/mo Free trial Sumsub pricing → Alternatives →
  5. Bitwarden

    Open-source password management.

    Bitwarden is aggressively the budget option — $1.65/mo undercuts 1Password ($2.99/mo) and Dashlane significantly, and they're clearly targeting cost-conscious individuals and SMBs who don't want to pay LastPass prices after the breach fallout. Open-source credibility lets them compete on trust, not just price.

    Plans: Premium $1/mo · Families $3/mo

    From $1/mo Free plan Free trial Bitwarden pricing → Alternatives →
  6. Keeper

    Zero-knowledge password security.

    At $4/user/month for the mid-tier, Keeper sits in the middle of the business password manager market — more expensive than Bitwarden Teams (~$3) but cheaper than 1Password Business (~$7.99). They're clearly targeting mid-market IT buyers who want something more enterprise-credible than the budget options.

    Plans: Business Starter Password Manager $2/mo per seat · Business Password Manager $4/mo per seat · Enterprise Password Manager $6/mo per seat

    From $2/mo Free trial Keeper pricing → Alternatives →
  7. Scalefusion

    MDM for every device fleet.

    At $2–$6/device/month, Scalefusion is firmly in the budget-to-mid tier of the UEM space — undercutting Jamf and Workspace ONE significantly while competing more directly with Hexnode and ManageEngine. They're clearly going after cost-conscious IT buyers in SMB and mid-market who don't want to pay enterprise-tool prices.

    Plans: Essential $2/mo per seat · Growth $3/mo per seat · Business $5/mo per seat · Enterprise $6/mo per seat

    From $2/mo Free trial Scalefusion pricing → Alternatives →
  8. Hexnode

    Unified endpoint management.

    At $2.20–$4.70/device/month, Hexnode is playing the value card hard against Jamf and VMware Workspace ONE, which can run significantly higher. They're going after cost-conscious IT teams in mid-market who want multi-OS MDM without enterprise-tier sticker shock.

    Plans: Pro $2/mo · Enterprise $3/mo · Ultimate $4/mo · Ultra Contact Sales

    From $2/mo Free trial Hexnode pricing → Alternatives →
  9. NordPass

    Password manager from the Nord family.

    NordPass is gunning for the budget-conscious end of the market — $2.99/mo undercuts 1Password ($2.99–$3.99) and Dashlane ($4.99+) while trading on the Nord brand's security credibility. They're trying to win switchers from LastPass post-breach who want cheap and trustworthy.

    Plans: Free $0/mo · Premium $2/mo · Family $4/mo

    From $2/mo Free plan NordPass pricing → Alternatives →
  10. LastPass

    Password management.

    LastPass sits mid-pack — pricier than Bitwarden's near-free model but cheaper than Dashlane or 1Password at the business tiers. They're leaning on brand recognition and the free/trial funnel to win price-sensitive individuals and SMBs who don't want to shop around, not enterprises chasing best-in-class security posture.

    Plans: Premium $3/mo per seat · Families $4/mo per seat · Teams $4/mo per seat · Business $7/mo per seat · Business Max $9/mo per seat

    From $3/mo Free plan Free trial LastPass pricing → Alternatives →
  11. Dashlane

    Password manager for teams and families.

    They're sitting in the mid-market lane — not as cheap as Bitwarden (which has a $3 business tier) but undercutting 1Password's $7.99 base while offering a lower entry point at $4. The play seems to be winning security-conscious SMBs who want a recognizable brand without enterprise-level sticker shock.

    Plans: Credential Protection $4/mo per seat · Password Management $8/mo per seat · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $4/mo Free trial Dashlane pricing → Alternatives →
  12. Jamf

    The standard for Apple in the enterprise.

    Jamf sits in the mid-to-premium range for MDM, especially compared to open-source or bundled options like Microsoft Intune for existing M365 shops. They're clearly targeting Apple-first organizations — IT teams that need serious Mac and iOS management and are willing to pay a platform-specific premium for it.

    Plans: Jamf Now $4/mo · Jamf for Mobile $5/mo · Jamf for Mac $12/mo

    From $4/mo Free trial Jamf pricing → Alternatives →
  13. Proton Pass

    Encrypted password manager from Proton.

    They're undercutting 1Password and Dashlane significantly while positioning on privacy and Swiss jurisdiction as the differentiator — this is a direct play for the security-aware crowd that's skeptical of US-based vendors. At $35.88/year for Pass Plus, they're competitive with Bitwarden Premium ($10/year) on trust branding but priced higher, sitting in the mid-tier of the password manager market.

    Plans: Proton Free $0/mo · Pass Plus $4/mo · Pass Family $6/mo · Proton Unlimited $12/mo

    From $4/mo Free plan Proton Pass pricing → Alternatives →
  14. Twingate

    Zero-trust network access.

    At $5–$10/seat, Twingate is positioned as the scrappy, developer-friendly alternative to legacy VPN vendors and heavier zero-trust platforms like Zscaler or Cloudflare Access — clearly targeting cost-sensitive SMBs and mid-market teams who don't want to pay enterprise prices for modern network security. They're not the cheapest (free tier exists), but they're well below the complexity and cost of the big players.

    Plans: Teams $5/mo per seat · Business $10/mo per seat · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $5/mo Free plan Free trial Twingate pricing → Alternatives →
  15. NordLayer

    Network security for business.

    At $8–$14/user/month they're sitting in the mid-market lane, undercutting Zscaler and Perimeter 81 but not trying to be the cheapest option in the room. The $6/user Enterprise floor signals they're actively hunting larger deals and willing to compress margin to win volume.

    Plans: Enterprise offer $6/mo per seat · Lite $8/mo per seat · Core $11/mo per seat · Premium $14/mo per seat

    From $6/mo Free trial NordLayer pricing → Alternatives →
  16. Iubenda

    Privacy policies and cookie compliance.

    At $6.99/mo entry point, Iubenda is undercutting most serious compliance platforms (Cookiebot, OneTrust) and positioning as the accessible option for SMBs who need GDPR/CCPA coverage without enterprise pricing. The separate accessibility track with a custom tier signals they're also pushing upmarket, but they're not pretending to be OneTrust — they're trying to own the mid-market.

    Plans: Essentials $6/mo · Lite $7/mo · Advanced $27/mo · Standard $65/mo · Ultimate $119/mo · Custom Contact Sales

    From $6/mo Free plan Free trial Iubenda pricing → Alternatives →
  17. Cookiebot

    Cookie consent management (Usercentrics).

    At $8–$96/mo for self-serve, Cookiebot sits in the affordable-to-mid range for consent management — accessible enough to win SMBs who need GDPR compliance without enterprise budgets, but the Corporate/Usercentrics Advanced tier signals they're also chasing larger orgs. They're not the cheapest option in the category, but the free plan and low entry price make them a credible default choice for developers and small teams.

    Plans: Free $0/mo · Premium Lite $8/mo · Premium Small $16/mo · Premium Medium $34/mo · Premium Large $56/mo · Premium XLarge $96/mo · Corporate Contact Sales

    From $8/mo Free plan Free trial Cookiebot pricing → Alternatives →
  18. Tailscale

    Zero-config mesh VPN on WireGuard.

    Tailscale sits in the mid-market sweet spot — cheaper than traditional enterprise VPN solutions and zero-trust vendors like Zscaler, but priced above scrappier open-source alternatives like Headscale. They're clearly targeting dev-forward teams and mid-size companies who want enterprise-grade networking without the enterprise procurement nightmare.

    Plans: Personal $0/mo per seat · Standard $8/mo per seat · Premium $18/mo per seat · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $8/mo Free plan Free trial Tailscale pricing → Alternatives →
  19. 1Password

    Password manager for teams.

    1Password sits mid-market — not chasing the free-tier crowd like Bitwarden, but not pricing itself as the enterprise-only premium play either. They're clearly going after small-to-mid teams who want a polished, no-free-plan product and are willing to pay for that trust.

    Plans: Business $8/mo per seat · Teams Starter Pack $24/mo per seat

    From $8/mo Free trial 1Password pricing → Alternatives →
  20. Sucuri

    Website security and malware removal.

    Sucuri sits in the mid-market range for website security — not the cheapest (Wordfence's free tier undercuts them entirely), but well below enterprise WAF vendors like Imperva or Cloudflare's higher tiers. They're targeting SMBs and small agencies who want managed security without building it themselves, and the annual commitment structure signals they're optimizing for retention over low-friction acquisition.

    Plans: Basic Firewall $9/mo · Basic Platform $19/mo · Pro Firewall $19/mo · Pro Platform $28/mo · Business Platform $45/mo · Junior Dev $83/mo · Multi-Site & Custom Plans Contact Sales · Multi-site & Custom Plans Contact Sales

  21. Termly

    Compliance tools for small business.

    At $14–$20/mo per site, Termly is squarely in the budget-to-mid tier of the cookie consent and privacy compliance space — undercutting enterprise players like OneTrust significantly while competing directly with tools like Cookiebot and iubenda. They're clearly going after SMBs and agencies who need 'good enough' compliance without enterprise pricing.

    Plans: Free $0/mo · Starter $14/mo · Pro+ $20/mo · Agency Contact Sales

    From $14/mo Free plan Termly pricing → Alternatives →
  22. SentinelOne

    AI-powered endpoint security platform (Singularity)

    No free trial and no free plan puts SentinelOne squarely in the 'serious enterprise buyer' camp rather than competing for self-serve or SMB signups — they're not trying to win the bottom of the market. The annual-only commitment with no monthly flexibility also signals they're optimizing for larger, locked-in deals rather than competing on accessibility.

    Plans: Singularity Complete $14/mo per seat · Singularity Commercial $19/mo per seat · Singularity Enterprise Contact Sales

  23. Doppler

    Secrets management for developers.

    They're positioned in the mid-market — not the cheapest secrets manager out there, but far from enterprise-only pricing. The free tier and open source/edu/nonprofit discounts signal they're actively hunting developer-led growth and trying to win teams before they default to HashiCorp Vault or AWS Secrets Manager.

    Plans: Developer $0/mo per seat · Team $21/mo per seat · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $21/mo Free plan Free trial Doppler pricing → Alternatives →
  24. Infisical

    Open-source secrets management.

    Sitting well below HashiCorp Vault's enterprise pricing and undercutting Doppler's comparable tiers, Infisical is clearly angling for cost-conscious dev teams who want a modern secrets manager without the legacy tax. They're competing on price and developer experience, not brand prestige.

    Plans: Free $0/mo per seat · Pro $23/mo per seat · Advanced $46/mo per seat · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $23/mo Free plan Free trial Infisical pricing → Alternatives →
  25. Snyk

    Developer security platform.

    Snyk sits in the premium tier of the dev security space — that $105/mo per-dev price is steep compared to bundled AppSec suites, and they're clearly betting on developer experience and integration depth to justify it. They're chasing engineering-led orgs willing to pay a premium for tooling their devs actually like using, not security teams hunting for the cheapest scanner.

    Plans: Free $0/mo per seat · Team $25/mo per seat · Ignite $105/mo per seat · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $25/mo Free plan Snyk pricing → Alternatives →
  26. CrowdStrike

    Cloud-native endpoint and identity security platform (Falcon)

    CrowdStrike doesn't compete on price — it's positioned as the premium enterprise-grade option in a category full of cheaper legacy AV vendors, banking on brand trust from being the name breach response teams call. They're chasing mid-market up through Fortune 500, not price-sensitive SMBs, even though Go's entry price looks approachable on paper.

    Plans: Falcon Free Trial $0/mo per seat · Falcon Go $59/mo per seat · Falcon Pro $99/mo per seat · Falcon Enterprise $184/mo per seat · Falcon Complete Next-Gen MDR Contact Sales

    From $59/mo Free plan Free trial CrowdStrike pricing → Alternatives →
  27. Pentest-Tools.com

    Online penetration testing toolkit.

    They're positioned as a mid-market alternative to enterprise platforms like Rapid7 or Tenable — meaningfully cheaper, but more capable than lightweight tools like Shodan or basic vuln scanners. The AWS/Azure Marketplace availability signals they're targeting security-conscious teams already living in cloud procurement workflows.

    Plans: NetSec $95/mo · WebNetSec $140/mo · Pentest Suite $190/mo

    From $95/mo Free plan Free trial Pentest-Tools.com pricing → Alternatives →
  28. Osano

    Data privacy management platform.

    Osano plays the low-friction entry point in a category (OneTrust, TrustArc, Termly) that's otherwise stuffed with enterprise sales cycles — they're undercutting on the low end to hook people, then converting to custom enterprise pricing once you're locked in. It's a classic wedge strategy: win on accessibility, monetize on depth.

    Plans: Free $0/mo · Plus $199/mo · Basic Privacy Contact Sales

    From $199/mo Free plan Free trial Osano pricing → Alternatives →
  29. Intruder

    Continuous vulnerability scanning.

    At $239–$399/mo (billed annually), Intruder sits in the mid-market sweet spot — more accessible than enterprise-grade platforms like Rapid7 or Tenable, but priced above lightweight tools targeting solo developers. They're clearly going after SMBs and growth-stage companies that need real vulnerability management without a six-figure contract.

    Plans: Free $0/mo · Cloud $239/mo · Pro $399/mo · Enterprise Contact Sales

    From $239/mo Free plan Free trial Intruder pricing → Alternatives →
  30. Tenable

    Exposure management platform.

    Nessus sits in the mid-market sweet spot — pricier than free/open-source scanners like OpenVAS but way cheaper than enterprise platforms like Qualys or Rapid7 InsightVM at the entry level. Tenable One's asset-based pricing ($3,700 for just 100 assets) shows they're chasing larger orgs willing to pay per-asset economics, and the custom-quote tiers (Exposure Management, Security Center) exist purely to capture enterprise budgets that don't blink at six figures.

    Plans: Tenable One Vulnerability Management $308/mo · Tenable Nessus Professional $399/mo · Tenable One Web App Scanning $437/mo · Tenable Nessus Expert $565/mo

    From $308/mo Free trial Tenable pricing → Alternatives →
  31. Bitdefender GravityZone

    Business endpoint security.

    Sitting mid-pack against the likes of CrowdStrike or SentinelOne, Bitdefender leans on being the more approachable, less enterprise-intimidating option — especially with that 30% off dangling to sweeten the deal for price-sensitive SMBs. They're not chasing Fortune 500 security teams; they're going after the IT generalist who wants decent protection without a six-figure line item.

    Plans: GravityZone Business Security $384/mo

  32. Aqua Security

    Cloud-native application protection.

    Full-stack cloud-native security with no self-serve entry point screams enterprise-only — they're not competing with Snyk on developer tooling price points or Wiz on PLG motion. Aqua is going after security-mature orgs with real budgets, likely landing in the same deals as Palo Alto Prisma and Wiz at the high end.

    Plans: Dev Security Contact Sales · Cloud Security Contact Sales · Platform Contact Sales

    Custom pricing Free trial Aqua Security pricing → Alternatives →
  33. Burp Suite

    The web security tester's toolkit.

    At $499 one-time, they're aggressively priced for a professional pentesting tool — cheaper than most annual SaaS security subscriptions and a no-brainer for individual researchers or consultants. They're clearly targeting practitioners who want to own their tooling, not IT buyers managing renewals.

    Plans: Burp Suite Professional Contact Sales

    Custom pricing Free trial Burp Suite pricing → Alternatives →
  34. Detectify

    External attack surface monitoring.

    Detectify sits in the mid-to-premium range for EASM and web app scanning tools, competing with the likes of Intruder, PortSwigger, and Tenable — but they're leaning into the security researcher-powered angle as a differentiator rather than racing to the bottom on price. They're going after security-conscious mid-market and enterprise teams who want continuous monitoring, not just point-in-time scans.

    Plans: Starter $0/mo · Standard Contact Sales · Professional Contact Sales · Enterprise Contact Sales

    Custom pricing Free plan Free trial Detectify pricing → Alternatives →
  35. ESET Protect

    Multilayered endpoint protection.

    ESET plays in the mid-market value lane — cheaper than CrowdStrike or SentinelOne's enterprise EDR stacks, but with enough tiers to compete on features rather than just being the budget antivirus. The 1-year pricing anchors ($211-$337 for 5 devices) suggest they're courting SMBs who'll self-serve online, while pushing anything over 100 devices to a sales team that can flex on price for bigger accounts.

    Plans: ESET PROTECT Entry Contact Sales · ESET PROTECT Advanced Contact Sales · ESET PROTECT Complete Contact Sales · ESET PROTECT MDR Contact Sales

    Custom pricing Free trial ESET Protect pricing → Alternatives →
  36. HashiCorp Vault

    Identity-based secrets and encryption.

    Vault plays in the premium end of secrets management — it's the default enterprise choice competing against cloud-native options like AWS Secrets Manager or Azure Key Vault, which are cheaper but less flexible across multi-cloud setups. They're not fighting on price; they're betting large orgs will pay up for a single, cloud-agnostic control plane.

    Plans: Pay-as-You-Go (PAYG) Contact Sales · Flex Contact Sales · Enterprise Self Managed Contact Sales

  37. KnowBe4

    Security awareness training.

    At $1.63–$2.40/seat/month for Foundation, KnowBe4 sits in the mid-market range — not the cheapest (Proofpoint Security Awareness and Cofense can run higher, smaller players like Curricula ran lower before acquisition), but they're trading on brand recognition and content depth rather than price. They're going after orgs that want a known vendor with audit-ready reporting.

    Plans: SAT Foundation Contact Sales · SAT Advanced Contact Sales

  38. Malwarebytes ThreatDown

    Endpoint protection for small IT teams.

    Custom pricing across every tier makes it impossible to benchmark publicly, which is a deliberate move — they're likely competing with CrowdStrike Falcon and SentinelOne in mid-market deals where procurement happens over calls, not credit cards. They're not going after the SMB self-serve crowd here; ThreatDown is positioned as a credible enterprise-lite option with MDR services to sweeten the pitch.

    Plans: Core Next-Gen AV Contact Sales · Advanced EDR Contact Sales · Elite MDR Contact Sales · Ultimate MDR Plus Contact Sales

  39. Secureframe

    Security compliance automation platform (SOC 2, ISO 27001, CMMC, FedRAMP)

    Sitting entirely behind a quote wall puts Secureframe in the same posture as Vanta and Drata — this is a category where nobody wants to anchor price publicly because enterprise deals vary wildly. They're not competing on being cheap or transparent; they're competing on being the 'safe enterprise choice' that sales can tailor to whoever's in the room, from a 20-person startup to a government contractor.

    Plans: Fundamentals Contact Sales · Complete Contact Sales · Defense Contact Sales

  40. Vanta

    Automated security compliance and trust management platform (SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA)

    Vanta sits at the premium end of the compliance automation space alongside Drata and Secureframe, and hiding all pricing behind sales calls reinforces that positioning — this isn't a self-serve tool for a five-person startup on a budget. They're chasing mid-market and up-market companies where compliance is a recurring cost of doing enterprise deals, not a one-time checkbox.

    Plans: Essentials Contact Sales · Plus Contact Sales · Professional Contact Sales · Enterprise Contact Sales

Security Software Pricing FAQ

How much does security software cost?
Entry prices run from $0/mo (Veriff) to $384/mo (Bitdefender GravityZone), with a median entry price of $6/mo across the 31 priced products we track.
What is the cheapest security software?
Veriff has the lowest entry price of the security software we track, at $0/mo. Zoho Vault ($0/mo) and Mosyle ($1/mo) are next. Zoho Vault and Mosyle are free to start on.
Is there free security software?
Yes — Zoho Vault, Mosyle, Bitwarden and 16 more offer a free plan.
How is security software usually priced?
17 of the 40 security tools we track use per seat pricing, against 9 on flat rate and 8 on usage based.