Trellix

Trellix

Enterprise cybersecurity platform combining FireEye and McAfee Enterprise capabilities for XDR and threat intelligence.

About Trellix

Trellix is a global cybersecurity company revolutionizing the industry with their open and native extended detection and response (XDR) platform. They empower over 40,000 business and government customers to enhance their cybersecurity resilience through advanced threat detection, rapid threat response, modernized SecOps, and defense against ransomware. Trellix's security experts and partner ecosystem leverage machine learning and automation to provide cutting-edge security solutions. With a focus on bringing security to life, Trellix is shaping the future of cybersecurity for organizations facing today's most sophisticated threats.

Editorial Review

Our take on Trellix

Trellix emerged in 2022 from the merger of FireEye and McAfee Enterprise, combining two storied cybersecurity brands into a unified XDR platform provider. Headquartered in San Jose, California, Trellix brings together FireEye's elite threat intelligence and incident response capabilities with McAfee Enterprise's endpoint and network security technology. The company serves enterprises globally with a focus on integrated extended detection and response.

Trellix's platform provides unified detection, investigation, and response across endpoints, networks, email, and cloud environments. Their XDR architecture correlates telemetry from multiple security layers using threat intelligence inherited from Mandiant (now part of Google but still integrated). The platform includes endpoint protection (formerly McAfee Endpoint Security), network security, email security, and data protection capabilities. Trellix emphasizes automation and orchestration to help security teams respond faster.

The company's strength lies in combining FireEye's nation-state threat intelligence and red team expertise with McAfee's enterprise-scale deployment experience. However, the merger integration process means customers may encounter evolving product names and consolidation efforts. Trellix has signaled commitment to open XDR architecture supporting third-party integrations. The company maintains strong relationships with enterprise customers and government agencies from both legacy brands.

For enterprises seeking comprehensive XDR capabilities backed by elite threat intelligence, Trellix offers a compelling platform despite merger-related complexity. Their combination of endpoint, network, and threat intelligence suits large organizations requiring visibility across diverse attack surfaces. Best fit for enterprises willing to invest in platform adoption and organizations valuing threat intelligence from FireEye's legacy Mandiant capabilities.

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About Trellix

Common questions about Trellix.

Where does Trellix rank on AgencyCluster?

Trellix has earned rankings on 3 AgencyCluster lists: Top 25 Cybersecurity Services, Top 10 Cybersecurity Services in Texas, Top 50 Cybersecurity Services. Their highest AgencyCluster Score is 90/100. Rankings are merit-based and determined by evidence across six evaluation pillars — agencies cannot pay for higher positions.

What are Trellix's strengths according to AgencyCluster?

In our evaluation for Cybersecurity Services, Trellix scores 90/100 overall. Their strongest areas are Proof of Work & Outcomes, Category Fit, Freshness, Credibility, Reputation, Delivery Maturity. A high Outcomes score means they have verifiable case studies with measurable results — the most heavily weighted factor in our methodology.

What does a typical cybersecurity services project cost with an agency like Trellix?

Penetration testing engagements cost $10K–$60K depending on scope. Security assessments and compliance readiness range from $20K–$100K. Managed security retainers (continuous monitoring, incident response) run $5K–$30K/month. These are industry benchmarks for cybersecurity services agencies at the level AgencyCluster curates. Actual pricing for Trellix will depend on project scope, timeline, and complexity — contact the agency directly for a custom quote.

Is Trellix a verified agency?

Yes. Trellix has been vetted and verified by AgencyCluster's editorial team through a rigorous, multi-factor review process. Unlike self-serve directories, AgencyCluster does not accept automated submissions — every agency is evaluated manually before being published. Our vetting covers identity verification (website, LinkedIn, domain age), business legitimacy (years of operation, team size, registered presence), evidence of work (case studies, portfolio, client outcomes), reputation checks across third-party platforms, activeness and freshness of their online presence, and screening for red flags including misconduct, fraud, or misleading claims. Agencies that fail any critical check are not listed. For Trellix, verified signals include a functioning website, LinkedIn company profile, 4+ years of operating history (founded 2022), 3 earned rankings on curated top lists.