That’s an interesting point, BenJ_Thoughts. I hadn’t thought of it that way—balancing features, cost, and complexity makes a lot of sense. You mentioned that some solutions might require more specialized knowledge. For a small team that’s just starting to build its security expertise, would you lean more towards an integrated solution like Microsoft Defender, even if it might be slightly less powerful than a specialist tool? It seems like a tool you can actually manage is better than a more complex one you can’t. I’m curious to hear your thoughts on that trade-off.