Best Cloud Security Software for Freelancers

Find and compare the best Cloud Security software for Freelancers in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Cloud Security software for Freelancers on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Rublon Reviews

    Rublon

    Rublon

    $1/month/user
    2 Ratings
    Rublon allows your workforce to securely connect to your organization's servers, networks, and applications. Multi-factor authentication makes it easy to protect your data and comply with data protection regulations such as GDPR. Rublon can be deployed across your organization, enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all cloud apps, VPNs servers, workstations, on-premise and internal apps.
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    Silverfort Reviews
    Silverfort's Unified Identity Protection Platform was the first to consolidate security controls across corporate networks to prevent identity-based attacks. Silverfort seamlessly integrates all existing IAM solutions (e.g. AD, RADIUS Azure AD, Okta. Ping, AWS IAM), providing protection for assets that cannot be protected previously. This includes legacy applications, IT infrastructure, file system, command-line tools and machine-tomachine access. Our platform continuously monitors access to users and service accounts in both cloud and on-premise environments. It analyzes risk in real-time and enforces adaptive authentication.
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    VaultCore Reviews

    VaultCore

    Fornetix

    $1,118 per year
    VaultCore™ is a next-generation, highly scalable enterprise key management solution from Fornetix®. It integrates seamlessly with existing platforms, automates policy, and empowers administrators with a centralized, organized control that can be easily applied across all environments. Request a demo to experience VaultCore's products: - Quick, seamless integration with existing technology - Separation Of Duties (a best practice). - Powerful automation allows for centralized control of policy - Increased security of data in motion, at rest, and in use - Significant reduction in the costs associated with data breaches -- lost businesses, recovery time, reputational damage - Simplified compliance, regulatory enforcement - Scalable to more than 100 million keys (more that enough to meet any industry or government's requirements) - Reporting capabilities to meet compliance requirements - Ease in Use
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    Daito Reviews

    Daito

    Daito

    $19 per month
    Daito is a web-based 2FA authentication tool for small and large companies. No phone required to securely share access. Daito does one thing: it manages TOTP 2FA tokens. This gives you a completely isolated system that is independent from your password manager. To avoid worst-case scenarios, keep your 2FA token management separated from your password management. What should you do if your password manager is breached and usernames, passwords and 2FA seeds are stored? The authenticator can be accessed from any web browser. You can access and manage 2FA tokens for your company from any browser or OS. You can save money and avoid the hassle of managing company phones. No more worries about lost, broken, or missing devices. Give IT admins and IT teams full control and limit regular users. Limit access to generated tokens only, and not the underlying seed code, to prevent 2FA seed leakage.
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    NCP Reviews

    NCP

    NCP engineering

    NCP Entry Clients are great for freelancers, small businesses, and individuals who need a VPN. The Solution Finder will help find the right NCP product to fit your needs. We can help you find the right product for you, no matter what hardware you have. NCP has 30 years of experience in remote access environments and is an excellent choice for a complete VPN system that meets the needs IT administrators, users, and management. NCP's remote access solutions offer important benefits, including high security and cost efficiency.
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