Best Risk-Based Vulnerability Management Software for Armis

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    Qualys VMDR Reviews
    The industry's most flexible, extensible and scalable solution for vulnerability management. Qualys' VMDR is fully cloud-based and provides global visibility into your IT assets and how to protect them. Enterprises are empowered with visibility into cyber risk exposure and can use it to prioritize assets, vulnerabilities, or groups of assets according to business risk. Security teams can take steps to reduce risk. This helps businesses measure their true risk and track the progress of risk reduction. You can identify, assess, prioritize, patch and fix critical vulnerabilities in real-time across your global hybrid IT, OT and IoT landscape. Qualys TruRisk™, which measures risk across assets, vulnerabilities, and groups, can help you organization prevent risk exposure and track the risk reduction over time.
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    Brinqa Reviews
    Brinqa Cyber risk graph presents a complete and accurate picture about your IT and security ecosystem. All your stakeholders will receive timely notifications, intelligent tickets, and actionable insights. Solutions that adapt to your business will protect every attack surface. A strong, stable, and dynamic cybersecurity foundation will support and enable true digital transformation. Brinqa Risk Platform is available for free. Get instant access to unparalleled risk visibility and a better security posture. The Cyber Risk Graph shows the organization's infrastructure and apps in real-time. It also delineates interconnects between business services and assets. It is also the knowledge source for organizational cybersecurity risk.
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    Flexera One Reviews
    Software as a Service (SaaS), one of the fastest-growing areas of cloud computing, is in some cases expected to outpace infrastructure and platform services. Gartner projects strong growth in SaaS technologies to reach revenue figures of $85billion by 2019. This growth is 17.8 percent higher than previous years and accounts to a large portion of the public cloud revenues that will reach $278 billion in 2021. Despite the rapid adoption of SaaS, most enterprise IT departments do not know what SaaS applications are running in their environments and how they are being used. It's high time to get a grip on your SaaS usage. Flexera's software spend optimization solutions have helped clients save hundreds of millions of dollar. Now we're bringing that expertise into the rapidly-growing SaaS market.
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    Tenable One Reviews
    Tenable One unifies security visibility and insight across the attack surface. This allows modern organizations to isolate and eliminate priority cyber exposures, from IT infrastructure, cloud environments, critical infrastructure, and everywhere else. The only AI-powered exposure platform in the world. Tenable's leading vulnerability management sensors allow you to see every asset on your entire attack surface, from cloud environments to operational technology, infrastructure to containers and remote workers to web-apps. Tenable's machine learning-powered predictions, which include more than 20 trillion aspects related to threat, vulnerability and misconfiguration information, reduce remediation effort by allowing you to focus on the most important risks. By communicating objective measures of risks, you can drive improvements to reduce the likelihood of a business impacting cyber event occurring.
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    RedSeal Reviews

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    RedSeal Networks

    All your network environments, public clouds, private clouds, on premises, are secured in one dynamic visualization. All four branches of military trust this visualization. It includes the most trusted financial institutions and power grid companies in the world, as well as mission-critical government agencies. The digital transformation is driving cloud migration, especially with so many people working remotely. Security teams are trying to manage security for resources in both public clouds and on-premises resources. Security tools are limited to one of these environments. This leaves security teams with common concerns. Ensure security compliance with network segmentation policies and regulations by continuously validating and ensuring that they are being followed.
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