Best Threat Intelligence Platforms for GitLab

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    Deepinfo Reviews

    Deepinfo

    Deepinfo

    $20,000 per year
    Deepinfo has the most comprehensive Internet data. We are passionate about cybersecurity and proud to make the Internet safer. We provide relevant data and comprehensive threat intelligence solutions to empower cybersecurity professionals to build a more secure organization. Deepinfo Attack Surface Platform empowers organizations to identify, classify and monitor sensitive data across all digital assets in real-time.
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    SD Elements Reviews
    Today, Security Compass is a pioneer in application security that enables organizations to shift left and build secure applications by design, integrated directly with existing DevSecOps tools and workflows. To better understand the benefits, costs, and risks associated with an investment in SD Elements, Security Compass commissioned Forrester Consulting to interview four decision-makers with direct experience using the platform. Forrester aggregated the interviewees’ experiences for this study and combined the results into a single composite organization. The decision-maker interviews and financial analysis found that a composite organization experiences benefits of $2.86 million over three years versus costs of $663,000, adding up to a net present value (NPV) of $2.20 million and an ROI of 332%. Security Compass is the trusted solution provider to leading financial and technology organizations, the US Department of Defense, government agencies, and renowned global brands across multiple industries.
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    ThreatSync Reviews
    Managing security consistently across various organizations, ranging from distributed enterprises with multiple branch offices to small and midsize businesses (SMBs) with remote employees, can be quite challenging. For both SMBs and distributed enterprises, it is essential to maintain visibility into network and endpoint event data while also being able to efficiently utilize actionable insights to mitigate threats. The integration of ThreatSync, a vital element of Threat Detection and Response (TDR), plays a key role by gathering event data from the WatchGuard Firebox, Host Sensor, and advanced threat intelligence sources. This data is analyzed through a proprietary algorithm that assigns an in-depth threat score and rank, allowing organizations to prioritize their responses effectively. With its robust correlation engine, ThreatSync facilitates cloud-based threat prioritization, thereby equipping IT teams to address threats swiftly and with confidence. Ultimately, this system collects and correlates threat event data from both the Firebox and Host Sensor, enhancing the overall security posture of the organization.
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    HivePro Uni5 Reviews
    The Uni5 platform transforms conventional vulnerability management into a comprehensive approach to threat exposure management by pinpointing potential cyber threats to your enterprise, strengthening your most vulnerable controls, and addressing the most critical vulnerabilities to mitigate overall risks. To effectively minimize threat exposure and stay ahead of cybercriminals, organizations must possess a thorough understanding of their operational environment as well as the mindset of potential attackers. The HiveUni5 platform offers expansive asset visibility, actionable intelligence on threats and vulnerabilities, security control assessments, patch management, and facilitates cross-functional collaboration within the platform. It allows organizations to effectively close the risk management loop with automatically generated strategic, operational, and tactical reports. Additionally, HivePro Uni5 seamlessly integrates with over 27 widely recognized tools for asset management, IT service management, vulnerability scanning, and patch management, enabling organizations to maximize their pre-existing investments while enhancing their security posture. By leveraging these capabilities, enterprises can create a more resilient defense strategy against evolving cyber threats.
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    ThreatStryker Reviews
    Runtime threat assessment, runtime attack analysis, and targeted protection of your infrastructure and applications. Zero-day attacks can be stopped by staying ahead of attackers. Observe attack behavior. ThreatStryker monitors, correlates, learns, and acts to protect your applications. Deepfence ThreatStryker displays a live, interactive, color-coded view on the topology and all processes and containers running. It inspects hosts and containers to find vulnerable components. It also interrogates configuration to identify file system, processes, and network-related misconfigurations. ThreatStryker uses industry and community standards to assess compliance. ThreatStryker conducts a deep inspection of network traffic, system behavior, and application behavior and accumulates suspicious events over time. The events are classified and correlated with known vulnerabilities and suspicious patterns.
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