Best Vulnerability Scanners for Startups

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

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    Scuba Database Vulnerability Scanner Reviews
    Introducing Scuba, a complimentary vulnerability scanner designed to reveal concealed security threats within enterprise databases. This tool allows users to conduct scans to identify vulnerabilities and misconfigurations, providing insight into potential risks to their databases. Furthermore, it offers actionable recommendations to address any issues detected. Scuba is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and both x32 and x64 versions of Linux, and boasts an extensive library of over 2,300 assessment tests tailored for prominent database systems such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, SAP Sybase, IBM DB2, and MySQL. With Scuba, users can efficiently identify and evaluate security vulnerabilities and configuration deficiencies, including patch levels. Running a Scuba scan is straightforward and can be initiated from any compatible client, with an average scan duration of just 2-3 minutes, depending on the complexity of the database, the number of users and groups, as well as the network connection. Best of all, no prior installation or additional dependencies are necessary to get started.
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    IBM Guardium Vulnerability Assessment Reviews
    IBM Guardium Vulnerability Assessment conducts scans of data infrastructures, including databases, data warehouses, and big data environments, to uncover vulnerabilities and recommend corrective measures. This solution effectively identifies risks like unpatched software, weak passwords, unauthorized modifications, and improperly configured access rights. Comprehensive reports are generated, along with actionable recommendations to mitigate all identified vulnerabilities. Additionally, Guardium Vulnerability Assessment uncovers behavioral issues, such as shared accounts, excessive administrative logins, and suspicious activities occurring outside of normal hours. It pinpoints potential threats and security weaknesses in databases that hackers may exploit. Furthermore, the tool assists in discovering and classifying sensitive data across diverse environments, while providing in-depth reports on user entitlements and risky configurations. It also streamlines compliance audits and manages exceptions automatically, enhancing overall security posture. By leveraging this solution, organizations can better safeguard their data assets against evolving threats.
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