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Manager of Cyber Security Operations at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

At that time we were evaluating many options, but nothing worked quite as well as Bromium, especially for isolation through email, the links, where they download something by surfing the web and catching Zero-day attacks. The traditional AV is signature-based and Bromium negates the need for that. That was very appealing to us as well. That was a cut above the rest.

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PH
Director of IT Security, Risk and Compliance. at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Invincea was the competing product, outside of just the anti-virus space. We evaluated both products and we looked at how they worked technically, and Bromium was integrated at the hardware layer, while Invincea was at a software layer. At a software layer, there are too many ways that you could actually circumvent the controls, that you just simply couldn't do when it is hardware-enforced isolation. We went for the more effective solution.

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TJ
Security Engineering Sr. Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

We didn't do any kind of bake-off because Bromium is really very unique in what it does and it's the only game in town.

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it_user801681 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Program Manager Office 365 at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

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JR
Director of Information Security with 1,001-5,000 employees

We evaluated another product at the same time, Invincea, which is very similar. But we felt Bromium was better. The level of the OS where Bromium protects the exposure to the lines of code that they have, versus Invincea, was just a better solution.

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it_user570567 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director with 51-200 employees

On paper, we evaluated a product from Menlo Security, but we chose to go with Bromium because it was agent-based.

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