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  • "It is scaled as you go. There are probably a certain number of scans per month, and there are tiers. If you're under a certain tier, it is free. The second level is pennies, and then all the way up to like a million. So, it has a tiered pricing program. They're pretty good with your initial scanning, and there is room to scale based on being affordable, but it is fairly cheap. There are no additional costs. They pretty much think about it as a pay-per-scan type model."
  • "It's priced according to market standards for its services."
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    Top Answer:The automated vulnerability detection aspect is most valuable.
    Top Answer:It's priced according to market standards for its services.
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    Overview

    Amazon Inspector is an automated security assessment service that helps improve the security and compliance of applications deployed on AWS. Amazon Inspector automatically assesses applications for exposure, vulnerabilities, and deviations from best practices. After performing an assessment, Amazon Inspector produces a detailed list of security findings prioritized by level of severity. These findings can be reviewed directly or as part of detailed assessment reports which are available via the Amazon Inspector console or API.

    Amazon Inspector security assessments help you check for unintended network accessibility of your Amazon EC2 instances and for vulnerabilities on those EC2 instances. Amazon Inspector assessments are offered to you as pre-defined rules packages mapped to common security best practices and vulnerability definitions. Examples of built-in rules include checking for access to your EC2 instances from the internet, remote root login being enabled, or vulnerable software versions installed. These rules are regularly updated by AWS security researchers.

    Aravo Solutions delivers market-leading, cloud-based solutions for managing third party governance, risk, compliance and performance. We help companies protect their business value and reputation by managing the risks associated with third parties and suppliers, and to build business value by ensuring that their third party relationships are optimized.

    Since 2000, leading global brands across a diverse range of industries have counted on Aravo for their end-to-end enterprise supplier and third party risk management. Brands including GE, Unilever, Procter and Gamble, Google, SalesForce and many more. Aravo has also distilled this experience and best-in-class technology into rapid time-to-value applications that help companies manage a wide range of programs including: ABAC, responsible sourcing, data privacy, infosec, GDPR, and financial services regulatory compliance.

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    betterment, caplinked, flatiron, university of nutri dame
    GE, google, CISCO, Adobe, Unilever, Ford
    Top Industries
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    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Educational Organization7%
    Insurance Company7%
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    Manufacturing Company19%
    Financial Services Firm16%
    Healthcare Company11%
    Energy/Utilities Company8%
    Company Size
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    Small Business18%
    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise65%
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    Small Business13%
    Midsize Enterprise6%
    Large Enterprise81%
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    Amazon Inspector is ranked 8th in IT Vendor Risk Management with 2 reviews while Aravo is ranked 18th in IT Vendor Risk Management. Amazon Inspector is rated 7.0, while Aravo is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Amazon Inspector writes "Primarily focuses on security of EC2 instances, provides point-in-time assessments rather than real time protection but provides automated vulnerability detection". On the other hand, Amazon Inspector is most compared with Tenable Vulnerability Management, Tenable Nessus, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Tenable Lumin and Tenable Cloud Security, whereas Aravo is most compared with OneTrust GRC, ProcessUnity and RSA Archer.

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