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"The vulnerability discovery is valuable, and they also rank those vulnerabilities for you. So, you could rapidly attack some of the higher, severe vulnerabilities as they pop up, if they do pop up.""The findings dashboards are neat and easy to understand, offering clear demarcations for different types of findings and detailed insights into specific vulnerabilities and their associated instances. It is not a place where everything is dumped together. It offers an easy-to-understand layout.""The automated vulnerability detection aspect is most valuable.""The integration of Amazon Inspector with other AWS services has enhanced our security. Security Hub is a major asset because it allows us to centralize data from various AWS services. We can integrate third-party tools as well. It is just a single-click option."

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"Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."

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"One major area for improvement is remediation. My team works on remediating findings over time, likely using available patches. However, easier integration with Amazon's patching services would be very helpful.""It has a limited scope. So, AWS Inspector primarily focuses on the security of the EC2 instance. So, if your architecture includes other AWS services, then you may need to use additional tools for your comprehensive security assessment. So that is one con. Another is, like, we have a dependency on agents.""There isn't too much to improve right now. Scanning on demand or as a part of the pipeline versus a post pipeline solution would be good, but it is not a deal breaker by any means.""There is room for improvement in the scanning capabilities. I'd like to see broader coverage in terms of the vulnerabilities detected."

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"If the product is used in a small organization, it doesn't work well."

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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."
  • "The pricing is very transparent and clear."
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  • "On a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the product's price an eight."
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    Also Known As
    Compliance 360
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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.

    Compliance 360 consolidates your entire program onto a single scalable cloud-based platform, it enables your team to streamline and manage your risk and compliance program. Compliance 360 establishes and implements a cost-effective system-of-record for compliance, risk, and audit management. Compliance 360 helps turn risk into a strategic imperative that generates opportunities. Proactively address risk hot-spots across the enterprise with automatic alerts and real-time reporting. Eliminate laborious processes so you can stay ahead of regulatory changes.
    Sample Customers
    betterment, caplinked, flatiron, university of nutri dame
    EMQ Families First, St. Joseph Medical Center, Methodist Hospital System
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Insurance Company8%
    Educational Organization6%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Educational Organization27%
    Financial Services Firm17%
    Insurance Company8%
    Government6%
    Company Size
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    Small Business18%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise66%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business14%
    Midsize Enterprise35%
    Large Enterprise51%
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    Amazon Inspector is ranked 8th in IT Vendor Risk Management with 4 reviews while SAI360 is ranked 19th in IT Vendor Risk Management with 1 review. Amazon Inspector is rated 7.8, while SAI360 is rated 8.0. 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 Cloud Security and Tenable Lumin, whereas SAI360 is most compared with RSA Archer and NAVEX Global.

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