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We performed a comparison between Armis and Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Top Answer:Armis is a straightforward and user-friendly solution.
Top Answer:Armis doesn't have a back intel feature.
Top Answer:We use Armis for asset intelligence. It's for the OT network that has a legacy tool in the data center that they want to automate.
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out of 26 in IoT Security
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Overview

Armis eliminates the IoT security blind spot, letting enterprises instantly see and control unmanaged or rogue devices and networks.

As the Internet of Things (IoT) begins transforming entire industries, threats are quickly evolving to target this rich and extremely vulnerable new landscape. With each industry embedding computing and connectivity into a wide variety of devices, such as cars, jet engines, factory robots, medical equipment, and industrial programmable logic controllers (PLCs), the consequences of security issues are increasingly serious. Consequences now include physical harm to people, prolonged downtime, and irreparable damage to capital equipment such as pipelines, blast furnaces, and power generation facilities, particularly in the industrial IoT.

Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection is a compact, signatureless security agent designed for devices being built for the collective category known as the Internet of Things. Optimized for embedded systems and resource constrained environments, it can be integrated by device manufacturers or installed post market as part o f your cyber security strategy. Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection provides a host firewall, device and configuration control, file integrity monitoring, intrusion detection, operating system hardening, application whitelisting and automatic sandboxing. It has been designed to run on devices such as industrial control systems, medical devices, automotive telematics and infotainment units, Automated Teller Machines (ATM), Point of Sale terminals (PoS) and other single use devices.

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Samsung Research America, IDT Corporation, Gett
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Government15%
Computer Software Company11%
Manufacturing Company8%
Financial Services Firm8%
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Small Business21%
Midsize Enterprise16%
Large Enterprise63%
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Armis is ranked 3rd in IoT Security with 1 review while Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in IoT Security. Armis is rated 8.0, while Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection [EOL] is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Armis writes "A straightforward and user-friendly solution that can be used for asset intelligence". On the other hand, Armis is most compared with Nozomi Networks, Forescout Platform, Axonius, Claroty Platform and Tenable Vulnerability Management, whereas Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection [EOL] is most compared with .

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