We performed a comparison between Aruba IntroSpect and Dtex Systems based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about IBM, Splunk, Rapid7 and others in User Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA)."The most valuable feature is the end-user monitoring. If there is any abnormal behavior on the machine, the administrator will be alerted."
"Roaming feature, application control and firewall features."
"I haven't heard of any issues with stability."
"I like that the core functionality is not in different modules. The event correlation is quite powerful."
"I would like to see improvements made to the dashboard, where you can get the information with a simple click."
"Technical support is a little slow."
"The packet analyzer needs improvement."
"Incident management could be improved, along with enforcement capabilities, which DTEX does not have at the moment."
Aruba IntroSpect is ranked 24th in User Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) while Dtex Systems is ranked 13th in User Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) with 1 review. Aruba IntroSpect is rated 8.6, while Dtex Systems is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Aruba IntroSpect writes "A straightforward setup for technical users and an overall good product". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Dtex Systems writes "Has powerful event correlations and is stable, scalable, and easy to set up". Aruba IntroSpect is most compared with Arista NDR, Cisco Secure Network Analytics, LogRhythm UEBA, Darktrace and SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer, whereas Dtex Systems is most compared with Microsoft Purview Insider Risk Management, Splunk User Behavior Analytics, Exabeam Fusion SIEM, Microsoft Defender for Identity and ObserveIT.
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