Check Point SandBlast Network vs Ixia ThreatARMOR comparison

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We performed a comparison between Check Point SandBlast Network and Ixia ThreatARMOR based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "We have seen ROI."
  • "We would like to try the Threat Extraction blade, but you need to buy a license. Check Point is expensive. I would like to buy things, but I would need the funding."
  • "Choosing the correct set of licenses is essential because, without the additional software blade licenses, the Check Point gateways are just a stateful firewall."
  • "I think the overall cost for introducing Check Point with SandBlast was reasonable and competitive in the market."
  • "The cost is not significantly high and it can be negotiated during any purchase of NGFW."
  • "The cost of Check Point SandBlast Network is annually, and there is only a standard license."
  • "The pricing is quite effective, not excessively high. On a scale of one to ten, where ten is the highest price, I rate the pricing a nine."
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    Overview

    Check Point’s evasion-resistant technology maximizes zero-day protection without compromising business productivity. For the first time, businesses can reduce the risk of unknown attacks by implementing a prevent-first approach. Learn More about Check Point Sandblast

    ThreatARMOR enhances security performance across your network, removing known bad IP addresses and traffic from not trusted countries.
    By eliminating unwanted traffic, ThreatARMOR boosts the performance of your network security infrastructure.

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    Edenred, State Transport Leasing Company (STLC), Edel AG, Laurenty, Conseil Départemental du Val de Marne, Koch Media
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    Security Firm23%
    Financial Services Firm18%
    Computer Software Company14%
    Cloud Provider9%
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    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Government12%
    Security Firm9%
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    Small Business57%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise28%
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    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise55%
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    Check Point SandBlast Network is ranked 7th in ATP (Advanced Threat Protection) with 33 reviews while Ixia ThreatARMOR is ranked 29th in ATP (Advanced Threat Protection). Check Point SandBlast Network is rated 8.4, while Ixia ThreatARMOR is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Check Point SandBlast Network writes "High detection with few false positives and able to handle large volumes of data". On the other hand, Check Point SandBlast Network is most compared with Palo Alto Networks WildFire, Fortinet FortiSandbox, Cisco Secure Network Analytics, Microsoft Defender for Office 365 and Trellix Network Detection and Response, whereas Ixia ThreatARMOR is most compared with .

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