We performed a comparison between Cortex Xpanse and Mandiant Advantage based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Mandiant, Palo Alto Networks, Trend Micro and others in Attack Surface Management (ASM)."Cortex Xpanse has an easy-to-use user interface."
"It is so valuable to have someone performing these functions outside of our business hours when we don't have staff in the building. We've seen a lot of solid metrics on the amount of malware that it's detecting and resolving. We're pleased with it so far."
"The advantage of the solution is being able to go look up threat actors and get a lot of detailed information about different attacks and different tactics and general information about threats."
"The feature I have found most valuable is directory monitoring. We experienced an instance of threat actors trying to ensure a complex and massive attack against our customer's infrastructure on the forum. That is, they were animating people on a formum. The solution alerted us to this two days ahead of the attack, which gave us plenty of time to prepare for it."
"Cortex Xpanse needs to add dark-web scanning."
"I think that the data query that is used for data cloud language should be improved. It's really hard to query actual data from the platform."
"Mandiant's on-prem client is too processor-intensive, so it's putting a strain on the local device's CPU. When a scan is running on the device, the other processing tasks slow to a crawl. We're still trying to figure out the correct settings for the client."
"They could have better support. Now that they've merged, they are moving towards a portal system, which isn't very helpful."
Cortex Xpanse is ranked 2nd in Attack Surface Management (ASM) with 1 review while Mandiant Advantage is ranked 1st in Attack Surface Management (ASM) with 3 reviews. Cortex Xpanse is rated 10.0, while Mandiant Advantage is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Cortex Xpanse writes "The solution has an easy-to-use user interface that provides quarterly reports about an environment". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Mandiant Advantage writes "It gives us peace of mind that issues can be addressed when our core IT team isn't working". Cortex Xpanse is most compared with Tenable Attack Surface Management, CyCognito and IBM Security Randori Recon, whereas Mandiant Advantage is most compared with CrowdStrike Falcon, Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management, Cymulate, Tenable Attack Surface Management and Group-IB Threat Intelligence.
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