We performed a comparison between Check Point CloudGuard CNAPP and GWAVA [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Tenable, Wiz, Check Point Software Technologies and others in Vulnerability Management."It offers security insights and recommendations to assist organizations in acting and remediating issues swiftly."
"Alerts of cloud activity happening across all accounts is helpful."
"It learns from behavior, attacks, management, detections, captures packets, real-time analysis, et cetera. It's generating knowledge from a variety of sources for an excellent analysis."
"The reporting against compliance is an important feature that helps you comply with policies and standards within your organization."
"The audit feature is the most valuable for compliance reasons. It gives you a full view of the whole environment, no matter how many accounts you have in AWS or Azure. You have it all under one umbrella."
"The visibility in our cloud environment is the most valuable feature."
"The ability to integrate it with Microsoft Azure Sentinel allows us to validate the logs in an even more complex and meaningful way."
"It provides the most useful tools for protecting our financial account records from hackers."
"It's a perfect business pump filter. We have much less false positives, and also less spam than other organizations."
"I would like them to include support for their products in languages other than English."
"In Dome9, there should be a policy validation option where we can validate the policy before we push it into production."
"The security of Check Point CloudGuard Posture Management could improve. There are always new security issues coming out."
"The support must be more effective."
"I’d like to see more integration with third-party tools. For example, it would be helpful to have an integration between Dome9 and ServiceNow to manage security incidents and security changes."
"CloudGuard could be more customizable. It has built-in standards for things like GDPR compliance. But depending on your business lane, you might want to build your own controls based on your own standards."
"The tool should incorporate more use cases like improving security scores. It should also improve documentation."
"It should have some options to activate API calls to the platform in the cloud, another improvement would be that when the rules are colonized and they want to be published."
"The solution needs to be more user-friendly. I don't want to have to go to my IT guy and have him explain aspects of the solution to me. There should be a way for them to be able to translate aspects of the product to a typical user in a clear concise way."
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Check Point CloudGuard CNAPP is ranked 5th in Vulnerability Management with 58 reviews while GWAVA [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Vulnerability Management. Check Point CloudGuard CNAPP is rated 8.4, while GWAVA [EOL] is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Check Point CloudGuard CNAPP writes "Threat intel integration provides us visibility in case any workload is communicating with suspicious or blacklisted IPs". On the other hand, the top reviewer of GWAVA [EOL] writes "An excellent anti-spam solution for mail systems". Check Point CloudGuard CNAPP is most compared with Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks, AWS GuardDuty, Wiz, Microsoft Defender for Cloud and Qualys VMDR, whereas GWAVA [EOL] is most compared with .
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