Impulse Point SafeConnect vs Verizon Software Defined Perimeter comparison

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We performed a comparison between Impulse Point SafeConnect and Verizon Software Defined Perimeter based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "For our tier group, for one year, the cost is probably around $10,000 for the license. If you do multi-year, you could get two years, and you could get it for about $8,000 per year. If you do three years, you get it around $7,000 a year."
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    Network Access Control (NAC)
    March 2024
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    SafeConnect
    Vidder, Verizon Vidder PrecisionAccess, Verizon PrecisionAccess, Vidder PrecisionAccess, PrecisionAccess, Verizon SDP
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    Overview

    SafeConnect provides the ability to automate the enforcement of security compliance and network access control policies (based on identity, device type, location, and ownership), and gathers a wealth of real-time and historical context-aware device data so you can make more informed and intelligent decisions.

    Vidder's PrecisionAccess screens both user and device to ensure they’re trusted before connecting them to protected applications — in three simple steps:

    1. Isolate the application so it’s invisible to everyone on the untrusted network.
    2. Verify user authenticity and authorization, and device trustworthiness.
    3. Connect the authorized user and trusted device to only the protected applications.
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    Buyer's Guide
    Network Access Control (NAC)
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Cisco, HPE Aruba Networking, Fortinet and others in Network Access Control (NAC). Updated: March 2024.
    768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    Impulse Point SafeConnect is ranked 17th in Network Access Control (NAC) while Verizon Software Defined Perimeter is ranked 24th in ZTNA as a Service. Impulse Point SafeConnect is rated 8.0, while Verizon Software Defined Perimeter is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Impulse Point SafeConnect writes "Easy to scale, enforces policies well, and has responsive technical support". On the other hand, Impulse Point SafeConnect is most compared with Forescout Platform, whereas Verizon Software Defined Perimeter is most compared with Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange and Cisco ISE (Identity Services Engine).

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