Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection vs STAXX comparison

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We performed a comparison between Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection and STAXX based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Targeted Attack Protection
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Overview

More than 90% of targeted attacks start with email—and these threats are always evolving. Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection (TAP) helps you stay ahead of attackers with an innovative approach that detects, analyzes and blocks advanced threats before they reach your inbox. This includes ransomware and other advanced email threats delivered through malicious attachments and URLs. And zero-day threats, polymorphic malware, weaponized documents and phishing attacks. TAP provides adaptive controls to isolate the riskiest URL clicks. TAP also detects threats and risks in cloud apps, connecting email attacks related to credential theft or other attacks.

STAXX gives you an easy way to access any STIX/TAXII feed. Simply:

- Download the STAXX client

- Enable out-of-the-box intel feeds, or configure your own

- Set up a download schedule

Sample Customers
Brinker Capital
Bank of England, First Energy, UBISOFT, Bank of Hope, Blackhawk Network
Top Industries
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Financial Services Firm17%
Computer Software Company11%
Manufacturing Company8%
Insurance Company6%
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Computer Software Company14%
Financial Services Firm12%
Educational Organization12%
Healthcare Company9%
Company Size
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Small Business18%
Midsize Enterprise8%
Large Enterprise73%
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Small Business26%
Midsize Enterprise29%
Large Enterprise45%
Buyer's Guide
Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, ESET and others in Advanced Threat Protection (ATP). Updated: March 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection is ranked 23rd in Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) while STAXX is ranked 28th in Advanced Threat Protection (ATP). Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection is rated 7.0, while STAXX is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection writes "Dynamic runtime engine and good protection, but needs better support and a single console". On the other hand, Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection is most compared with Microsoft Defender for Office 365, Avanan, IRONSCALES, Microsoft Defender for Identity and Palo Alto Networks WildFire, whereas STAXX is most compared with Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence and Anomali Match.

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