We performed a comparison between Qualys VMDR and SentinelOne Singularity Cloud Security based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Container Security solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Intuitive and easy to use."
"Qualys VM's best feature is vulnerability management."
"It is a simple solution that makes scanning easy. You just give it a scheduled task, and it will do everything for you."
"Provides great functionality."
"The reporting is fine."
"Vulnerability management is the most valuable one and it’s a must in every organization."
"Monitors workstations and servers for vulnerabilities and creates reports."
"I am impressed with the VMDR feature."
"I did a lot of research before signing up and doing the demo. They have a good reputation as far as catching threats early on."
"Cloud Native Security is a tool that has good monitoring features."
"The most valuable feature of the solution is its storyline, which helps trace an event back to its source, like an email or someone clicking on a link."
"The remediation process is good."
"The visibility PingSafe provides into the Cloud environment is a valuable feature."
"We mostly use alerts. That has been pretty good. If we use the alert system from Amazon, it is much costlier to us, so we use PingSafe."
"PingSafe's integration is smooth. They are highly customer-oriented, and the integration went well for us."
"Cloud Native Security offers attack path analysis."
"Finding things in management can be quite difficult."
"Qualys VM should improve its methodology."
"Qualys VM could improve by having more skilled support personnel."
"I would like to have CSPM, a continuous scan-like cloud added to the solution."
"The reporting and dashboards could improve in Qualys VM. However, they have improved since the previous versions."
"It is more expensive vs. other products on the market."
"The only improvement I can think of is on the implementation side. At times it is a bit slow."
"Improve the API speed."
"We can customize security policies but lack auditing capabilities."
"The reporting works well, but sometimes the severity classifications are inaccurate. Sometimes, it flags an issue as high-impact, but it should be a lower severity."
"I would like additional integrations."
"I would like PingSafe to add real-time detection of vulnerabilities and cloud misconfigurations."
"I would like PingSafe's detections to be openly available online instead of only accessible through their portal. Other tools have detections that are openly available without going through the tool."
"We've found a lot of false positives."
"When we request any changes, they must be reflected in the next update."
"We wanted it to provide us with something like Claroty Hub in AWS for lateral movement. For example, if an EC2 instance or a virtual machine is compromised in a public subnet based on a particular vulnerability, such as Log4j, we want it to not be able to reach some of our databases. This kind of feature is not supported in PingSafe."
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Qualys VMDR is ranked 11th in Container Security with 77 reviews while SentinelOne Singularity Cloud Security is ranked 6th in Container Security with 77 reviews. Qualys VMDR is rated 8.2, while SentinelOne Singularity Cloud Security is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Qualys VMDR writes "Good visibility but expensive and needs better support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SentinelOne Singularity Cloud Security writes "Provides excellent workload telemetry, hunting capabilities, and deep visibility ". Qualys VMDR is most compared with Tenable Nessus, Tenable Security Center, Rapid7 InsightVM, Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and Tenable Vulnerability Management, whereas SentinelOne Singularity Cloud Security is most compared with Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks, Wiz, Orca Security, AWS GuardDuty and Illumio. See our Qualys VMDR vs. SentinelOne Singularity Cloud Security report.
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