SecPoint Penetrator Vulnerability Scanner vs SolarWinds MSP Risk Intelligence [EOL] comparison

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We performed a comparison between SecPoint Penetrator Vulnerability Scanner and SolarWinds MSP Risk Intelligence [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Overview

The SecPoint Penetrator is a vulnerability scanning device that simulates how a hacker could penetrate a given system (hence the term) and reports vulnerabilities, which should then help strengthen security measures against online outlaws, virtual villains, cyber criminals, techno terrorists, and other nefarious elements of the Worldwide Web at large.

The SecPoint Penetrator is a vulnerability scanner, vulnerability management of great significance because it's actually capable of simulating cyber attacks against systems so that they are better prepared for anything a hacker might have under his sleeve, so to speak. In essence, the Penetrator will scan your device, network, or database to ensure that it is vulnerability-free.

To be more specific, vulnerabilities are the holes and coding flaws that hackers exploit so that they could wreak havoc on any supposedly secure website or domain. Their malware programs will likelier gain access to a given network if they could identify vulnerabilities that the network owner neglected to find. Therefore, the Penetrator is an essential reporting device that records in XML, HTML, and PDF all those minor-to-critical vulnerabilities before these online outlaws do.

SolarWinds MSP Risk Intelligence scans for unsecured data across a network and provides an estimated financial figure for an organization's potential liability in the event of a data breach. Key Features include: Permissions Discovery, PII and PHID, Risk Intelligence Reports, Vulnerability Scanning and Payment Data Discovery
Sample Customers
UNICEF, New York College, TradeTracker, Rochdale, Roscrea Credit Union Limited
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Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company17%
Comms Service Provider17%
Financial Services Firm13%
Government9%
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Company Size
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business20%
Midsize Enterprise18%
Large Enterprise62%
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Buyer's Guide
Vulnerability Management
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Tenable, Wiz, Check Point Software Technologies and others in Vulnerability Management. Updated: March 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.

SecPoint Penetrator Vulnerability Scanner is ranked 42nd in Vulnerability Management while SolarWinds MSP Risk Intelligence [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Vulnerability Management. SecPoint Penetrator Vulnerability Scanner is rated 0.0, while SolarWinds MSP Risk Intelligence [EOL] is rated 0.0. On the other hand, SecPoint Penetrator Vulnerability Scanner is most compared with Tenable Nessus, Rapid7 InsightVM, Microsoft Intune and Pentera, whereas SolarWinds MSP Risk Intelligence [EOL] is most compared with .

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