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Absolute Secure Endpoint vs CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Absolute Secure Endpoint
Ranking in Ransomware Protection
15th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) (80th), IT Asset Management (51st), Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) (60th), Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) (64th), Compliance Management (39th)
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege...
Ranking in Ransomware Protection
6th
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
6.8
Number of Reviews
36
Ranking in other categories
Endpoint Compliance (4th), Privileged Access Management (PAM) (4th), Anti-Malware Tools (4th), Application Control (5th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of May 2025, in the Ransomware Protection category, the mindshare of Absolute Secure Endpoint is 1.8%, up from 1.3% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager is 5.8%, down from 7.5% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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Sumit Chavan - PeerSpot reviewer
Helps secure the infrastructure and control users with admin rights
There are many features that are currently missing. A customization option is required for certain policies. For instance, if we need to stop PowerShell scripting, we have to create a different policy for that. Being able to create a sub-level policy within a top-level policy would be good. Currently, no user-based policy option is available inside the EPM console. We can only create computer-based policies. The database is available, but there is a drawback in not being able to create local groups on the EPM console. We only have to depend on Active Directory. This limits infrastructure security as we depend on the Active Directory team to manage user groups. If they remove any users, we lose control. If we could create groups locally and block them or set specific policies, we would have more control. Local endpoint management is missing from the EPM site. Moreover, there is an issue with policies not running as expected when we make enhancements. We have to find multiple ways to whitelist applications or enhance policies.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
13%
Healthcare Company
10%
Government
9%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Financial Services Firm
16%
Computer Software Company
14%
Manufacturing Company
11%
Government
8%
 

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Looking for recommendations and a pros/cons template for software to detect insider threats
This is an inside-out --- outside-in --- inside-in question, as an insider can be an outsider as well. There is no short answer other than a blend of a PAM tool with Behavioral Analytics and Endpo...
What do you like most about CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager?
The most valuable feature of the solution is its performance.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager?
I've received feedback that the pricing is high, however, for me, the value it brings is worth the cost. It's really one of the best solutions.
 

Also Known As

Absolute Control, Absolute Resilience, Absolute Ransomware Response
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