Censys Attack Surface Management vs IBM Security Randori Recon comparison

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We performed a comparison between Censys Attack Surface Management and IBM Security Randori Recon based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Buyer's Guide
Attack Surface Management (ASM)
April 2024
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Overview

Our world-leading Attack Surface Management gives organizations a sixth sense — relentlessly monitoring assets, seeing the unseen, and proactively giving security teams an opportunity to solve issues before they have a chance to take place.

This isn’t security by defense. This is a system of vigilant offense that constantly looks at everything from HTTP hosts to message brokers to remote desktop exposure to network printers. Seeking potential breaches, shoring up leaks in your protocols, and mapping any potential weak points. Helping you stay one step ahead of risk, and seeing threats before they become complications.

IBM Security Randori Recon is an essential part of the IBM Security portfolio, offering a cloud-native attack surface management SaaS. It empowers organizations to proactively monitor and manage their external attack surfaces, uncovering potential risks, misconfigurations, and vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. In an era of expanding enterprise attack surfaces due to digital transformation, hybrid cloud adoption, and remote workforces, Randori Recon provides continuous asset discovery and risk prioritization from the perspective of potential attackers. By offering a unique viewpoint into your security landscape and seamless integrations with existing security tools, it helps fortify your cybersecurity defenses, ensuring your organization is well-prepared to tackle emerging threats.

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Top Industries
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Government16%
Computer Software Company15%
Financial Services Firm12%
Healthcare Company10%
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Computer Software Company18%
Financial Services Firm11%
Retailer8%
Manufacturing Company8%
Company Size
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Small Business20%
Midsize Enterprise23%
Large Enterprise58%
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Small Business21%
Midsize Enterprise16%
Large Enterprise63%
Buyer's Guide
Attack Surface Management (ASM)
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Mandiant, Palo Alto Networks, Trend Micro and others in Attack Surface Management (ASM). Updated: April 2024.
769,662 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Censys Attack Surface Management is ranked 12th in Attack Surface Management (ASM) while IBM Security Randori Recon is ranked 8th in Attack Surface Management (ASM). Censys Attack Surface Management is rated 0.0, while IBM Security Randori Recon is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Censys Attack Surface Management is most compared with CyCognito, whereas IBM Security Randori Recon is most compared with Cortex Xpanse, CyCognito, Tenable Attack Surface Management, Mandiant Advantage and WithSecure Attack Surface Management.

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