We performed a comparison between Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks and Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration based on our users’ reviews in five categories. After reading all of the collected data, you can find our conclusion below.
Comparison Results: Our users prefer Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks over Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration. Prisma Cloud offers extensive visibility, continuous cloud compliance monitoring, and seamless integration with other tools. It also addresses a gap in the market by providing container and serverless security capabilities. While Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration is praised for its API-based integration and advanced data leak prevention, users say they want better integration, performance, and support.
"The most valuable feature of the solution is the phishing protection it offers."
"Encryption of emails enhances safe communication that ransomware attacks cannot compromise."
"Check Point adds value with east-west protection in the data center."
"The product offers good and easy integration capabilities with other products."
"The ease of management and intuitive administration are excellent."
"Its total protection has been the greatest aspect since it completely protects all the mail from the cloud."
"It is the collaboration between users inside the company. It is a big advantage with Check Point to be able to work together on the same document."
"The product's environment is easy to work and comprehensive."
"The most valuable features are the alerts and auto-remediation because it allows us a lot of flexibility to customize and do things the Palo Alto team never intended. We faced some challenges with certificates because we also have next-gen firewalls. We would like to equip all the traffic because there have been many cases in which the developers have done things by mistake. Deploying certificates on virtual machines can be complex in a development environment, but we managed to do that with Prisma Cloud."
"It provides good visibility and control regardless of the complexity."
"The most valuable feature of Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks is the CSPM, which we use the most. Additionally, the investigation and alerts are useful, and the creation of queries."
"In addition to that, I can get a snapshot of what I deemed were the priority vulnerabilities, whether it was identity access management, key rotation, or secrets management. Whatever you deem to be a priority for mitigating threats for your environment, you can get that as a snapshot."
"The visibility on alerts helps you investigate more easily and see details faster."
"It supports the multi-cloud environment beautifully."
"It is a good solution. Each team should utilize it. Every good organization is now moving towards or trying to be provider agnostic, so if you are using multiple providers, you should at least give Prisma Cloud a try."
"Prisma Cloud's inventory reporting is pretty good."
"We are unable to export the reports from the dashboard, and if it is possible to do then it is not intuitive."
"I would like Check Point to extend its coverage to include more cloud applications."
"Although it has good characteristics, it should improve the graphical interface and the latency that it sometimes presents."
"They could improve Check Point support response times. Sometimes it takes days to resolve or even days to get a first response."
"Check Point Infinity Portal sometimes feels a bit slow, and there are performance issues that should be easy to fix."
"There could be more automation features included for it."
"I have learned enough to make the product stable. However, the stability has some challenges."
"It would be nice to see them expand their collaboration capabilities to include other suites and integrate with lesser-known products."
"They are missing some compatibility details in their documentation."
"A couple of exporting functionalities should be more user-friendly because if I want to export something, I can get a lot of data visible to that particular CSV."
"I would like Prisma Cloud to improve its mapping feature to increase usability."
"Sometimes we do get false alerts. That should be improved."
"The dashboard can be created at the user level instead of the cloud account level, which will help save time."
"The IM security has room for improvement."
"They need to improve the API gateway."
"For some custom policies, we need more features."
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Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration is ranked 8th in Cloud Workload Protection Platforms (CWPP) with 47 reviews while Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks is ranked 1st in Cloud Workload Protection Platforms (CWPP) with 83 reviews. Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration is rated 8.8, while Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration writes "Has a user-friendly dashboard, a great anti-phishing algorithm, and sandboxing for testing". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks writes "The dashboard is very user-friendly and can be used to generate custom RQL based on user requirements". Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration is most compared with Microsoft Defender for Office 365, Avanan, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Mimecast Email Security and Cisco Secure Email, whereas Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks is most compared with Wiz, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Aqua Cloud Security Platform, AWS Security Hub and CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security. See our Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration vs. Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks report.
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