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CrowdStrike Falcon Exposure Management vs Qualys Enterprise TruRisk Management comparison

 

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CrowdStrike Falcon Exposure...
Ranking in Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM)
7th
Average Rating
7.8
Reviews Sentiment
5.6
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Qualys Enterprise TruRisk M...
Ranking in Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM)
15th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

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Waleed Omar - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Security Specialist at Arab Open University
Has improved vulnerability detection efficiency but still requires better help desk integration
The positive aspect is that within CrowdStrike Falcon Exposure Management, there is seamless integrity within vulnerability management. We don't need to deploy sensors within the campus because we have a university environment with multiple campuses in the region. In this scenario, the EDR, which is already deployed as a sensor, helps us scan vulnerabilities without installing any other agents in the system. It's quite seamless, and within the EDR dashboard, we can see the vulnerability of a device. In case of an attack or suspicious activity, we can map the vulnerabilities against that particular malicious activity. Although we don't need to deal directly with the machine learning part, it works quite efficiently, and the learning algorithms are also quite efficient in that perspective. Regarding automated asset discovery tools in CrowdStrike Falcon Exposure Management, it was previously very hard to identify which PCs and servers had EDR. Now with exposure management, it's very easy to identify which servers are not having EDR in our environment. We can identify unmanaged assets and managed assets very easily, and it helps us reduce risk within the environment. We found many critical servers that didn't have EDR before enabling exposure management. The central dashboard is helpful for our team to respond to threats faster. It is quite automated, and direct team involvement is very low. Many cases are automatically dealt with within CrowdStrike. The workflows are quite seamless and easy to define. In case of any vulnerability or malicious activity, it automatically contains a device and isolates a particular system from the environment. This way, the support team is not crowded with different tickets and false positives.
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What needs improvement with CrowdStrike Falcon Exposure Management?
There's room for improvement in every product. For CrowdStrike Falcon Exposure Management, the integrity of support help desk is not that effective. We need to work on allocating particular assets ...
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