We performed a comparison between Qualys VMDR and Singularity Cloud Security by SentinelOne based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Container Security solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Performs automated, regular scans in the network."
"It's really beneficial for scanning and interacting with the agent."
"Qualys VM had a recent upgrade and the newer version is supporting the cloud."
"This solution gives us insight into our environment and improves our security. It helps us to maintain a good patching system whereby we know that XYZ is vulnerable within the system."
"The most valuable features of Qualys VM are its ability to do proper vulnerability assessment. It has a lot of updates for all the vulnerability databases from all over the globe. It's an amazing solution when it comes to the versatility of the features it has. Additionally, the reports are very good. It generates very detailed reports about the vulnerabilities inside the environment"
"Technical support is great and we've never really had a problem."
"Vulnerability management is the most valuable one and it’s a must in every organization."
"The most valuable features are vulnerability scanning, policy compliance scanning, and tablet for web application scanning."
"It is very straightforward. It is not complicated. For the information that it provides, it does a pretty good job."
"We really appreciate the Slack integration. When we have an incident, we get an instant notification. We also use Joe Sandbox, which Singularity can integrate with, so we can verify if a threat is legitimate."
"It is advantageous in terms of time-saving and cost reduction."
"We've seen a reduction in resources devoted to vulnerability monitoring. Before PingSafe we spent a lot of time monitoring and fixing these issues. PingSafe enabled us to divert more resources to the production environment."
"Cloud Native Security helps us discover vulnerabilities in a cloud environment like open ports that allow people to attack our environment. If someone unintentionally opens a port, we are exposed. Cloud Native Security alerts us so we can remediate the problem. We can also automate it so that Cloud Native Security will fix it."
"Atlas security graph is pretty cool. It maps out relationships between components on AWS, like load balancers and servers. This helps visualize potential attack paths and even suggests attack paths a malicious actor might take."
"PingSafe's graph explorer is a valuable tool that lets us visualize all connected services."
"PingSafe can integrate all your cloud accounts and resources you create in the AWS account, We have set it up to scan the AWS transfer services, EC2, security groups, and GitHub."
"They have integrated with other third parties, but it is still not viable."
"The customer support is very bad."
"Qualys VMDR is basically susceptible to false positives, and false negatives."
"Qualys does have an on-prem solution, but it is very expensive."
"Reports were lacking somewhat on the customization side."
"There needs to be better documentation."
"Some of the older features could be polished instead of focusing on releasing new features."
"I do not like that all of the data is stored on the cloud."
"here is a bit of a learning curve. However, you only need two to three days to identify options and get accustomed."
"There should be more documentation about the product."
"I would like additional integrations."
"They could generally give us better comprehensive rules."
"We had a glitch in PingSafe where it fed us false positives in the past."
"I would like PingSafe's detections to be openly available online instead of only accessible through their portal. Other tools have detections that are openly available without going through the tool."
"One area for improvement could be the internal analysis process, specifically the guidance provided for remediation."
"The recommended actions aren't always specific, so it might suggest recommendations that don't apply to the particular infrastructure code I'm reviewing."
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Qualys VMDR is ranked 11th in Container Security with 77 reviews while Singularity Cloud Security by SentinelOne is ranked 6th in Container Security with 67 reviews. Qualys VMDR is rated 8.2, while Singularity Cloud Security by SentinelOne is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Qualys VMDR writes "Good visibility but expensive and needs better support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Singularity Cloud Security by SentinelOne writes "Provides excellent workload telemetry, hunting capabilities, and deep visibility ". Qualys VMDR is most compared with Tenable Nessus, Tenable Security Center, Rapid7 InsightVM, Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and Tenable Vulnerability Management, whereas Singularity Cloud Security by SentinelOne is most compared with Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks, Wiz, Orca Security, AWS GuardDuty and Sysdig Secure. See our Qualys VMDR vs. Singularity Cloud Security by SentinelOne report.
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