Mobile Version
Subscribe
Contact Us
About Us
Advertising
Editorial
SC UK
SC Aus/NZ
Home
News
Features
Opinions
News Bytes
Editorial Videos
In Focus Videos
Products
Podcasts
Canada
Newsletters
Products
Group Tests
First Looks
Products
About Reviews
Blogs
The News Team Blog
The Data Breach Blog
The SC Magazine Awards Blog
Extras
ebooks
Case Studies
Slideshows
Spotlights
Buyers Guide
Whitepapers
IT Security Jobs
Events
SC Awards U.S.
SC Congress Canada
SCWC 24/7
SC Awards Canada
SC Congress New York
Editorial Webcasts
Vendor Webcasts
Subscribe
Newsletters
Subscribe to SC
Archive
Archive
Featured Topics:
Patches
Malware
Breaches
Government
Cybercrime Corner
Congress Canada
Canada News
RSS
|
Login
|
Register
SC Magazine
>
Products
>
Security Management, Assessment, Incident Response
> Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Assessment, Risk Assessment
Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Assessment, Risk Assessment
ManageEngine Security Manager Plus
Company:
Zoho Corp.
Pricing:
$695
http://www.manageengine.com
Full vulnerability management and patch management platform in an easy-to-use application.
Tenable Network Security Nessus ProfessionalFeed
First Look
Company:
Tenable Network Security
Pricing:
$1,200 per scanner per year
http://www.tenable.com
Solid vulnerability scanning tool that is lightweight and easy to use.
Secunia Corporate Software Inspector (CSI)
Company:
Secunia
Pricing:
$2,840 (CSI Small Business, one year)
http://www.secunia.com
Application vulnerability scanning with an always updated backend.
SecPoint Penetrator
Company:
SecPoint ApS
Pricing:
$10,999 (512 IP version)
http://www.secpoint.com
Vulnerability scanning, penetration and Wi-Fi auditing in an easy-to-use appliance.
Saint Saintscanner and Saintexploit
Company:
Saint
Pricing:
Saint Enterprise (includes Saintscanner, Saintexploit, Saintmanager and Saintwriter), 1,000 IP license with unlimited scanner connections: $19,000
http://www.saintcorporation.com
Solid set of vulnerability management tools.
Rapid7 Nexpose Enterprise Edition
Company:
Rapid7
Pricing:
Prices start from $22,500
http://www.rapid7.com
Vulnerability scanning, along with many other features for full vulnerability management.
netVigilance Internal Scan - Cloud
Company:
netVigilance
Pricing:
$11,994 for 1,024 IP addresses
http://www.netvigilance.com
Cloud-based full scanning with no overhead.
McAfee Vulnerability Manager
First Look
Company:
McAfee
Pricing:
$11,700
http://www.mcafee.com
Compliance scanning and risk-based correlation ability.
Lumension Scan
Company:
Lumension
Pricing:
$6.50/seat or node/per year for 1,000-2,499 nodes
http://lumension.com
Powerful scanning engine with an easy-to-use interface.
GFI LanGuard 2011
Company:
GFi
Pricing:
$10 for 100-249 seats (includes one year of support/maintenance)
http://www.gfi.com
Vulnerability assessment tool with many other features.
« First
« Previous
1
2
3
4
5
Next »
Last »
Sponsored Links
Most Popular
Most Emailed
Most Recent
Deadline looms to remove click-fraud malware
MasterCard announces product future around EMV
Don't let Wi-Fi hotspots get the best of you
Risk: Security's new compliance
Symantec code posted despite attempt to trap suspect
Standards body to certify PCI end-user experts
Microsoft issues patch plans, includes Internet Explorer fix
Android botnet may net millions yearly for its operators
Breaches aided by weak passwords, poor AV detection
Trojan appears that leverages patched Microsoft Office flaw
DoD ID cards under attack
WordPress attacks try to infect users with dangerous rootkit
FINRA advises brokers to bulk up security
More source code stolen, says Symantec
Zappos breach affects 24M, opens door for more attacks
Symantec admits stolen source code impacts pcAnywhere
Risk: Security's new compliance
Google won't pull Android apps deemed malicious
Make the first 24 hours of data breach resolution count
Visa advises on more secure credit card transactions
Android botnet may net millions yearly for its operators
Trojan appears that leverages patched Microsoft Office flaw
Microsoft issues patch plans, includes Internet Explorer fix
Standards body to certify PCI end-user experts
Breaches aided by weak passwords, poor AV detection
Hacktivist-led DDoS is now the most common type, study finds
Anonymous renders Canadian Nazis not-so-anonymous
Cavoukian slams Supreme Court
SDA, McAfee mark Canada's card
Symantec code posted despite attempt to trap suspect
Powered by Disqus
Popular Topics
Analyst Reports & Industry Surveys
Android
Anonymous
Botnets
Breaches & Exposures
Canada
Data Breaches
DNS
Education
Finance
Government
Hackers
Hacktivism
Health Care
Lawbreakers & Cybercrime
Legislation
LulzSec
Malware
Mobile Applications
Mobile Devices
Mobile Endpoint Security
Patch Management
PCI Compliance
SC Awards 2012
Vulnerabilities & Flaws