Re: Vulnerability Assessment
- From: Danux <danuxx@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 15:13:01 -0500
Well, Qualys Guard, is one of the most used for Leader Corporate Enterprises.
When you see a new vulnerability going out to public (through
Microsoft, BugTrack, so on,)Qualys Guard Team discover it one week
ago.
And let me tell you something, Historically, mcAfee is "only-good"
for viruses, but for threats discovery they are not the best solution.
You should check which kind of companies have McAffe FoundStone and
which have Qualys Guard( i work on one of the Financial World Leader
Company who used Qualys in all the WORLD!!!!) i think its a good
reference.
Hope this help.
On 7/23/07, Colin Grady <colin.grady@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Uzair,
Have you looked at Critical Watch (http://www.criticalwatch.com/)?
Colin
On 6/4/07, Uzair Hashmi <uzair@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list,
I have been evaluating an automated vulnerability assessment software, have found two of them better for the organizational needs. I need your help to select only one out of the two.
1- QualysGuard (http://www.qualys.com)
2- Foundstone Enterprise (http://www.mcafee.com/us/enterprise/products/vulnerability_management/foundstone_enterprise.html)
Please advice.
Regards,
Uzair
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