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Automated Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Management
Key Takeaways
- Cyrebro, AttackIQ, SafeBreach, Scythe, and Cronus Cyber are examples of additional companies in the automated penetration testing and vulnerability management space.
- Cyrebro offers three pricing plans, including a custom plan for enterprises with more than 1,000 machines. The company also offers a free version.
- On the other hand, SafeBreach and Scythe do not provide pricing details for their solutions or the use of their platform. One has to contact them for a demo as well as pricing.
Introduction
Information regarding the competitive landscape for the companies in the automated penetration testing and vulnerability management space, including their name, website, the year they were founded, number of employees, their last funding as well as their total funding as available, their pros or competitive edge, their cons or weaknesses, their categorization within this landscape, their value proposition or hype words, and pricing model have been provided in the attached spreadsheet.
Additional Companies
- Some additional competitors identified in this space include Cyrebro, AttackIQ, SafeBreach, Scythe, Cronus Cyber, Cyberbit, Cycognito, CyberInt, and Picus Security. Information regarding their competitive landscape has been provided in the attached spreadsheet.
- Cyrebro offers three pricing plans and a free version. The plans cost between $1,100 — $1,250 per month. The company also offers a custom plan for enterprises with more than 1,000 machines.
- On the other hand, AttackIQ charges $5,000 per test point engine.
- Cronus Cyber provides three pricing plans but does not provide pricing details. These include Cybot pro, enterprise, and enterprise MSSP. One has to contact them for a demo well as pricing.
- SafeBreach and Scythe do not provide pricing details for their solutions or the use of their platforms. One has to contact them for a demo well as pricing.
Research Strategy
For this research on automated penetration testing and vulnerability management companies, we leveraged the most reputable sources of information that were available in the public domain, including the individual websites and business intelligence resources such as Crunchbase.
To identify relevant competitors in the automated penetration testing and vulnerability management space, we reviewed various industry publications and business listing/stack-up resources, including SourceForge and eSecurity Planet. We then selected those with the offerings similar to the companies provided and whose headquarters are in Israel or the US.