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Sqreen vs OpenSSL: What are the differences?
Developers describe Sqreen as "Automated security for developers". Sqreen is a security platform that helps engineering team protect their web applications, API and micro-services in real-time. The solution installs with a simple application library and doesn't require engineering resources to operate. Security anomalies triggered are reported with technical context to help engineers fix the code. Ops team can assess the impact of attacks and monitor suspicious user accounts involved. On the other hand, OpenSSL is detailed as "Full-featured toolkit for the Transport Layer Security and Secure Sockets Layer protocols". It is a robust, commercial-grade, and full-featured toolkit for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. It is also a general-purpose cryptography library.
Sqreen and OpenSSL can be categorized as "Security" tools.
Some of the features offered by Sqreen are:
- Protection against vulnerabilities
- Monitoring of security anomalies
- Monitoring of suspicious users
On the other hand, OpenSSL provides the following key features:
- Robust
- Commercial-grade
- Transport Layer Security
According to the StackShare community, OpenSSL has a broader approval, being mentioned in 3996 company stacks & 12 developers stacks; compared to Sqreen, which is listed in 65 company stacks and 28 developer stacks.
Pros of OpenSSL
Pros of Sqreen
- Block attacks in real-time12
- Security monitoring9
- Integrates in minutes8
- Easily enforce security headers6
- Prevent data breaches5
- Get full visibility into app security5
- Monitor suspicious users5
- Unified security solution for web apps1