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Sqreen vs Cisco WSA: What are the differences?

Sqreen: 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; Cisco WSA: Superior defense against Internet-based threats. Advanced threats can hide on legitimate websites. Users may inadvertently put your organization at risk by clicking where they shouldn't. It protects you by automatically blocking risky sites and testing unknown sites before allowing users to click on them.

Sqreen and Cisco WSA belong to "Security" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Sqreen are:

  • Protection against vulnerabilities
  • Monitoring of security anomalies
  • Monitoring of suspicious users

On the other hand, Cisco WSA provides the following key features:

  • Strong, effective protection
  • Granular controls
  • Detailed reporting
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      Block attacks in real-time
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      Security monitoring
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      Prevent data breaches
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      Get full visibility into app security
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      Monitor suspicious users
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    What is Cisco WSA?

    Advanced threats can hide on legitimate websites. Users may inadvertently put your organization at risk by clicking where they shouldn't. It protects you by automatically blocking risky sites and testing unknown sites before allowing users to click on them.

    What is Sqreen?

    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.

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