If you're looking for another Radware alternative, Darktrace is a broad cybersecurity offering that uses Self-Learning AI to spot and respond to attacks in real time. It offers real-time threat detection, contextual understanding, threat correlation, automated response and native visibility into clouds, devices, communications, locations, applications and people. That means it's a good fit for companies of all sizes, with a single view into security threats and the ability to outmaneuver cyber attackers.
Another option is Vectra AI, which spots and responds to threats with AI-powered Attack Signal Intelligence. It offers continuous protection across hybrid cloud environments, including public cloud, SaaS, identity, network and endpoint security. Vectra AI reduces alert noise by 80% and covers more than 90% of hybrid cloud MITRE ATT&CK techniques, so it's a good choice for boosting threat detection and response with AI.
If you're looking for something more automated, Cynet combines many security technologies into one platform to provide end-to-end protection for endpoints, users, networks and SaaS applications. It also comes with a managed detection and response service, CyOps, that monitors and responds to threats around the clock, including incident response and threat hunting. The platform is designed to simplify cybersecurity so lean security teams can focus on what matters most.
Last, Check Point offers the Infinity Platform, a collection of cybersecurity products that includes AI-powered, cloud-based threat prevention for networks, clouds and workspaces. The products include CloudGuard WAF for application and API security, Infinity ThreatCloud AI for catching and blocking new zero-day threats, and Harmony SASE for hybrid internet security. The platform is designed to stop threats quickly and efficiently, reducing security costs and improving operations.