Cyberark Secrets Manager vs. Deepfactor

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cyberark Secrets Manager
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Cyberark Secrets Manager (formerly Conjur) is used to securely authenticate, control and audit non-human access across tools, applications, containers and cloud environments via a secrets management software solution.N/A
Deepfactor
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Deepfactor is a developer security platform that enables engineering teams to discover and resolve security vulnerabilities, supply chain risks, and compliance violations early in development and testing. Requiring no code changes, the DeepFactor runtime observability technology plugs into cloud native architectures, enabling developers to identify, prioritize, and remediate application risks.N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Cyberark Secrets ManagerDeepfactor
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Cyberark
Cyberark Conjur is well-suited and includes the following: > Securing access to sensitive data in multi-cloud environments. > Providing secure access to secrets and credentials for 3rd party services and applications
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Deepfactor
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Pros
Cyberark
  • Provide allow-list
  • verifying authority
  • validate access
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Deepfactor
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Cons
Cyberark
  • Searching containers can be difficult if you're not sure which you're looking for.
  • Initial authorization can be slow, specifically if the first instance failed.
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Deepfactor
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Cyberark
Cyberark Conjur has been a great asset to our company as it is a one stop shop that holds individuals, teams, departments, and the entire company accountable for the safety network. Not only do you have to be authorized to access Cyberark Conjuryou have to reauthorize to open, copy, or see individual passwords or accounts leaving a cyber trace of all your actions. There's no way to accidently get into something you're not supposed to be in.
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Deepfactor
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Return on Investment
Cyberark
  • Before Cyberark we put passwords in a spread sheet - leaving exposure to theft.
  • Gives security compliance to our company
  • Keeps company and teams secure and safe.
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Deepfactor
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