Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
GitGuardian
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
GitGuardian is an end-to-end NHI security platform designed to help organizations strengthen their Non-Human Identity (NHI) security posture and address compliance standards and regulations. As attackers increasingly target NHIs, such as service accounts, service principals, and applications, protecting and managing these critical assets has become paramount. NHIs rely on “secrets” like API keys and certificates for authentication, and their rapid proliferation has led to significant…
$0
(for individuals or up to 25 devs)
MX Layer
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
MX Layer is an enterprise security company based in the United States, focusing on providing cloud-based solutions for email security, business continuity, data loss prevention and email archiving services. MX Layer aims to ensure that their comprehensive email security platform protects company's critical communications at all times. Its web-based interface is used to control inbound and outbound email traffic, protecting employees and customers from ever-evolving threats such as spam,…
$0.10
per month per user
RMail
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
RMail is RPost’s software-as-a-service solution that enables business users to track and prove email delivery and encrypt sensitive emails. Available as a MS Outlook add-in and for other popular software platforms, RMail works with any email address without any customization required. RMail provides users with a Registered Receipt email record proving delivery status, time of delivery, and exact content.
$7
per month
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
Small Teams - 1-25 developers
$0
per developer in the perimeter
Standard 26-100 developers
$18
per developer in the perimeter
Standard - 26 to 100 developers
$18
developer per month
Enterprise - above 100 developers
adhoc
developer
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RMail Personal
$7.00
per user, per month
RMail Standard
$15.00
per user, per month
Shared Volume
Varies by Plan
for 5 or more users
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
GitGuardianMX LayerRMail
Free Trial
YesYesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional Details- Essentials (free): For professionals or companies looking for a convenient and easy to use security solution. - Pro (30 days free trial): For small and medium size businesses with less than 100 employees with outbound features. - Business (30 days free trial): For organizations need advanced security and management features with outbound.
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Community Pulse
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Features
GitGuardianMX LayerRMail
Secure Email Gateway
Comparison of Secure Email Gateway features of Product A and Product B
GitGuardian
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Ratings
MX Layer
9.4
1 Ratings
11% above category average
RMail
-
Ratings
Anti-malware00 Ratings10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Customizability00 Ratings10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Loss Protection00 Ratings8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Threat Detection00 Ratings10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Sandboxing00 Ratings10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
End-to-End Encryption00 Ratings10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Management Tools00 Ratings8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
GitGuardianMX LayerRMail
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(23 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
10.0
(7 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(2 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(2 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
6.4
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
GitGuardianMX LayerRMail
Likelihood to Recommend
GitGuardian
I do think it'll absolutely fit everyone who codes integrates with another platform or services. We all forget that one credentials one in a while, and especially those who managed public repository, it is important to keep an eye on accidentally committed credentials. While I think you don't really needs it for personal project, it's a nice to have, you don't want to waie up to 50k USD of sudden surcharge on resources you don't use.
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MX Layer
Its modules predominantly function via the cloud, rendering it exceptionally convenient for users. Its design based on the cloud liberates us from the burden of upkeeping the infrastructure.
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RPost
RMail is great for sending emails with information that is sensitive but that the recipient is not going to put a lot of work into retrieving. I do psychological evaluations for criminal courts and I use it to send reports to courts and attorneys. I need to use something compatible with HIPAA privacy rules, which courts and attorneys are typically not as concerned about. If they had to use a password or go to an outside web address to retrieve the email, they wouldn't do it. It's also common for an attorney to say they didn't get an email, but I always know if they did or not, and I have clear documentation of it, which is important in legal cases.
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Pros
GitGuardian
  • GitGuardian monitors every public or private GitHub commit ( that have GitGuardian installed) and event in real-time for secrets and sensitive data. In a leak scenario it immediately notifies us.
  • It uses sophisticated pattern matching techniques to detect credentials that cannot be strictly defined with a distinctive pattern (like unprefixed credentials)
  • It covers several API providers, database connection strings, private keys, certificates, usernames and passwords etc
  • GitGuardian have high True Positive Rate of around 91% and reduces alert fatigue with smart occurrences regrouping
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MX Layer
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RPost
  • Read receipts tell you the time a message was actually opened
  • The electronic signature feature is nice, and usually not included with these types of services
  • Many times, a recipient doesn't need a password to open their email. RMail leverages TLS technology in most cases
  • Recipients do have the option of creating an account, but generally they don't need to
  • Outlook integration is very easy to set up
  • Gmail integration within Chrome is pretty amazing
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Cons
GitGuardian
  • Improved user interface: It would be beneficial to have a more intuitive and user-friendly interface for Internal Monitoring on GitGuardian. This would make it easier for users to quickly access the data they need and understand the results of their scans.
  • Automated alerts: It would be helpful to have automated alerts when certain conditions are met, such as when a scan reveals sensitive data or when a new repository is created. This would help users stay informed and take action in a timely manner.
  • More detailed reports: Currently, Internal Monitoring reports are limited in terms of the depth of information they provide. It would be useful to have more detailed reports that include additional metrics, such as the number of repositories scanned and the types of sensitive data found.
  • Faster scan times: Scan times can be slow at times, making it difficult to stay on top of changes in repositories quickly. It would be beneficial to have faster scan times so that users can take action quickly when needed.
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MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
  • Program plug-in crashes on occasion.
  • Issues can arise if your computer's clock is not synced to RMail's time servers.
  • Setup was initially tedious (but has gotten much better since 2019).
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Likelihood to Renew
GitGuardian
No answers on this topic
MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
I don't think RPost has any competition, at least none that I can use. I think that once registered email becomes widely accepted (someday soon?), it will be indispensable for anyone in business, and RPost is the leading vendor (maybe the only vendor).
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Usability
GitGuardian
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MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
It is as simple as downloading a plug-in or installing a chrome extension, then you click a button to use it. The interface is straightforward.
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Performance
GitGuardian
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MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
Works well routinely without problems.
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Support Rating
GitGuardian
No answers on this topic
MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
Support is easy to access via email or phone. They also reach out to you periodically with new features, but they aren't intrusive about it. I usually appreciate it when I get an email from RMail, which is not very often.
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Implementation Rating
GitGuardian
No answers on this topic
MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
Works great.
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Alternatives Considered
GitGuardian
I've evaluated quite a few other tools, like git-secrets, Git-leaks, scan, and maybe a few more. They're all great but quite surprisingly none of them detected Github OAuth Secrets for us. A lot of the FOSS tools out there focus on much simpler, generic secrets, which is good in itself but with GitGuardian, it was dead simple from day one. I just connected our Github Account and set up the gg-shield cli and that was all.
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MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
RMail is really useful when wanting to send important encrypted information, and have control of what happens on the other end. It also comes with a complete set of features that help in any other way you can imagine. I've been through other products, and nothing compares to it.
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Return on Investment
GitGuardian
  • GitGuardian Internal Monitoring has had a positive impact on our overall business objectives. By providing visibility into our code repositories and alerting us to potential security risks, we have been able to identify and mitigate security issues before they become a problem. This has allowed us to focus more on developing our product and less on responding to security incidents. We have also seen an increase in customer confidence in our product as a result of using GitGuardian Internal Monitoring, which has led to increased customer loyalty and retention. Overall, the ROI of using GitGuardian Internal Monitoring has been very positive for our business.
  • We have seen an increase in the security of our codebase, as well as an improvement in the speed and accuracy of our code reviews. This has enabled us to quickly identify and address any potential security issues before they become a problem. Additionally, we have seen an increase in our ROI as a result of using GitGuardian Internal Monitoring, as it has allowed us to save time and money by preventing costly security breaches.
  • No more.
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MX Layer
No answers on this topic
RPost
  • There's not much ROI, because we don't get it much cheaper than the list price.
  • However, being able to offer this service strengthens our service offerings.
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ScreenShots

GitGuardian Screenshots

Screenshot of GitGuardian Internal Monitoring - Monitoring ScreenScreenshot of GitGuardian Internal Monitoring - Secrets detailsScreenshot of GitGuardian Internal Monitoring - Scanning screen

RMail Screenshots

Screenshot of EMail encryptionScreenshot of Encrypted EmailScreenshot of Large File SharingScreenshot of Receipt AuthenticationScreenshot of Registered ReceiptScreenshot of SideNote