Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR vs. Zscaler SASE

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Traps replaces traditional antivirus with multi-method prevention, a proprietary combination of malware and exploit prevention methods that protect users and endpoints from known and unknown threats.N/A
Zscaler SASE
Score 8.8 out of 10
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The Zscaler Cloud Security Platform is a SASE service built from the ground up for performance and scalability. As a globally distributed platform, users are a short hop to their applications, and through peering with hundreds of partners in major internet exchanges around the world it aims to ensure optimal performance and reliability for users.N/A
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Best Alternatives
Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDRZscaler SASE
Small Businesses
SentinelOne Singularity
SentinelOne Singularity
Score 9.1 out of 10

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Medium-sized Companies
CrowdStrike Falcon
CrowdStrike Falcon
Score 9.1 out of 10
Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access
Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access
Score 8.7 out of 10
Enterprises
CrowdStrike Falcon
CrowdStrike Falcon
Score 9.1 out of 10
Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access
Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access
Score 8.7 out of 10
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User Ratings
Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDRZscaler SASE
Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
(13 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
2.0
(1 ratings)
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Support Rating
10.0
(3 ratings)
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Palo Alto Networks
Malware that doesn’t leave files behind has become widely available. Anyone who can afford to reverse this trend should purchase technology. Application whitelisting isn’t for everyone, and Palo Alto Networks Traps can help. Enterprises looking for a low-affected, next-generation solution with high protection should consider it. PAN Traps is a great product at a reasonable price, and I highly recommend it.
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Zscaler
Zscaler is suited for organization where a lot of employees work remotely and need access a lot of cloud application. The ability for a downloaded file to be in a sandbox before delivering to the use is an awesome feature. It ensure that your user can connect to any network and they will be secure.
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Pros
Palo Alto Networks
  • Direct Access to devices via Live Terminal which provides operations with scripting, triage, and preservation of artifacts.
  • Behavioral Indicators of Compromise which provides alerts on events regarding groups of hosts and their signatures.
  • Querying complex data sets involving a variety of devices for network connections, hashes, DNS, etc.
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Zscaler
  • It secure cloud-based application without the data center having complex configuration.
  • Reports are easily customizable from minute details that you want as IT to High level overview for executive presentation.
  • Category blocking with different profiles-these categories updated in real time for better protection.
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Cons
Palo Alto Networks
  • Traps doesn't seem to function as a traditional A/V very well, so it's better as another layer to your endpoint protection
  • Traps can cause issues with some legacy or custom programs, so exceptions may have to be made
  • Traps falsely identifies things as malicious at times, this is not often though
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Zscaler
  • Failover monitoring for GRE tunnel could be improved although it does work
  • support need to be improved.
  • Sometimes blocking genuine access also.
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Usability
Palo Alto Networks
Day to day, Cortex is easy to use when you have no alerts and when an agent upgrade doesn't go south. Alerts are far too "clicky", there's too many steps to drilling down to what actually happened to trigger an alert. Investigating alerts in Cortex takes about 5x longer than it should.
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Zscaler
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Support Rating
Palo Alto Networks
The support we receive from Palo Alto is one of the best aspects of Traps. It is very easy to recommend their support. It seems much easier to connect directly with someone with a deep understanding of the product rather than other companies where you basically have to make an airtight case that it is some kind of non-standard issue that can't be solved with existing documentation. Palo Alto digs deep and helps with advanced troubleshooting to get things working.
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Zscaler
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Alternatives Considered
Palo Alto Networks
Traps is the slickest interface, easy to use and intuitive rule making, and the rest just didn't quite stack up to the performance level of Traps. McAfee and Kaspersky just hog processor and RAM power. I didn't like the interface and functionality of SentinelOne as much as Traps. Palo Alto really put a lot of time into the development of this software, and had some of the founding fathers of IT Security heading the development process. Can't beat that.
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Zscaler
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Return on Investment
Palo Alto Networks
  • After putting Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR on a user's system, users came back with a positive response that there are no performance issues now.
  • We are able to track and control granular suspicious and malicious activities.
  • Web controls are missing, which if they would have been there would have been very helpful.
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Zscaler
  • We are slowly moving away from VPN as our primary security mechanism and this permits this.
  • Bandwidth control.
  • The user can disable this anytime
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