Imperva Attack Analytics vs. Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Imperva Attack Analytics
Score 9.4 out of 10
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Imperva Attack Analytics, (formerly ThreatRadar), is a threat intelligence service relying on research from Imperva's Application Defense Center (ADC), integratable into Imperva's WAF solutions and able to be fed into enterprise security data.N/A
Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus
Score 8.0 out of 10
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AutoFocus™ contextual threat intelligence service, from Palo Alto Networks, accelerates analysis, correlation and prevention workflows. Targeted attacks are automatically prioritized with full context, allowing security teams to respond to critical attacks faster, without additional IT security resources.N/A
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Imperva Attack AnalyticsPalo Alto Networks AutoFocus
Likelihood to Recommend
I think Imperva Analytics is a super complete security tool, for now it would be great if they could add a heat map of the attacks that are coming to me versus the attacks that are being executed in real time worldwide, to know if we are being victims of a massive attack against several countries. In the same way, an improvement that they recently implemented seems good to me to bring to the comment is that they assigned us an engineer who would provide us with personalized attention from Imperva.
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Threat intelligence is the best approach for this tool, recommended if you have Palo alto firewalls on your perimeter as well or if you are familiar with Palo alto products, If you are looking for something more actionable and with more integrations options you might want to search for something else.
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Pros
  • Routinely runs assessments and scans our systems to identify missing patches and configurations
  • Enables the company to identify users with excessive rights to sensitive data
  • Accelerates incident response and investigation with centralized management and advanced analytics
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  • The ability to have quick access to the Palo Alto Networks threat intelligence repository is a big value add
  • Each threat is enriched with a lot of contextual information
  • Guidance on TI use cases
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Cons
  • A heat map of global attacks versus attacks coming our way.
  • Attention or support in Spanish language
  • Increase the history of the logs
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  • Views are cumbersome, you should know what to search and use the input
  • It's solely to PaloAlto environment I can't integrate other vendors natively
  • Application integrations is limited, you should have your own SOAR to automaion
  • Concerns related to privacy, I can't hash some values or variables on the cloud
  • Sharing option of the datas with cloud has limited configuration
  • It's aimed for strata, I don't see data coming/analyzed or integration for the prisma cloud side.
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Alternatives Considered
We chose Imperva Attack Analytics for its ability to monitor and audit database activities and its ability to scale and meet demands of the distributed environment. The solution is simple, straightforward and transparent for colleagues, and provides real-time event monitoring, audit analysis and customisable reports.
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If you have Palo Alto, autofocus is the selected choice. If you have Checkpoint than the threat cloud. Price of autofocus is much cheaper. Unit42 is the real differentiator. Minemeld is unique to PAN and working perfectly. Search outputs and are detailed and gives lots of data. Integration with SOAR is much easier with autofocus. Indicator list is huge. Tagging works magnificent.
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Return on Investment
  • Imperva Attack Analytics has detected multiple vulnerabilities for zero-day attacks before they were exploited. This allowed us to remediate the vulnerabilities without any downtime or financial impact.
  • Imperva Attack Analytics has allowed our on-premise infrastructure the same level of security provided as our cloud infrastructure.
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  • new attacks mitigation
  • less need to hire personal to analyse data
  • increase security level
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