Intruder vs. Kali Linux

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Intruder
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Intruder, from Intruder Systems in London, is a cloud-based vulnerability scanner that finds cyber security weaknesses in digital infrastructure, to avoid costly data breaches.N/A
Kali Linux
Score 7.4 out of 10
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Kali Linux is an open source, advanced penetration testing platform supported by Offensive Security headquartered in New York.N/A
Pricing
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IntruderKali Linux
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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Small Businesses
Action1
Action1
Score 9.5 out of 10

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Medium-sized Companies
Action1
Action1
Score 9.5 out of 10
Veracode
Veracode
Score 8.7 out of 10
Enterprises
CrowdStrike Falcon
CrowdStrike Falcon
Score 9.1 out of 10
Veracode
Veracode
Score 8.7 out of 10
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
IntruderKali Linux
Likelihood to Recommend
When the infrastructure landscape and risk profile is not well known and is legacy, Intruder can scan and automate reporting on open security risks, as well as coordinate responses.
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Kali Linux is especially well suited in environments where high security is needed for your custom developed applications. This is well suited for offensive testing your high security in house developed applications. It is also very good for doing penetration testing on in house developed applications and safe guarding them from external attackers. Kali Linux is tough for use as a day to day Linux operating system as this was never intended to be used by beginners and occasional Linux users.
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Pros
  • Auto scanning.
  • New vulnerability detection.
  • Alert levels.
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  • Analyzing SSL certificates
  • Analyzing SSL server configurations
  • Vulnerability scanning
  • Port scanning
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Cons
  • Reports could contain more detail.
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  • Usage wise, it is tough for use by beginners. Can be improved.
  • With Kali Linux have noticed driver related issues especially with Nvidia graphics cards.
  • Kali Linux can be improved for use as a day to day OS.
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Alternatives Considered
Intruder focuses on scanning network blocks for your servers even if you don't know which services or hostnames are running on them, unlike Detectify which requires a domain or hostname to scan. The network port scanning of Intruder is also broader than many competitors.
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I would say the number one competitor to Kali is Parrot OS. While they both do the same/similar things, both have over 600 pre-loaded tools. Parrot does use some more offer what may be considered a more intuitive user interface. Parrot OS has been around for longer than people think and still has active development a support. But Kali is used more broadly in Training sessions, demos and is considered to be form all the articles I have read, the gold standard for penetration testing and tool sets
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Return on Investment
  • Improved security profile.
  • Better reporting to stakeholders and clients of the current security risks.
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  • Initial stages of figuring out back doors in an application hence making them secure.
  • ROI is good as it reduces in production security threats by letting us know well in advance.
  • Entire development team along with its designers get a huge sigh of relief as all security holes are sealed well in advance before going into production.
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ScreenShots

Intruder Screenshots

Screenshot of The Intruder dashboardScreenshot of Cloud connectorsScreenshot of Network viewScreenshot of Issues pageScreenshot of Targets page