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SECNAP Network Security Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
Security and Privacy Services, Managed Security

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Description of SECNAP Network Security

SECNAP Network Security is a managed security service provider (MSSP) and a cybersecurity research and development company. Since 2001, we have been combining human intelligence with innovative technology, designed in-house, to protect private sector organizations and government agencies of all sizes against data breaches, ransomware, phishing, advanced persistent threats (APTs), and other cyberattacks. We are continuously researching, developing, and deploying the most advanced cybersecurity technologies, solutions, and services to combat current, new, and emerging threats.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The BEST in Cyber Security Detection & Protection

Secnap has helped me secure my network from many different types or attacks that I would not be able get around without their help! There really aren't any downsides at this point - everything they do for us works as expected!! Nothing so far; however if you're looking into them make sure your budget can handle it before signing up otherwise there will probably always something else cheaper out side waiting patiently behind theirs haha :) Secure our networks quickly when needed instead slow…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

SECNAP Network Security - A solid tool in case anyone didn

The ease of use when configuring devices for remote access is great. It's well organized. I cannot think of anything negative about it! The only thing that would change my mind is if there were more options for authentication methods available. For example, we used SAML 2.0 as our SSO method within Secnap. This was good because you could configure it however you needed. However, this option does not appear to be supported anymore. If your organization uses SAML for its SSO then this should…

Pros
  • This can be very useful for a company that needs to manage hundreds of devices
Cons
  • It can be a bit difficult to configure devices remotely