In our comparison of Proofpoint vs. ThreatDown, ThreatDown is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
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Stopping spam and malicious emails, but requires continual training and user management. Wanted to use SPF, DKIM, and DMARC features but couldn't get help from support.
The system works well with regular training and use of quarantine and daily digest for suspect emails.
Lack of initial and ongoing training, difficult sales rep, and poor support after the person managing the system left.
Malware bytes is a great tool to protect your computer and other devices from malicious malware and viruses. Buying the paid version is recommended as it adds an entirely new layer of protection from PUP/PUM files.
I don’t have any issue or problem with this program.
It's a reliable product that delivers on its promises.
Great coverage against phishing, malware, impersonation, and business exploits
The documentation for Google Workspace is notably deficient. This led to complications during our go-live phase due to conflicting information. Additionally, it took 45 minutes to connect with a resource through P1 support.
It is the best option for protecting all your computer systems from all kinds of threats and malware.
It has the capability to save multiple computers at different times. Protection is promised when you use Malwarebytes.
The dashboard seems a bit clunky. But once learned, it is a breeze.
Stopping spam and malicious emails, but requires continual training and user management. Wanted to use SPF, DKIM, and DMARC features but couldn't get help from support.
The system works well with regular training and use of quarantine and daily digest for suspect emails.
Lack of initial and ongoing training, difficult sales rep, and poor support after the person managing the system left.
It's a reliable product that delivers on its promises.
Great coverage against phishing, malware, impersonation, and business exploits
The documentation for Google Workspace is notably deficient. This led to complications during our go-live phase due to conflicting information. Additionally, it took 45 minutes to connect with a resource through P1 support.
Malware bytes is a great tool to protect your computer and other devices from malicious malware and viruses. Buying the paid version is recommended as it adds an entirely new layer of protection from PUP/PUM files.
I don’t have any issue or problem with this program.
It is the best option for protecting all your computer systems from all kinds of threats and malware.
It has the capability to save multiple computers at different times. Protection is promised when you use Malwarebytes.
The dashboard seems a bit clunky. But once learned, it is a breeze.
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In our rating and review comparison of Proofpoint vs. ThreatDown, ThreatDown has 123 user reviews and Proofpoint has 15. The average star rating for ThreatDown is 4.69 while Proofpoint has an average rating of 4.66. ThreatDown has more positive reviews than Proofpoint. Comparing Proofpoint vs. ThreatDown reviews, ThreatDown has stronger overall reviews.
Proofpoint vs. ThreatDown both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Cybersecurity Features, Cybersecurity Protection Types, Reporting & Analytics, Device Management, Disaster Recovery, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Password Management, Network Management, Systems/Administrative, Sync/Refresh, Application Management, Compliance Accreditations, Reminders/Alerts, Workflow Automation, Third-Party Integrations, Supported Technologies, After-Sales Service. In our feature comparison of Proofpoint vs. ThreatDown, ThreatDown offers more of the most popular features and tools than Proofpoint.
In our pricing comparison of Proofpoint vs. ThreatDown, ThreatDown's pricing starts at $69/month and is more affordable compared to ThreatDown's starting cost of $69/month.
Our comparison of Proofpoint vs. ThreatDown shows that ThreatDown scores higher in usability for ease of use, meets requirements, setup & support, quality of support, ease of admin. Proofpoint scores higher in learning curve, but ThreatDown has the best scores overall for system usability.
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