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Top 5 Alternatives for Digital Guardian Endpoint DLP in 2024

Updated on May 2
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Cem Dilmegani
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Buse is an industry analyst at AIMultiple. Her area of interest is cybersecurity, with a focus on endpoint security.

She worked as sales support for a production company.

She studied computer science at TU Berlin and graduated from Bogazici University with a bachelor's degree in philosophy.
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Digital Guardian, formerly named Vera, offers data protection software with a focus on data classification, endpoint data loss prevention (DLP), network DLP, cloud, and managed detection and response (MDR). Alternatives for Digital Guardian offer common functionalities, which are outlined below. Before making a decision, it is important to research the available information on alternatives.

This article offers a comparison of the top alternative vendors of Digital Guardian based on user reviews, ratings, and features. 

5 Digital Guardian alternatives comparison

This section compares top alternatives to Digital Guarding Endpoint DLP in light of insights based on user reviews, user ratings, and software features.

Table 1. Number of reviews and average rating

Software product# of reviews*Rating*
Endpoint Protector by CoSoSys1824.4
Sophos Intercept X Endpoint2,4344.6
Forcepoint DLP5884.3
McAfee+ (Total Protection)1774.1
Digital Guardian Endpoint DLP1444.2
Microsoft Purview DLP534.4

* Based on the total number of reviews and average ratings (on a 5-point scale) from Gartner, G2, Capterra, and TrustRadius software review platforms as of March 29, 2024.

Table 2. Features

Software productMulti-OSDeployment (on-prem&cloud)Data classificationEncryption (data in motion and data at rest)Context inspectionBehavior analytics
Endpoint Protector by CoSoSys
Sophos Intercept X EndpointMacOS&Windowscloudintegrated (BitLocker&FileVault)
Forcepoint DLP
McAfee Total Protection for DLP
Digital Guardian Endpoint DLP
Microsoft Purview DLPMacOS&Windowscloudintegrated (Mic. Sentinel)

Notes

  • The table was created from publicly available and verifiable data.
  • The vendors are ranked based on the total number of reviews, with the sponsor ranked at the top.
  • Transparency statement: Vendors with links to their websites are sponsors of AIMultiple.

To present an objective assessment of vendors, we took into account verifiable information from the public, like the number of reviews and user ratings on software review portals. 

Vendor selection criteria

  • Number of reviews: We included vendors with more than 50 total user reviews.
  • Average rating: Above 4/5 rating on average across all software review platforms.

Common features

We selected the vendors that deliver access control, policy enforcement, alerting and notification, and reporting functions.

Differentiating features

  • Integration with operating systems: Requirements regarding operating systems. Multi-OS compatibility includes support for Windows, MacOS, and Linux based systems.
  • Deployment: Includes cloud-based and on-premises options.
  • Data classification: Enables to tag data and classify in categories relevant to its level of sensitivity.
  • Encryption (data in motion and data at rest): For more on endpoint encryption
  • Context inspection: Inspection based on context that may involve sensitive data.
  • Behavior analytics: Models unrisky and risky endpoint behavior by analyzing sets of data. 

Digital Guardian Endpoint DLP’s shortcomings

Reviewers have identified the following flaws, which have been raised multiple times:

1.Resource intensity

Multiple user reviews claim that it is resource intensive which makes it time consuming.

The reviewers mention that Digital Guardian may be resource intensive and navigation around the management platform is found to be cumbersome.1 2

Source: Capterra.3

2. Reporting 

Multiple user reviews remark on the unavailability of report customization. Though the software provides its users with detailed reports, some users find it difficult to utilize.

The reviewers claim satisfaction with Digital Guardian’s sensitive data protection capabilities and mention concern over lacking report customization and an unintuitive UI.4 5

Source: G2.6

3. Complexity

Multiple reviewers expressed favour for Digital Guardian’s overall data security capabilities; they wrote about the complex use and set up of Digital Guardian.7 8 9

Source: Capterra.10

4. Scaling

The reviewers claim, like for Digital Guardian’s data loss prevention functionalities, although scaling up on the number of agents needs additional support in order to keep up.11 12

Source: G2.13

Top 5 alternatives analyzed

This section provides a user-reviewed analysis from sites such as G2, Gartner, Capterra, and TrustRadius. Pros and cons from user reviews are only chosen if several users bring up the same issue.

1. Endpoint Protector by CoSoSys

The company offers DLP solutions with multi-OS compatibility. Netwrix now includes CoSosys’ Endpoint Protector. Netwrix, which was established in 2006, offers solutions that address the identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover cybersecurity aspects of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Pros

Source: G2.14

Cons

  • User experience: While some reviewers find the user interface easy to use, several reviewers find it difficult to navigate. 

Source: Gartner.15

Source: G2.16

2. Sophos Intercept X Endpoint

Endpoint security and threat intelligence are the main areas of focus for Line-Securesoft’s Santa Fe-based product, Sophos Intercept X.

Pros

  • Platform: The user reviews mention that the unified Sophos Central platform is easy to use.

Source: Gartner.17

Cons

  • Resource intensity: It is found to be resource intensive by multiple reviewers.

Source: G2.18

3. Forcepoint DLP

Forcepoint is headquartered in Texas, United States. The company offers a range of cyber security products covering cloud firewall, ZTNA, cloud access security brokering, and DLP. For more on Forcepoint DLP and its alternatives

Pros

  • Web & email security: Multiple reviewers find email and web security tools to be useful.

Source: Gartner.19

Cons

  • User interface: The user interface was found to be unconvenient at the beginning by multiple reviewers.

Source: G2.20

4. McAfee Total Protection for DLP

McAfee is headquartered in California, United States. The company is best known for its antivirus software offerings. McAfee offers antimalware software protection for mobile and desktop security.

Pros

  • Antivirus: The product is claimed to be good protection against trojans and malware.

Source: G2.21

Cons

  • Price: The price is claimed to be high by multiple reviewers.

Source: Capterra.22

5. Microsoft Purview DLP

Paul Allen and Bill Gates founded the technology company Microsoft Corporation. The company’s Windows line of operating systems and software, which includes the cloud computing platform Microsoft Azure, is one of its best-known products. For more on Microsoft Purview and its alternatives

Pros

  • Integration with other programs: According to the majority of reviewers, the product is well integrated with other Microsoft products.

Source: Gartner.23

Cons

  • Limited non-Windows OS coverage: Multiple reviewers express concern about limited coverage on non-Windows based operating systems.

Source: TrustRadius.24

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Cem is the principal analyst at AIMultiple since 2017. AIMultiple informs hundreds of thousands of businesses (as per Similarweb) including 60% of Fortune 500 every month.

Cem's work has been cited by leading global publications including Business Insider, Forbes, Washington Post, global firms like Deloitte, HPE, NGOs like World Economic Forum and supranational organizations like European Commission. You can see more reputable companies and media that referenced AIMultiple.

Throughout his career, Cem served as a tech consultant, tech buyer and tech entrepreneur. He advised enterprises on their technology decisions at McKinsey & Company and Altman Solon for more than a decade. He also published a McKinsey report on digitalization.

He led technology strategy and procurement of a telco while reporting to the CEO. He has also led commercial growth of deep tech company Hypatos that reached a 7 digit annual recurring revenue and a 9 digit valuation from 0 within 2 years. Cem's work in Hypatos was covered by leading technology publications like TechCrunch and Business Insider.

Cem regularly speaks at international technology conferences. He graduated from Bogazici University as a computer engineer and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.

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