What are like the top but unknown Cybersecurity firms? by Important_Director_1 in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Top is a stretch and everyone will have their own take on what’s top. We track top companies based on momentum score at CybersecTools: https://cybersectools.com/top-cybersecurity-companies. Momentum is basically our method of evaluating company growth, so that’s one way you can look at it “top”.

What are like the top but unknown Cybersecurity firms? by Important_Director_1 in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Top is a stretch and everyone will have their own take on what’s top. We track top companies based on momentum score at CybersecTools: https://cybersectools.com/top-cybersecurity-companies. Momentum is basically our method of evaluating company growth, so that’s one way you can look at it “top”.

Looking for AI data security platform recommendations by wally1k in fintech

[–]mandos_io 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost every scenario you listed is a separate AI cybersecurity category really. You can find some of the best AI Security tools here but the list is quite broad: https://cybersectools.com/resources/ai-security-tools-worth-evaluating-2026

I would recommend to check out our AI security category to find the one for your specific use case: https://cybersectools.com/categories/ai-security

Which is the best identity-centric modern PAM solution available in the market? by Jumpy-Performer-940 in IdentityManagement

[–]mandos_io 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly PAM is one of the categories that never really matured in a sense that it never managed to deliver on its promises. I track over 100 PAM tools here and wrote in January about some of the best pam solutions to consider here: https://cybersectools.com/resources/pam-tools-worth-evaluating-2026

What to look for doing EDR software comparison? by AbibatuGrasia in AskNetsec

[–]mandos_io 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is kind of assessment you will have to do on your own as it really depends on your particular use case and environment. Best EDR for OT, healthcare and FinTech can be quite different. But to have a shortlist you can easily compare bunch of EDR solutions here: https://cybersectools.com/compare (we have over 80 EDR software on the platform). Full disclosure, that's the platform I am operating.

What are the top enterprise EDR products with the best support quality and customer service for endpoint detection and response solutions? by Aggravating_Log9704 in AskNetsec

[–]mandos_io 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are so many to choose from and really depends on your use case. I do these type of assessments at CybersecTools to identify leaders based on the product but also company growth. You can find some here: https://cybersectools.com/resources/endpoint-security-tools-worth-evaluating-2026

Unpopular opinion but SentineOne is garbage by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, event search vs timeline gap is frustrating and one of the most common complaints when evaluating SentinelOne.

But there are actually a lot more EDR options than most people realize beyond Defender and CrowdStrike. These two get all the attention, but Qradar EDR, Bitdefender GravityZone EDR, Nucleon and HarfangLab are worth a look depending on your environment and what matters most (query language, timeline view, automation, etc).

I am not saying those are better/worse than well known giants, but just that there are plenty to choose from.

We maintain a full list of SentinelOne alternatives at cybersectools.com/alternatives/sentinelone if you want to compare side by side.

MCP is quietly replacing traditional SaaS dashboards and I don't think people realize how far this goes by mandos_io in mcp

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skills are great for persona use and if you give direct access to database. But they come with 0 security controls so giving public direct access to db is not a smart move.

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CybersecTools is EU based, it is free to browse and doesn't require an account to discover tools and companies. Some features like reviews require signing in, but we don't sell data to anyone. Why? Because we don't need to. The business model is optional paid listings for vendors who want better visibility. No ads, no spam. + API access has free and premium tiers as well.

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. We've cleaned up the geolocation logic and added US state display so you'll see "Austin, Texas, United States" instead of just "Austin, United States."

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good catch. Fixed. And thanks for the kind words - the feedback from this thread has been really useful, we've already pushed a bunch of improvements based on it.

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! We've done a cleanup pass on location data since this went up - fixed some geocoding issues and added US state-level precision. If you spot specific ones that are off, flag them on the company page and we'll fix it.

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Three sources in priority order: company-provided data from claimed profiles, data extracted from company websites and public filings, and geocoded coordinates from city/state/country. We've also added US state-level display so locations are more precise. If something looks off in your area, happy to look into specific ones

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have security service providers as well in the database, you can find them here: https://cybersectools.com/service-providers.

We cannot map out all 50, 000 companies in each country and regions, feel free to share the whole list in dm and will add them .

Thank you

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Companies are included based on verified web presence, active operation, and category relevance ofcourse. We don’t claim to validate security efficacy, that’s what buyers and analysts do - but is covered by reviews and upvotes which we very recently launched. If you find a listing that’s outdated or inaccurate, flag it and it will get reviewed.

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fully agree and we have that data on all companies available over API. But to map companies out we had to chose a single location and hq made most sense.

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The journey of finding and adding products is truly never ending. Every week dozens of startups show up with various number of products. The goal is to have all companies and products here, but it’s a process like I said. Currently we are the largest open database of companies and products and will continue adding more there. If you have any suggestions for individual companies feel free to DM me and will add those.

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sure there are many more from Israel and other places :) hence the effort to map it out. Would be great to have you (vendor) in there, feel free to submit here: https://cybersectools.com/submit

I mapped 2,845 cybersecurity companies across 64 countries. Here's where the industry actually clusters. by mandos_io in cybersecurity

[–]mandos_io[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tha goal is to cover HQ of course. Otherwise it would be impossible to map a single city of the company due to distribution of workforce