Absolute Ransomware Response vs. Lookout

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Absolute Ransomware Response
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Absolute Ransomware Response enables organizations to assess their ransomware preparedness for endpoints, monitors their endpoint cyber hygiene across the entire device fleet and allows for an expedited endpoint recovery.N/A
Lookout
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Lookout, from the San Francisco-based company of the same name, is a platform offering mobile endpoint security.
$2.99
Per Device Per Month
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Premium
$2.99
Per Device Per Month
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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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User Testimonials
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Protecting personal or corporate devices from virus attacks, protecting privacy, safe browsing experience, and wifi & network security requirements. It can be used for personal devices like iPhone or Android. It can also help with locating device features for protecting devices from being stolen .it also has features to backup your phone, calls, and contacts. Overall complete package to protect your device in the online and offline world
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Pros
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  • A key strength is their proactive cybersecurity posture. That's not nearly as common as it should be, especially with the level of awareness of the scope of the problem these days.
  • Another key strength is their global network. That level of visibility makes all the difference, in today's cyber wars where, and you can quote me: "When an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attack is just a matter of time, when even zero day detection is too late, radically different approaches are required if we are ever to win these cyberwars." That's exactly what Lookout has done, and continues to do.
  • One of the greatest cyber risks in mobile is what every one uses - apps! Apps from Starbucks to Nordstroms to banking to the myriad of productivity tools we all use everyday to exceed our business/productivity goals. Now with the ability of threat actors to trojanized apps, those Lookout scans that don't require you to do any upgrades, and their proactive cybersecurity posture are business critical for everyone.
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Cons
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  • The only con I have is that it is a paid solution to something that can be done for free but through multiple apps
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Usability
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I have never had any issue using the application since the UI and settings are laid out in an easy to follow way.
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Alternatives Considered
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Lookout was chosen by T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T which many employees have chosen as their mobile network provider. From that standpoint, it made it a simple decision. Its cloud based technology gives insight across almost all mobile code in the world. Lookout identifies connections that would otherwise go unseen without deep investigation. It helps prevent cybercriminals from sneaking into mobile devices and that's the key component for any mobile security solution. MobileIron and other competitor solutions have a similar offering, but based on network provider support I haven't need to look into the competition extensively.
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Return on Investment
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  • Business security based on mobile phones is kept safe thanks to the fact that this antivirus allows us to be aware of the state of each of them.
  • It allows all the information available through mobile phones to be kept safe since it also provides a backup of it.
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