SentinelOne
VSWebroot
Cybersecurity Comparison
SentinelOne vs Webroot: Side-by-Side Comparison
Pros & Cons
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SentinelOne
Webroot
Use Case Analysis
Which is better for Endpoint Security?
Both SentinelOne and Webroot support Endpoint Security workflows. SentinelOne has a slight edge with a 4.7 rating and Autonomous response rolls back ransomware damage automatically without analyst input. If Endpoint Security is your primary use case, SentinelOne is the safer pick.
Which is better for Antivirus?
Both SentinelOne and Webroot support Antivirus workflows. SentinelOne has a slight edge with a 4.7 rating and Autonomous response rolls back ransomware damage automatically without analyst input. If Antivirus is your primary use case, SentinelOne is the safer pick.
Which is better for Privacy?
Both SentinelOne and Webroot support Privacy workflows. SentinelOne has a slight edge with a 4.7 rating and Autonomous response rolls back ransomware damage automatically without analyst input. If Privacy is your primary use case, SentinelOne is the safer pick.
Which is better for Encryption?
Both SentinelOne and Webroot support Encryption workflows. SentinelOne has a slight edge with a 4.7 rating and Autonomous response rolls back ransomware damage automatically without analyst input. If Encryption is your primary use case, SentinelOne is the safer pick.
Which is better for Dark Web Monitoring?
Both SentinelOne and Webroot support Dark Web Monitoring workflows. SentinelOne has a slight edge with a 4.7 rating and Autonomous response rolls back ransomware damage automatically without analyst input. If Dark Web Monitoring is your primary use case, SentinelOne is the safer pick.
Verdict
SentinelOne edges out Webroot with a 4.7 vs 4.2 rating. SentinelOne's main advantage: Autonomous response rolls back ransomware damage automatically without analyst input. That said, Webroot may still be the better choice if MSPs and SMBs managing many endpoints needing fast lightweight cloud-based scanning.
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