NodeZero by Horizon3.ai enhances cybersecurity by allowing teams to view vulnerabilities from an attacker's perspective, facilitating the identification of exploit risks and the verification of security measures.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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The NodeZero Platform | 1.2% |
Wiz | 10.3% |
Tenable Nessus | 7.7% |
Other | 80.8% |
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Category | Vulnerability Management | Oct 3, 2025 | Download |
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Comparison | The NodeZero Platform vs Tenable Nessus | Oct 3, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | The NodeZero Platform vs Qualys VMDR | Oct 3, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | The NodeZero Platform vs Wiz | Oct 3, 2025 | Download |
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Wiz | 4.5 | 10.3% | 95% | 23 interviewsAdd to research |
Microsoft Defender for Cloud | 4.0 | 5.3% | 94% | 79 interviewsAdd to research |
NodeZero enables organizations to detect how attackers exploit misconfigurations and vulnerabilities by providing validated evidence of security flaws. It performs large-scale pentesting quickly without manual interference and allows security teams to concentrate on real risks rather than hypothetical threats. Its comprehensive approach enables seamless transitions between on-premises and cloud environments, confirming and managing vulnerabilities through verified exploits.
What features does NodeZero bring?NodeZero serves industries with high compliance standards like finance and healthcare, where scheduled and on-demand testing meet rigorous security requirements. Its capability to supplement traditional vulnerability systems offers both cost advantages and enhanced accuracy, emphasizing critical issue resolution. Its AI-driven assessments, automatic cloud updates, and easy deployment via Docker make it an effective choice for modern cybersecurity needs.
The NodeZero Platform was previously known as Horizon3.ai.
Organizations across finance, healthcare, government, education, and critical infrastructure use NodeZero to stay ahead of attackers, reduce risk, and prove the effectiveness of their defenses.
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Information Security Manager at a non-profit with 51-200 employees | 5.0 | I've used NodeZero for two years and find it intuitive, effective, and essential for prioritizing vulnerabilities, improving our security posture, and simplifying reporting, though I'd love it more if it could automatically apply patches. |
Director of IT Security at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees | 5.0 | I've found The NodeZero Platform exceptional for prioritizing vulnerabilities, enabling quicker fixes and retests, minimizing risk efficiently, and offering solid support and seamless setup—making it one of the most impactful tools we've implemented. |
CEO at cybovate | 4.0 | I primarily use the NodeZero Platform to enhance vulnerability management, benefiting from its straightforward deployment via Docker and autonomous operation. Improvements are needed in reporting for large enterprises, and integration with systems like ServiceNow would be valuable. |
Manager, Information Technology at a performing arts with 11-50 employees | 4.5 | I use the NodeZero Platform for penetration testing to meet standards. It's cost-effective, easy to use, and can deploy in the cloud, but the container sometimes loses sync, requiring manual updates. Other solutions were too expensive. |
Works at a hospitality company with 201-500 employees | 5.0 | I've found the NodeZero Platform to be reliable, user-friendly, and effective for automated vulnerability scanning, with helpful reporting and support. It's cost-effective compared to manual testing and gives me confidence in my network's security posture. |
Director, Engineering at a computer software company with 11-50 employees | 0.5 | I find the penetration testing and scans of NodeZero Platform useful, but the reports are ineffective with many false positives and no threat detection. This led us to seek other solutions, as it didn't enhance our cybersecurity posture or yield ROI. |