Chief Information Officer at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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Top 20
Oct 21, 2025
For us, The NodeZero Platform is literally the single best security solution we have because the way that it works is we're able to scan every part of our network, both internally and externally, and then get completely actionable feedback that doesn't matter if it's for an application developer or a network admin. The way that the feedback is presented leaves no room for what is the problem. Our use cases are internal network scans, external penetration tests, and then all of the remediation that goes along with those two results. The final use case that we use is we actively scan every single network password and make sure that no one has password reuse, duplication, or any of the things that have gotten a lot of other companies in trouble. This is one of their easiest features to start with. That is the primary use case.
I use The NodeZero Platform as a consultant on penetration testing engagements for various customers. This might be different than some of their more common use cases where companies use it internally. The primary use case is for penetration testing engagements, and the main driver for having The NodeZero Platform is that it's a force multiplier for me as an individual to perform more penetration testing without additional human resources.
Director of IT Security at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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Top 10
Sep 23, 2025
The primary use case that we have for The NodeZero Platform is for scanning the environment and identifying vulnerabilities. The tool prioritizes vulnerabilities, focusing on the most critical ones.
The primary use case for the NodeZero Platform is as an extension to existing vulnerability management systems. Initially, it complemented solutions like Qualys or Tenable. However, there has been a shift towards using NodeZero to replace existing vulnerability management solutions altogether. The motivations include cost savings and addressing issues that traditional vulnerability managers might report but do not actually affect system security.
To meet standards, I am required to do penetration testing periodically. This is something I can do on-demand anytime I choose, or I can set it up to recur on a recurring schedule.
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We use The NodeZero Platform for control validation and we are also looking for the likelihood of vulnerabilities.
For us, The NodeZero Platform is literally the single best security solution we have because the way that it works is we're able to scan every part of our network, both internally and externally, and then get completely actionable feedback that doesn't matter if it's for an application developer or a network admin. The way that the feedback is presented leaves no room for what is the problem. Our use cases are internal network scans, external penetration tests, and then all of the remediation that goes along with those two results. The final use case that we use is we actively scan every single network password and make sure that no one has password reuse, duplication, or any of the things that have gotten a lot of other companies in trouble. This is one of their easiest features to start with. That is the primary use case.
I use The NodeZero Platform as a consultant on penetration testing engagements for various customers. This might be different than some of their more common use cases where companies use it internally. The primary use case is for penetration testing engagements, and the main driver for having The NodeZero Platform is that it's a force multiplier for me as an individual to perform more penetration testing without additional human resources.
The primary use case that we have for The NodeZero Platform is for scanning the environment and identifying vulnerabilities. The tool prioritizes vulnerabilities, focusing on the most critical ones.
The primary use case for the NodeZero Platform is as an extension to existing vulnerability management systems. Initially, it complemented solutions like Qualys or Tenable. However, there has been a shift towards using NodeZero to replace existing vulnerability management solutions altogether. The motivations include cost savings and addressing issues that traditional vulnerability managers might report but do not actually affect system security.
To meet standards, I am required to do penetration testing periodically. This is something I can do on-demand anytime I choose, or I can set it up to recur on a recurring schedule.
The solution is used for penetration testing.