The negative aspect is that it only provides visibility; you require integration with multiple products to get complete control. If it provided certain built-in features, you could more easily control the endpoints. Another point is that multi-scanning and sanitization work over the network; even though no one is providing this feature, it can be difficult for organizations, especially those with a multi-branch and multi-layer enterprise network. For small scale enterprises, it is going to be a very good use case.
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The negative aspect is that it only provides visibility; you require integration with multiple products to get complete control. If it provided certain built-in features, you could more easily control the endpoints. Another point is that multi-scanning and sanitization work over the network; even though no one is providing this feature, it can be difficult for organizations, especially those with a multi-branch and multi-layer enterprise network. For small scale enterprises, it is going to be a very good use case.