How RedStrike compares
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Comparisons
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RedStrike vs Cobalt
How RedStrike's automated continuous testing differs from Cobalt's human-led pentest-as-a-service: delivery model, coverage cadence, pricing model, and when each one is the right choice.
Read the comparison →RedStrike vs Intruder
How RedStrike compares with Intruder: continuous vulnerability scanning and attack surface monitoring versus verified exploitation, authorization testing, and compliance evidence exports.
Read the comparison →RedStrike vs a pentest bundled with your compliance platform
Compliance platforms now bundle an automated pentest. What that covers, what an annual point-in-time test misses, and when a separate continuous testing programme is worth paying for.
Read the comparison →RedStrike vs running the open-source tools yourself
RedStrike orchestrates Prowler, Nuclei, ZAP, Trivy and MobSF — all free to self-host. What the platform layer actually adds, what it costs to build yourself, and when DIY is the right call.
Read the comparison →Still deciding?
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