vRx vs Automox: Which one is right for you?
While Automox provides efficient patching, vRx delivers comprehensive, advanced remediation to better manage the growing volume of vulnerabilities. In addition to real-time discovery and context-driven prioritization, vRx offers three distinct ways to mitigate risks beyond just patching.
27
Days
from discovery to remediation
180
Days
from discovery to remediation
Which solution is right for you?
Advanced Vulns Remediation
vRx’s advanced vulnerability intelligence goes beyond patching, offering contextual prioritization, patchless protection, and a scripting engine to mitigate risks.
Basic Patch Management
Automox offers straightforward, automated patching across major OS families and select applications, making it suitable for quick compliance and streamlined updates.
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vRx
Automox
vRx is continuously detecting and reporting new vulnerabilities in your environment. Using lightweight agents and an intuitive cloud dashboard, you will always be informed on the current active CVEs in your environment at all times.
Automox does not include any out of the box vulnerability scanning and requires an integration with Rapid7 for this. Relying on integrations adds additional costs and unnecessary complexity.
vRx goes beyond basic vulnerability detection by analyzing and weighing additional risk factors associated with each vulnerability. From there, the prioritization engine automatically assigns an easy to read risk score so you know where your security and IT teams need to spend the most time and energy.
Automox does not have any built-in vulnerability scanning or contextual prioritization.
vRx makes patch management easy. OS and 3rd party app patches are automatically aggregated in vRx for you and are able to be installed on endpoints through one time patches as well as through automations.
Automox does offer patch management and this is its key feature and business use case but it does not natively tie it back to security risks or vulnerabilities.
vRx not only detects vulnerabilities but also has the tools to remediate them. Depending on the nature of the vulnerability, vRx has a corresponding mitigation method available.
Automox has patching and a script library for vulnerability remediation. Because the dashboard is very basic and offers very limited information it is difficult to tell if your remediations are successful.
vRx provides several reporting options so you can choose what works best for your organization. Exporting data to external sources like SIEM, Syslog, Ticketing systems is possible as well as downloading executive and granular technical reports.
Automox’s dashboard is clunky and offers very little data often leaving users confused if a patch was successful or not.
"With Vicarius' vRx, I've never seen a patch that failed or had to be rolled back. We're saving quite a bit of time. Our clients using vRx haven't had any issues, and they've easily established patching for all their endpoints. "
Jeremy Herman
Security Engineer