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Castle vs JScrambler: What are the differences?
Developers describe Castle as "Track security events or any unstructured data from your web backend or mobile app, and Castle will look for anomalies". Castle looks for suspicious login patterns without bothering the legitimate user nor the site administrator. The fully-automated anti-hijack engine identifies potential account compromises based on where the user logs in from and how they navigate the site. On the other hand, JScrambler is detailed as "Leading client-side security solution for JavaScript protection and real-time webpage monitoring". Jscrambler enables JavaScript applications to become self-defensive and resilient to tampering and reverse-engineering, while also providing complete visibility over client-side attacks.
Castle and JScrambler can be categorized as "Security" tools.
Some of the features offered by Castle are:
- Security Analytics
- Threat Alerts
- Login Notification Emails
On the other hand, JScrambler provides the following key features:
- Polymorphic JavaScript Obfuscation (transform your app into a form that is protected against reverse-engineering using automated static analysis attacks)
- Code Locks (restrict when, where and by whom the app can be executed)
- Self-Defending (combination of anti-tampering and anti-debugging techniques)