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JScrambler vs Sqreen: What are the differences?
Developers describe JScrambler 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. On the other hand, Sqreen is detailed as "Automated security for developers". Sqreen is a security platform that helps engineering team protect their web applications, API and micro-services in real-time. The solution installs with a simple application library and doesn't require engineering resources to operate. Security anomalies triggered are reported with technical context to help engineers fix the code. Ops team can assess the impact of attacks and monitor suspicious user accounts involved.
JScrambler and Sqreen belong to "Security" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by JScrambler are:
- 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)
On the other hand, Sqreen provides the following key features:
- Protection against vulnerabilities
- Monitoring of security anomalies
- Monitoring of suspicious users
Pros of JScrambler
Pros of Sqreen
- Block attacks in real-time12
- Security monitoring9
- Integrates in minutes8
- Easily enforce security headers6
- Prevent data breaches5
- Get full visibility into app security5
- Monitor suspicious users5
- Unified security solution for web apps1