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SCAP Workbench vs Netiquette

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

SCAP Workbench

7.0
Security & Privacy

SCAP Scanner And Tailoring Graphical User Interface

Netiquette

8.0
Security & Privacy

Network monitor

Metric SCAP Workbench Netiquette
Category Security & Privacy Security & Privacy
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 10 56
90-day Installs 25 186
365-day Installs 157 607
Version 1.2.1 2.3.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 234 370
GitHub Forks 71 45
Open Issues 75 10
License GPL-3.0 GPL-3.0
Language C++ Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago 1y ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Aug 27, 2019

Reviews

SCAP Workbench

SCAP Workbench is a graphical tool for SCAP scanning and tailoring, helping users manage security compliance. It offers features like scan execution, tailoring, and compliance visualization, benefiting security professionals and system administrators.

Provides a graphical interface for SCAP scanning and tailoring to simplify security compliance tasks.

Pros

  • + Streamlines complex SCAP tasks with a user-friendly interface
  • + Open-source under GPL-3.0, promoting transparency and customization
  • + Advanced tailoring capabilities for custom compliance needs

Cons

  • - Lacks auto-update functionality, requiring manual checks
  • - Performance issues reported on M1 Macs

Netiquette

Netiquette is a network monitoring tool developed by Objective-See, offering real-time traffic analysis and detailed protocol breakdowns. It benefits developers and security-conscious users by providing insights into network activity and historical data.

Netiquette monitors network traffic in real-time, displaying connection details, bytes transferred, and protocols used.

Pros

  • + Provides real-time network traffic monitoring with detailed insights.
  • + Developed by Objective-See, known for robust security tools.
  • + Open-source with a clear GPL-3.0 license.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates.
  • - Some concerns about external service connections.