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Arlie H.
Verified UserAutomotive · 1001-5000 employees
Asset Discovery has never been easier
Excellent overall.
- Flexibility of deployment, the scanners can run on any platform or hardware
- The speed of the scans and the accuracy of results are stupendous
- There are several options for scan frequency but I would like something between daily weekly like every 8 hours or every three days
- I am achieving this with multiple scan schedules
- It is a minor complaint
Bob R.
Verified UserInformation Technology and Services · 1001-5000 employees
Gain complete visibility and control of your network
Outstanding. Professional from the start. Does what it says on the tin. Hands-free updates. Complete network, system, and service visibility.
- Incredibly easy to acquire, install, and (securely) update
- I have the agent installed on multiple nodes and had zero issues with any of them (even macOS Catalina systems with the new, invasive permissions structure)
- Via the web UX I have quick access to reports and current status
- The data download makes it super easy to use in analytics environments
- The service is constantly updated with new features and signatures, making it straightforward to identify new devices and services as they emerge
- The alerting capability helped identify an IoT device that "went rogue" and installed a telnet service port without permission (that device is now in the town electronics recycling facility)
- It's one of the few IT and IT security products and services that did what it said on the tin Day 1 and continues to do so without any intervention on my part
- It's honestly difficult to find a serious flaw
- Agent releases are paced and come with great features and bug fixes
- I think, perhaps, one improvement could be to provide "prompts" or "coaxes" in the UX to help novice users (and those who do not have a steeped background in IT or security) identify ways they could use the service to better manage their infrastructure, identify issues, and be proactive
Why they chose it
"More control; better access to actionable data; less administrative time; easier to find and remediate issues."
Ameer H.
Verified UserInformation Technology and Services · 51-200 employees
Visibility to the blind spots
Verified reviewer
- Able to view the assets in the organisation
- Enumeration of applications of the discovered assets
Jim C.
Verified UserTelecommunications · 51-200 employees
Assurance for the external attack surface
We are using Rumble to provide an independent check of the services visible on our exposed external network surface, with both fast and slow/comprehensive scans. This provides assurance that network-level and server-level controls are configured appropriately.
- It was easy to use Rumble for the targeted job of asset discovery, without having to consider the impact of most products' actual scope of vulnerability detection
- By having to provide our own agent for the scanning endpoint, we remain in complete control of the source of the scans, and can integrate it into existing firewall and other protective technologies easily
- Analysing the changes over time isn't very easy in the current system, it highlights changes between current and last scan just fine but other periods are much more difficult
- There aren't a lot of facilities for controlling the impact or utilisation of the agent on the scanning machine; I'd like to be able to judge just 'how fast' we can effectively scan from within Rumble's management
Why they chose it
"The more complex tools were expensive, because they have a lot of complexity present in the features we didn't want to use (vulnerability scanning). The Open Source tools would have required us to develop the automation & monitoring capability that was already present in Rumble. We're not using Rumble's more unique features (determining service existence by indirect methods) in our use-case, but even so the price is compelling. Access to support is very fast and responsive, and can quickly dive into technical detail when needed at the same time as being able to fix billing issues!"
Mikel G.
Verified UserInformation Technology and Services · Self-Employed
Rumble is the way
I can always see the inventory and when things are not being used. I can save on licensing and resources if the tools or software are not being turned on at all.
I like the simple interface and the speed with witch it discovers items on the network
- There could be some functionality added to allow easier interacting with the discovered devices
- One click remote desktop or some way to add tools like NMap to a menu to further explore devices
Why they chose it
"Speed, performance, reliability, continuous development of the tools capabilities."
Lance H.
Verified UserStaffing and Recruiting · 1001-5000 employees
Rumble Asset Discovery
We’ve been incredibly impressed with what Rumble is able to deliver considering how easy it is deploy and how little resources it requires. Our organization has around 10,000 assets across 50 locations and the complete configuration and deployment took about one day of work. One other item to mention is how incredible support is. We’ve had a few questions and issues along the way and support has been the most responsive I’ve ever experienced. We regularly get not only responses but actual deployed product updates quicker than it sometimes takes to get a response from my own staff. I’m talking hours and in some cases minutes.
- Ease of use and speed of deployment are standout features
- Prior to Rumble we did not have a comprehensive network based asset identification tool
- We used a home grown set of bash scripts and scheduled tasks to identify devices as they connected to the network
- While this gave us point in time changes it lacked any sense of historical view of our network
- Rumble uses bleeding edge techniques for identifying network connected devices, many of which the team itself has created, which provides two huge benefits
- First, it provides extremely accurate asset identification
- Second, and probably even more important, is that all of the data gathered by scanning an asset is added to the database and can be queried
- This data is extremely useful for our security operations team when attempting to quantify the impact of a newly published vulnerability
- The web interface is also incredibly quick to search render
- Very impressive considering the amount of data generated by the scanners
- What makes Rumble so good could also been seen as a slight drawback, its laser focus on asset identification
- Rumble is by no means an asset management tool, nor does it claim to be, but what it provides is the foundation of all asset management systems
- It would be nice to expand it into that type of system
Muddassar H.
Verified UserInformation Technology and Services · 51-200 employees
Great CAASM tool for Asset discovery and context
Verified reviewer
Ease of operationAbility to accurately fingerprint assets with better contextUnauthenticated approach to asset discovery and fingerprinting
Ability to enumerate softwares/applications which are hosted in discovered assets
Verified Professional
Information Technology and Services · 51-200 employees
Very happy - easy to use, provides info
Rumble was very easy to roll out so that I can keep track of our AWS environment, as well as our various office networks. It's super simple to set up but gives me all the info I need. It also serves as a NIDS to some degree, and ensures that we have an eye on what's running, especially if it's surprising.
- Rumble was very easy to roll out so that I can keep track of our AWS environment, as well as our various office networks
- It's super simple to set up but gives me all the info I need
- I had to put it on Raspberry Pi's but that's because we are not heavy users of VMware or the like
- Having it as a plug-and-play appliance (hardware) might be a nice future enhancement
Why they chose it
"I was certain that a product from HD Moore would be quality, and was not disappointed. The free trial/beta period was also a good way to see what it was about."
Verified Professional
Computer & Network Security · 11-50 employees
Rumble: Wired, nmap: Tired
Computer & Network Security
After a long run owning the network inventory space, Rumble has stepped up the scanning and inventory game with a disruptive technology and business model
- Nothing really missing at this point, enjoying the constant improvements
Andrés S.
Verified UserBanking · 1001-5000 employees
Cutting through complexity assets management and shadow IT
Amazing
Ease of use; very simple, in one shot you're able to identify Shadow IT and Network Bridges
I know it's not a vulnerability manager, but would be great to include a risk score, regarding the assets, due old operating system
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