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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

BloodHound Enterprise vs. BloodHound Open-Source

As we’re continuing to approach our summer launch, many of you have asked us for a simple breakdown of BloodHound Enterprise vs BloodHound free and open-source (FOSS). There’s quite a lot to detail as the two products are built around two completely different use cases for different target audiences — BloodHound FOSS is designed to identify Attack Paths to exploit, BloodHound Enterprise is designed to continuously and comprehensively manage Attack Path risk. However, we did our best to boil down everything in the table below for clarity.

We also recently did a webinar and live Q&A just covering the differences in data collection if you’re looking for more information on that topic specifically.

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