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Aireye WDR (Wireless Detection and Response) is a commercial network detection and response tool by Aireye. Garland Technology EdgeLens is a commercial network detection and response tool by Garland Technology. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best network detection and response fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, company size fit, deployment model, here is our conclusion:
Aireye WDR (Wireless Detection and Response)
Mid-market and enterprise security teams struggling with rogue devices and lateral movement across Wi-Fi networks should evaluate Aireye WDR for its agentless asset discovery and real-time connection termination, which catches threats that traditional network monitoring misses. The platform's device-to-device interaction visibility and automated policy enforcement address the specific NIST PR.AA and DE.CM gaps most organizations have in wireless access control. Skip this if your wireless footprint is minimal or your IT and OT teams refuse to cede Wi-Fi blocking decisions to automated systems; the enforcement model assumes you want the tool making split-second connection decisions without human approval.
WDR platform for Wi-Fi security protecting IT/OT assets wirelessly
Bypass TAP/packet broker hybrid for before-and-after inline tool traffic analysis.
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Common questions about comparing Aireye WDR (Wireless Detection and Response) vs Garland Technology EdgeLens for your network detection and response needs.
Aireye WDR (Wireless Detection and Response): WDR platform for Wi-Fi security protecting IT/OT assets wirelessly. built by Aireye. Core capabilities include Wi-Fi asset identification and classification, Real-time wireless communication monitoring, Distributed concurrent Wi-Fi channel scanning..
Garland Technology EdgeLens: Bypass TAP/packet broker hybrid for before-and-after inline tool traffic analysis. built by Garland Technology. Core capabilities include Capture network traffic before and after inline security devices (IPS, firewalls, WAFs), Forward traffic copies to out-of-band packet capture, storage, and analysis tools, Historical lookback forensics for post-breach investigation..
Both serve the Network Detection and Response market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
Aireye WDR (Wireless Detection and Response) differentiates with Wi-Fi asset identification and classification, Real-time wireless communication monitoring, Distributed concurrent Wi-Fi channel scanning. Garland Technology EdgeLens differentiates with Capture network traffic before and after inline security devices (IPS, firewalls, WAFs), Forward traffic copies to out-of-band packet capture, storage, and analysis tools, Historical lookback forensics for post-breach investigation.
Aireye WDR (Wireless Detection and Response) is developed by Aireye. Garland Technology EdgeLens is developed by Garland Technology. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Aireye WDR (Wireless Detection and Response) and Garland Technology EdgeLens serve similar Network Detection and Response use cases: both are Network Detection and Response tools. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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