Features, pricing, ratings, and pros & cons — compared head-to-head.
Anantis TrapEye is a commercial honeypots & deception tool by ANANTIS. LaBrea is a free honeypots & deception tool. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best honeypots & deception fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of core features, integrations, company size fit, deployment model, here is our conclusion:
Small to mid-market teams with flat networks and spare IP space should deploy LaBrea to weaponize their unused address ranges; it's free, requires no agents, and turns idle infrastructure into a persistent trap that bleeds attacker time and tools. The tool excels at NIST Detect through its sticky honeypot design, forcing reconnaissance to slow down and reveal intent before reaching production assets. Skip this if your environment is heavily cloud-native or if you need active threat hunting and response automation; LaBrea is a passive tripwire, not a hunting platform.
Detects intruders the moment they interact with your network.
LaBrea is a 'sticky' honeypot and IDS tool that traps malicious actors by creating virtual servers on unused IP addresses.
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Common questions about comparing Anantis TrapEye vs LaBrea for your honeypots & deception needs.
Anantis TrapEye: Detects intruders the moment they interact with your network. built by ANANTIS. Core capabilities include Deception-Based Threat Detection, Near-zero false positives, Proactive Cybersecurity..
LaBrea: LaBrea is a 'sticky' honeypot and IDS tool that traps malicious actors by creating virtual servers on unused IP addresses..
Both serve the Honeypots & Deception market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
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