Looking for a Bitsight alternative?
Here is what Bitsight is good at, what DomainDrift does, and how to tell which one your problem needs. Sometimes the answer is to stay where you are, and this page says so.
- Domains in the catalog
- ~809,000
- Scans a day
- 315,000
- Catalog swept
- under 3 days
What Bitsight is good at
A pioneer of security ratings, scoring the externally observable security posture of organisations for third-party risk management, cyber insurance underwriting, and board-level reporting, with deep adoption among enterprises and insurers.
Choose it when: Enterprise third-party risk programmes that need one comparable rating across thousands of vendors, and reporting built for procurement, insurers and boards.
What DomainDrift adds
The dated observation layer that sits under a risk decision: every reading of a domain’s DNS, mail, certificates and hosting is Ed25519-signed the moment it is taken and anchored on a public chain in 15-minute windows, and a reading, once taken, is never edited. When a vendor disputes what their infrastructure looked like on a date, you hand over the receipt and they run the check themselves.
When to stay where you are
Your programme is built on a comparable score across a large portfolio and your stakeholders expect a rating. A rating summarises judgement and a record preserves observations; they are different instruments, and a mature programme often wants both.
What this page does not claim. It describes what Bitsight is known for at a category level, and says nothing about their pricing or their feature set, because those change without telling us and we will not publish a number about someone else's product that we cannot stand behind. Everything stated about DomainDrift is checkable: start with a receipt.
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