Guardian360 vs. DataGuard
Both platforms help businesses meet regulatory requirements, but they approach the problem from different angles. DataGuard focuses on the legal and organizational aspects of privacy; Guardian360 focuses on the technical security and vulnerability management that makes compliance possible.
| Comparison Point | Guardian360 | DataGuard |
|---|---|---|
| Core Focus | Technical Vulnerability & Governance | Privacy, GDPR & Legal Compliance |
| Security Monitoring | Continuous Network & App Scanning | Documentation & Risk Assessment |
| Compliance Mapping | Technical Mapping (ISO 27001, NIS2) | Legal Mapping (GDPR, Privacy Acts) |
| Threat Detection | Built-in Honeypots & Hacker Alerts | N/A (Process focused) |
| Data Privacy | Technical Access Control Validation | DSARs, RoPA & Consent Management |
| Implementation | Agentless Technical Scan | Software-as-a-Service + Expert DPO |
When DataGuard is the Right Choice
DataGuard is the ideal partner for legal and organizational privacy. If you need to manage Records of Processing Activities (RoPA), handle complex Subject Access Requests (DSARs), or appoint an external Data Protection Officer, DataGuard provides the legal framework you need.
Visit DataGuardWhen Guardian360 is the Right Choice
Choose Guardian360 to validate the technical reality of your security. While DataGuard helps you draft policies, Guardian360 scans your network, web apps, and M365 to ensure no technical vulnerabilities exist that could lead to a data breach.
Legal vs. Technical
Think of DataGuard as your "Legal Shield" and Guardian360 as your "Technical Sword." DataGuard ensures you are legally compliant with privacy laws, while Guardian360 provides the technical auditing required for security standards like ISO 27001 and NIS2.


