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CrowdStrike Falcon
Best overallFor everyday users and small businesses, neither CrowdStrike Falcon nor Exabeam is a practical choice — both are enterprise cybersecurity tools designed for IT and security teams, not individuals. CrowdStrike Falcon wins for organizations that need lightweight, real-time endpoint protection with AI-powered threat hunting, while Exabeam is better for large enterprises that already have a security operations center and need deep log analysis and user behavior analytics. The single biggest difference: CrowdStrike protects devices directly; Exabeam analyzes logs and user activity across an entire network.
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Common questions
No — neither tool has a mobile app. You can only access them through a web browser on a computer.
CrowdStrike Falcon is easier: you install one agent per computer and configure policies in a web console. Exabeam requires deploying collectors, mapping user identities, and waiting 30 days for baseline learning — it's not for beginners.
No. At $7.99/device/month, it's overpriced for a single home computer. You're better off with a consumer antivirus like Bitdefender or Malwarebytes for under $50/year.
No. Exabeam is a log analysis and behavior monitoring platform — it does not scan files or block malware on devices. You still need an endpoint protection tool like CrowdStrike or Microsoft Defender.
CrowdStrike Falcon. Exabeam is designed for large enterprises with dedicated security teams. For 20 people, CrowdStrike gives you real device protection without the complexity and cost of a full SIEM.
CrowdStrike Falcon wins for small teams needing device protection; Exabeam is only for large enterprises with security staff — neither is for everyday users.
If you're a regular person or run a small business, skip both of these — they're built for IT professionals and large budgets. CrowdStrike Falcon is the more practical choice if you have a few computers to protect and can afford $8/device/month, but for most everyday users, a consumer antivirus or a free tool like Microsoft Defender will do the job just fine.
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