Detailed comparison across 10 dimensions
Winner: Openedr
OpenEDR clearly comes out ahead of Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR on Staquest's weighted six-dimension score. OpenEDR has a free tier; Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR does not.
| Overview | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type | hybrid | hybrid |
| Company | Xcitium | Palo Alto Networks |
| Free Tier | ||
| Has API | ||
| Open Source | ||
| Learning Curve | - | - |
| Integration | - | - |
| Trending | Stable | Stable |
| GitHub Stars | - | - |
| Industries | DevelopmentCybersecurity & InfoSec | DevelopmentCybersecurity & InfoSec |
| Categories | security-tools | security-tools |
| Website | Visit | Visit |
Openedr
open source
custom
custom
| Feature | openedr | palo-alto-networks-cortex-xdr |
|---|---|---|
| Core Edr Capabilities | ||
| Cloud Environment Protection | ||
| Mitre Att&Ck Visibility | ||
| Detection | ||
| Real-Time Threat Detection | ||
| Endpoint Protection | ||
| Root Cause Analysis | ||
| Investigation | ||
| Self-Hosted Infrastructure Required | ||
| Network Protection | ||
| Prevention | ||
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Dashes mean the feature isn't listed in our data. The tool may still support it.
On Staquest's weighted six-dimension scoring, OpenEDR comes out ahead overall, though Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR can be the better fit depending on your priorities — see the dimension-by-dimension breakdown above.
OpenEDR offers a free tier; Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR does not currently list one.
OpenEDR is open source. The feature comparison and dimension scores above cover the full breakdown.