Choosing between Abnormal Security and Resolver for compliance automation? Both support SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, NIST CSF, while Resolver also covers ISO 27001. This comparison breaks down ratings, pricing, framework coverage, and key differences to help you decide.
Frameworks
Resolver (5 vs 4)
Starting Price
Tied ($Contact for pricing/mo)
User Rating
Abnormal Security (4.6/5)
4.6/5 (0 reviews)
Founded in 2018, Abnormal Security is a cloud email security platform that uses behavioral AI to protect organizations from advanced email attacks including business email compromise, phishing, and account takeover. The platform provides compliance reporting and integrates with GRC workflows to demonstrate email security posture. It holds a excellent 4.6/5 rating based on 0 reviews. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA. The company has 501-1000 employees. It supports SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, NIST CSF.
4.0/5 (0 reviews)
Founded in 2004, Resolver , now part of Kyndryl, is an enterprise risk management platform that helps organizations identify, assess, and resolve risks across the enterprise. The platform provides risk intelligence, incident management, and compliance tracking for large organizations with complex risk landscapes. It holds a strong 4.0/5 rating based on 0 reviews. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The company has 201-500 employees. It supports SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, NIST CSF, HIPAA.
| Feature | Abnormal Security | Resolver |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 4.6/5 (0 reviews) | 4.0/5 (0 reviews) |
| Starting Price | Contact for pricing | Contact for pricing |
| Founded | 2018 | 2004 |
| Company Size | 501-1000 | 201-500 |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, CA | Toronto, Canada |
| Frameworks | 4 | 5 |
| Pricing Plans | 3 | 3 |
| Framework | Abnormal Security | Resolver |
|---|---|---|
| GDPR | ||
| HIPAA | ||
| ISO 27001 | ||
| NIST CSF | ||
| SOC 2 |
In summary: Abnormal Security has a notably higher user rating (4.6 vs 4.0). Also, Resolver supports additional frameworks (ISO 27001) that Abnormal Security does not cover. Also, Resolver has been in the market longer (since 2004), while Abnormal Security (since 2018) brings a more modern approach. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your organization's specific compliance requirements, team size, and budget. We recommend requesting demos from both vendors before committing.
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