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Compare Risk Ledger vs SuperTokens

Overall Rating

Ease of Use

9

9

Customer Support

9

9

Value for Money

10

8

Functionality

9

8

Specifications

Backup And Disaster Recovery
Data Encryption
Intrusion Detection
Multi-Factor Authentication
Phishing Prevention
Security Audits And Reporting
Security Information And Event Management (SIEM)
Security Measure
Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management

Pros and Cons

Pros

Streamlines supplier onboarding and risk assessment processes

Reduces manual effort with centralized risk data

Enhances visibility and transparency across supply chains

Open-source core avoids vendor lock-in and gives full control of data logic

Modular auth flows via SDKs in Node.js, Python, Go, and more

Self-hosting the core layer is free and scales without added cost


Cons

Data relies on self-assessed supplier input

Bulk supplier invitation process could be improved

No built-in caching, which can impact high-performance needs

Setup and maintenance require solid technical understanding

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