What protects what
The parts do not overlap. The Windows client protects computers and servers, the WordPress plugin protects websites, the sensor collects. If you have both computers and websites you need both kinds of protection.
Feature by feature
| Windows client 4.0 | WordPress protection | WF SecurityCloud Sensor | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Protects | Windows computers and servers | WordPress websites | Nothing — it collects |
| Blocks traffic | ✓ | ✓ | – |
| Kernel driver | ✓ | – | – |
| Brute-force protection | Remote desktop and services | WordPress login | – |
| Vulnerability scanning | Port scans against the device | Themes and plugins | Records attempts |
| Logs to the panel | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Controlled from the panel | ✓ | Partly | ✓ |
| Contributes threat data | – | – | ✓ |
| Counts as | One device per computer | One device per website | One device per sensor |
Which one do you need?
You have computers or servers
The Windows client. Covers both workstations and servers, and particularly systems with remote desktop open to the internet.
You have one or more websites
The WordPress plugin. One licence per site, regardless of how much traffic or how many accounts the site has.
You want to know what is aimed at you
WF SecurityCloud Sensor. A complement, not an alternative — it blocks nothing on your real systems.
You do not have to decide the split in advance. Licences are not locked to a product, so one can be moved from a computer to a website in the panel when your needs change.
Still unsure?
Describe your situation and we will say what is reasonable. We would rather sell the right thing than more.