Guardian360 vs ClamAV
An open-source antivirus engine used widely for mail and web gateways — a malware component, not a posture tool.
What ClamAV is good at
ClamAV is a widely used open-source antivirus engine, ideal for embedding malware scanning into mail and web gateways. It is a useful component rather than a posture or compliance platform.
Side by side
How they compare
| Guardian360 | ClamAV | |
|---|---|---|
| Origin & data residency | Netherlands, EU-only | Open-source (global) |
| Delivery model | Partner-only | None (open project) |
| Deployment | Agentless SaaS | Agent / engine on host |
| Compliance coverage | 25+ frameworks, continuously mapped | None |
| Intrusion detection | Built-in honeypots | Malware only |
| Microsoft 365 insight | Included | No |
| Ease of use | High | Manual integration |
Based on publicly available information at the time of writing. Vendors evolve quickly — always verify the latest details with each provider.
When ClamAV may fit better
Technical teams that need a free malware-scanning engine to embed in mail or web gateways.
When Guardian360 fits better
Organisations that need vulnerability scanning, compliance mapping, intrusion detection and Microsoft 365 insight — a different job entirely from a malware engine.
Common questions
Guardian360 vs ClamAV, answered
Does Guardian360 include antivirus?
Guardian360 is not a malware engine like ClamAV; it focuses on scanning, compliance, detection and M365 insight. They address different needs.
Is ClamAV enough on its own?
For malware scanning in a gateway, it can be. For posture, compliance and intrusion detection, you would add a platform such as Guardian360.
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