I use Saner CVEM for vulnerability management across endpoints and servers, and the biggest advantage is having a centralized view of vulnerabilities instead of relying on multiple tools. It consolidates scan results and asset data in one place, which makes tracking and remediation easier.
The risk-based prioritization is useful for focusing on critical vulnerabilities instead of going through everything manually. It also provides actionable remediation steps, which helps reduce the time between detection and fixing issues.
Examples:
Identified critical vulnerabilities across multiple servers in a single dashboard instead of checking each system separately. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Initial setup and onboarding can take time, especially when configuring agents and properly grouping assets across environments. It’s not completely plug-and-play.
Another issue is alert noise—there are a lot of vulnerabilities reported and prioritizing them still requires manual filtering in some cases. The UI is functional but not always intuitive when navigating deeper into vulnerability details or reports.
Examples:
Asset grouping required manual adjustments during onboarding instead of being fully automated.
Critical vulnerabilities were mixed with medium/low ones, requiring extra filtering to prioritize correctly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.







