Comparison Guide
CyberFox vs BeyondTrust
CyberFox and BeyondTrust both address privileged access management but target different segments. BeyondTrust offers broad enterprise privilege management, while CyberFox focuses on delivering essential PAM for SMBs.
Quick Answer
BeyondTrust wins for most buyers.
More accessible for SMBs without sacrificing core PAM capabilities.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | CyberFox | BeyondTrust |
|---|---|---|
| Target Market | SMBs and MSPs | Mid-market and enterprise |
| Deployment Complexity | Simple cloud deployment | Enterprise deployment |
| Endpoint Privilege Mgmt | Focused on PAM | Includes endpoint privilege management |
| Remote Access | Secure remote access included | Privileged Remote Access product |
| Pricing | Transparent SMB pricing | Enterprise sales process |
Our Verdict
CyberFox is the right choice for SMBs that need practical PAM without enterprise complexity. BeyondTrust suits larger organizations with advanced endpoint privilege management requirements.
Quick Picks
Which one should you pick?
Three buyer profiles, three answers. Pick the row that fits.
SMB / MSP-managed
Pick: CyberFox
Under a few hundred endpoints, users still running as local admin, no appetite for an enterprise PAM rollout. AutoElevate strips admin rights, auto-approves known-good elevations, and deploys in hours, not months.
Get a CyberFox PAM quoteMid-market / enterprise
Pick: BeyondTrust
Unix and Linux servers, third-party vendor remote access, or on-prem appliance requirements put you in BeyondTrust territory (Password Safe, Privileged Remote Access, multi-platform EPM). Budget for an enterprise sales cycle and a longer deployment.
Talk to a strategistIn-house IT, self-managed
Pick: CyberFox, Unio-deployed
You have a capable internal team and just need the tooling stood up right. Unio licenses AutoElevate, builds the initial elevation rule set, and hands day-to-day approval decisions to your staff.
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- CyberFOX AutoElevate is a privileged access management tool that removes local admin rights from end-user devices and lets admins create elevation rules from UAC events to automate future requests; CyberFOX offers a 14-day free trial and cites a 4.8/5 G2 rating with over 100 positive reviews. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
- CyberFOX positions its stack for MSPs and lean IT teams with a "deploys in hours, not months" claim, and its platform now spans four products: AutoElevate PAM, Password Manager, DNS Filtering, and Timus SASE. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
- BeyondTrust's documentation site lists eight product lines: Password Safe, Privileged Remote Access, Remote Support, Endpoint Privilege Management for Windows and Mac, Endpoint Privilege Management for Unix and Linux, Identity Security Insights, Entitle, and AD Bridge, with cloud and on-premises deployment options that vary by product. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
- BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access deploys as a cloud service, a physical B Series appliance, or a virtual appliance (with deployment guides for AWS, Azure, Hyper-V, VMware, and Nutanix AHV) and documents credential injection from a credential store plus real-time session monitoring, auditing, and recording. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
- NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5 defines least privilege, the principle PAM tools enforce, as the principle that a security architecture is designed so that each entity is granted the minimum system resources and authorizations that the entity needs to perform its function. [source] · verified 2026-07-01