What do you like best about Plerion?
I’ve recently been working with Plerion, and it’s clear this platform is redefining how security teams manage visibility, collaboration, and prioritization at scale.
At the core of the platform is Pleri – a powerful and intuitive interface that enables security, engineering, and compliance teams to work from a single source of truth. Pleri brings together data from multiple cloud providers, Kubernetes clusters, workloads, and tools into one unified graph, allowing teams to identify and resolve risks faster.
Some standout features I’ve found particularly useful:
🧠 Security Graph that connects identities, infrastructure, and vulnerabilities across environments.
📊 Boards and Issues to track and triage findings collaboratively with context.
🌐 Agentless scanning across AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes.
⚙️ Built-in workflows and integrations for DevOps and compliance alignment.
Plerion not only helps identify risk, but it also streamlines remediation efforts by giving the right context to the right team – cutting down noise and accelerating response times.
Highly recommend giving it a look if you're aiming to scale cloud security without complexity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about Plerion?
One thing to keep in mind is that Poli, the AI assistant within Plerion, is still in active development. While it's a promising feature that aims to simplify security operations and enhance decision-making, it currently has room to grow in both accuracy and functionality.
As more data and feedback flow into the platform, we can expect Poli to become a much more powerful assistant — but for now, it should be seen as a supportive tool rather than a fully mature solution. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.