Compare the Top On-Premises Malware Analysis Tools as of October 2025

What are On-Premises Malware Analysis Tools?

Malware analysis tools enable security professionals to identify, quarantine, and analyze malware that's found on files or organizational systems and resources. Compare and read user reviews of the best On-Premises Malware Analysis tools currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Intezer Analyze
    Intezer automates Tier 1 SOC tasks, working like an extension of your team. Intezer can monitor incoming incidents from endpoint, email, or SIEM tools, then "autonomously" collects evidence, investigates, triages, triggers remediation action, and escalates only the the serious threats to your team for human intervention. Fast set up and integrations with your SOC and IR teams workflows (EDR, SOAR, SIEM, etc.) means you can starting filtering out false positives, get detailed analysis about every threat, and speed up your incident response time. Make sure every incident and artifact (such as files, URLs, endpoint memory, etc.) gets deeply analyzed, detecting malicious code in memory and other evasive threats.
    Starting Price: Free
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    BitNinja

    BitNinja

    BitNinja.com

    BitNinja provides 3E Linux server protection for large hosting providers and small businesses equally. Effective because of our unique Defense Network that uses the power of the Ninja Community. Every BitNinja-protected server worldwide shares attack information with each other, resulting in a more intelligent and stronger protection shield by every single assault. Effortless because it is fast and easy to install, so your server protection is up and running in no time. It requires no maintenance, just keep running in the background and protecting your and your customer’s servers while you can concentrate on other aspects of your business with peace of mind. Enjoyable because you can take joy in the benefits of BitNinja, like the increased server capacity caused by the significant drop in the server load. Furthermore, you can easily manage all the modules and features on the unified dashboard and check how the the software catches malicious traffic in real-time.
    Starting Price: $10 per server
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    VIPRE ThreatAnalyzer

    VIPRE ThreatAnalyzer

    VIPRE Security Group

    VIPRE ThreatAnalyzer is a powerful dynamic malware analysis sandbox that helps you stay ahead of cyber threats. It lets you safely uncover how malware could impact your organization, so you can respond faster and smarter. Today’s most dangerous attacks often hide in legitimate-looking files—like executables, PDFs, or Microsoft Office documents—waiting for one wrong click to cause chaos, disrupt operations, and rack up financial damage. ThreatAnalyzer intercepts suspicious files, including ransomware and zero-day threats, and detonates them in a secure sandbox environment. Its machine-learning engine analyzes the threats, providing valuable insights into how attacks work, which systems are at risk, and how to strengthen defenses. Get inside the mind of attackers without compromising your network. With VIPRE ThreatAnalyzer, you’ll gain the knowledge to outsmart cybercriminals before they strike.
    Starting Price: $5400/year for 5q/day
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    QFlow

    QFlow

    Quarkslab

    QFlow is an advance malware detection and analysis platform to reduce the risk of infection during file transfers. QFlow offers comprehensive detection methods and the customization and automation of processing chains to meet specific needs. QFlow integrates a suite of tools that allow advanced analysis of potentially malicious files: commercial antiviruses, commercial sandboxes, open source tools optimized with Quarkslab's expertise. The deployment modes offered, as well as the strict security requirements that apply to the solution, reduce the risk of data leakage. Use Cases: - detection of malware in files and URLs - advanced threat analysis for security engineers - simplified integration into IT infrastructure or business application chains via ICAP or APIs - removable device security through white stations Analysis: - Static analysis (4 AVs) - Dynamic analysis (VMRay) - Morphological analysis (Binary analysis by Cyber Detect's GORILLE)
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