SOC Is the team protecting you

Get Around-the-Clock Security Monitoring Without Building a SOC In-House

A managed SOC helps your organization monitor threats, investigate suspicious activity, and respond faster with expert support and around-the-clock visibility.

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Why SOC? 

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Security Operations Center Explained

What is SOC?

 A Security Operations Center, or SOC, is the function responsible for monitoring, detecting, investigating, and responding to cybersecurity threats. A managed SOC gives your organization access to the people, processes, and tools needed to strengthen security monitoring without having to build a full internal operation. 

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Monitor

Monitors your environment for threats across endpoints, networks, cloud systems, and identities

Improvement

Improves security coverage with ongoing visibility and monitoring beyond what most internal teams can do alone

 What types of companies use SOC services?

Organizations Without 24/7 Internal Coverage

Many organizations do not have the staff or resources to monitor security events around the clock. A managed SOC helps fill that gap by providing ongoing visibility into suspicious activity, including after hours, on weekends, and during times when internal teams are unavailable.

Businesses with Lean IT or Security Teams

For companies with small IT or security teams, it can be difficult to balance daily responsibilities with continuous threat monitoring and investigation. A managed SOC helps extend internal resources by taking on the work of reviewing alerts, identifying real threats, and supporting faster response when issues arise.

Companies with Hybrid or Complex Environments

Organizations with a mix of on-prem infrastructure, cloud platforms, remote users, and multiple security tools often face visibility challenges. A managed SOC helps bring more structure and oversight to these environments by monitoring activity across systems and helping teams connect the dots when something looks suspicious.

Organizations Handling Sensitive Data

Businesses that store or process sensitive information, such as customer records, financial data, healthcare information, or confidential business assets, often need stronger security monitoring. A managed SOC helps these organizations improve detection, reduce risk, and gain better insight into activity that could put critical data at risk.

Businesses Facing Compliance or Cyber Insurance Pressure

As compliance expectations and cyber insurance requirements continue to grow, many businesses need stronger monitoring, reporting, and incident response capabilities. A managed SOC can help support these efforts by improving security visibility, documenting events more effectively, and strengthening the overall approach to threat detection and response.

Growing Companies That Need More Mature Security Operations

As businesses grow, their environments often become harder to secure with basic tools and limited internal oversight alone. A managed SOC helps growing organizations build a more mature security operation by adding continuous monitoring, investigation support, and a stronger foundation for long-term security improvement.

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