Cloud-based SOC and SIEM
Stop Threats Early and Strengthen Your Team
Elevate Your Security
The AgileBlue next generation Cloud-based SOC and SIEM can help organizations save on cost while providing faster time to value over on-premises SOC/SIEM solutions as well as high availability. A strong security operations program combines people, process, and technology to rapidly detect, investigate, and neutralize threats that challenge the reputation and security of your organization. Our end-to-end NextGen cloud based SOC and SIEM service helps mature your security posture and defend your enterprise by measurably reducing the time it takes to detect and respond to threats.
SOC-as-a-Service will be the best fit for most small and midsize companies because the primary benefits of SOC-as-a-Service are economics and cybersecurity coverage. Organizations that are substituting their in-house security operations center for a SOC-as-a-Service provider can see up to an 80% reduction in annual spend.
Advanced Technology to Protect Your Business
A SOC-as-a-Service provider will bring advanced technologies to the engagement. These are normally well beyond the reach of small and midsize organizations to procure, implement, deploy, and maintain independently. Examples include enhanced detection, user behavior and entity behavior analytics, risk analysis weighting, and incorporation of threat intelligence data. Coupled with advanced automation and AI/machine learning, these technologies will benefit the organization and the service provider.
A Stronger Cyber Strategy
Outsourcing to a SOC-as-a-Service provider does not completely release the organization from cybersecurity requirements. The organization will still need to have a structure to define cybersecurity strategy and risk appetite, and the CIO or other designated executive will be responsible for informing and guiding key stakeholders of cyber-related risks. The CIO or designated representative will also remain responsible for cyber-related interactions with examiners, regulators, and auditors. However, a capable SOC-as-a-Service provider will successfully offload the day-to-day cybersecurity functions and be ready to jump into the action in the event of a cyber incident.
A Stronger Cyber Strategy
Outsourcing to a SOC-as-a-Service provider does not completely release the organization from cybersecurity requirements. The organization will still need to have a structure to define cybersecurity strategy and risk appetite, and the CIO or other designated executive will be responsible for informing and guiding key stakeholders of cyber-related risks. The CIO or designated representative will also remain responsible for cyber-related interactions with examiners, regulators, and auditors. However, a capable SOC-as-a-Service provider will successfully offload the day-to-day cybersecurity functions and be ready to jump into the action in the event of a cyber incident.