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In an increasingly complex digital environment, medium and large companies face constant cyber threats that put their information and business continuity at risk. However, not all of them have a dedicated internal security team to monitor and respond to these risks in real time.
This is where the SOC as a Service (Security Operations Center managed as a service) comes into play, a solution that allows organizations to access advanced cybersecurity capabilities without the need for their own infrastructure. In this article, we explain what a SOC as a Service is, its main benefits, challenges and how to choose the right supplier for your company.
A SOC as a Service is an outsourced service that provides real-time monitoring, detection and response to security incidents. This service integrates advanced technologies and an expert team that continuously monitors the company's technological infrastructure, applications and networks.
Key Features
Hiring a managed SOC allows you to have state-of-the-art tools and certified professionals without the need to invest in equipment or hire internal staff.
It avoids expenses associated with infrastructure, maintenance and training, achieving efficient cybersecurity with a flexible payment model.
Thanks to continuous monitoring and advanced analysis, SOC as a Service reduces detection and response time, minimizing impacts.
The SOC helps ensure that the company complies with regulations such as GDPR, NIS2 or ISO 27001, facilitating regulatory audits and reporting.
The service adapts to growth and changes in technological infrastructure without the company having to worry about updates or technical adjustments.
It is essential that the vendor ensures smooth integration with current technologies and platforms to avoid gaps in oversight.
Outsourcing security involves sharing sensitive information. Therefore, it is essential to choose a SOC that complies with strict privacy and confidentiality protocols.
Every company has unique needs. The SOC must offer services adapted to the client's specific industry, size and risks.
The relationship with the supplier must be based on transparency, constant communication and clear service level agreements (SLA).
Implementing a SOC as a Service is a smart strategy for medium and large companies that want to strengthen their security without the complexities of managing an internal center. This service offers advanced technology, specialized experts and continuous surveillance that allows us to effectively anticipate and react to digital threats.
Do you want to discover how a managed SOC can protect your business and optimize your resources? Contact us at info@apolocybersecurity.com for a personalized assessment and start shielding your company against cyber risks.