ACPM IT Consulting Ltd.
A SOC is a centralized unit dealing with IT security issues. Starts with the detailed analysis of vast amounts of data obtained from organizational devices, forensic investigations and crisis operations, and is peaking in rapid response to security alerts. A SOC’s ultimate goal is to establish a more preventive attitude towards security issues, while locating and focusing on real security threats to an organization.
A SOC is a centralized unit dealing with IT security issues. Starts with the detailed analysis of vast amounts of data obtained from organizational devices, forensic investigations and crisis operations, and is peaking in rapid response to security alerts. A SOC’s ultimate goal is to establish a more preventive attitude towards security issues, while locating and focusing on real security threats to an organization.
Establishing and operating an in-house Security Operation is time-consuming, not cost-efficient, and generally an unnecessary, overly demanding effort.
This lies in the life-cycle process of establishing and operating an SOC since to establish and run a SOC infrastructure you need:
• expert staff
• carefully selected hardware and software
• recurring trainings,
• international compliance and a 24/7 operation.
This is too much to implement for a regular mid-sized or even for some large companies, and also do not pay off in the long term.
So why not choose the easy, cost-efficient way: the SOC-as-a-Sevice model?
Establishing and operating an in-house Security Operation is time-consuming, not cost-efficient, and generally an unnecessary, overly demanding effort.
This lies in the life-cycle process of establishing and operating an SOC since to establish and run a SOC infrastructure you need:
• expert staff
• carefully selected hardware and software
• recurring trainings,
• international compliance and a 24/7 operation.
This is too much to implement for a regular mid-sized or even for some large companies, and also do not pay off in the long term.
So why not choose the easy, cost-efficient way: the SOC-as-a-Sevice model?