Managed SOC
Continuous monitoring, detection, and response — your environment watched 24/7 so threats don't go unnoticed.
The live bar means what it says.
The GAHM mark carries an amber live indicator — a deliberate signal that managed security operations is at the core of what we do. The Managed SOC is where that commitment is real: continuous visibility, active detection, and response you can count on.
Continuous operations, not periodic scans
A scan run once a quarter doesn't tell you what's happening right now. The Managed SOC provides continuous monitoring of your environment — logs, events, endpoints, and network activity — correlated and analyzed to surface real threats.
When something is detected, we triage it, determine severity, and take the appropriate response action — escalating to you when needed, handling it ourselves when possible.
SIEM Monitoring
Log ingestion and correlation across your environment — endpoints, network, identity, and applications.
Threat Detection
Rule-based and behavioral detection for indicators of compromise, suspicious activity, and known attack patterns.
Triage & Escalation
Every alert reviewed and triaged. Noise filtered out. Real threats escalated with context, not just notifications.
Incident Response
Coordinated response when incidents occur — containment, investigation, and recovery support.
Regular Reporting
Scheduled reporting on activity, alerts, trends, and recommendations. You know what's happening in your environment.
Environment Integration
Works in conjunction with the controls managed through Cybersecurity & Risk Management — not in isolation.
What continuous monitoring changes
Threats detected in hours or minutes, not days or weeks after the fact.
Real visibility into your security posture — not just a report once a year.
Incidents handled with a coordinated response, not improvised firefighting.
Evidence that security operations are active — available when it matters.
Start with a Technology & Cybersecurity Readiness Review
Identify support gaps, security priorities, and infrastructure risks — before they become disruptions. No commitment required.