In the modern age, looking after your data is one of the most important best practices your businesses can implement. If you’re a business owner, it’s important to consider just how much your entire company could be reliant upon the web. If you’re aware of the consistent rise of cybercrime, you may be considering setting up a security operations center, or SOC. You can set this up in-house if you want to manage all of your data and security from the office, but there are also a lot of opportunities to outsource this to ‘SOC as a service’ (SOCaaS) companies. So, what is a SOC… and when should you consider outsourcing?
Imagine your favorite movie about the space program. (NASA. “Houston, we have a problem.” That sort of thing.)
Now, think about the control room that’s in those movies. Screens everywhere. Maps. Trajectories and data mapping and seasoned analysts watching for every move, every possible contingency, 24/7.
Take that control room and replace NASA with your company’s data systems.
Instead of monitoring the trajectory of a space shuttle, the experts are watching your data move through your system. Looking at access and authentications. At user behavior. Watching for any anomalous activity or potential threats that could hit your system and compromise your data, your employee’s data, or the data of your customers.
That control room is your SOC. Your Security Operations Center.
Each SOC responds differently to threats based on their organization’s policies and protocols for dealing with security incidents. Some will deal with the problems themselves, and some just work to identify what the issues are so that they can seek help from the authority who deals with the systems.
Of course, your SOC doesn’t have to be in-house, and there are many benefits to using SOC-as-a-Service companies.
SOC as a service is pretty self-explanatory; SOC is offered as a service by an external company, and they will manage your internal security. From monitoring the activity of your devices to the management of your Cloud services. Not only this, but they will also partner with your existing IT staff in order to learn your company’s technology fingerprint, and set up the processes to deal with any potential cybersecurity threats in the future.
This can beneficial to any organization, as the best of these companies are made up of professional security engineers and analysts, with extensive histories in managing a variety of security products and services. This means that you have the protection of professionals who have extensive knowledge of looking after systems all over the world.
There are many reasons why your business could benefit from a SOC as a service company:
A SOC is something that could secure any organization and provide immense value, whether you decide to manage your cybersecurity in-house, or with an external SOC as a service company. However, SOC as a service companies offer an array of extra benefits for the business owner… if you partner with the right company.
If you have a limited budget, and you want more advanced, around-the-clock support from your SOC, then consider reaching out to us at BitLyft. We would love to have a short conversation about how we can set your IT infrastructure up for secure, lasting success.