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Managed Security Operations centre

In today’s digital landscape, safeguarding your organisation against cyber threats is paramount. A Managed Security Operations Centre (SOC) provides the vigilant oversight and rapid response capabilities necessary to mitigate risks effectively.

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Deep Expertise

Continuous Protection

Comprehensive Threat Detection

Detecting cyber threats requires constant monitoring and advanced analytics. It combines cutting-edge technology and skilled analysts to detect anomalies and potential breaches in real-time, ensuring threats are identified before they escalate.

24/7 Monitoring and Response

Unfortunately, cyber attackers don’t adhere to your business hours. A dedicated SOC operates round-the-clock, providing continuous monitoring, threat detection, and immediate response to security incidents. This proactive approach minimises the impact of breaches and reduces downtime.

Expertise and Experience

Building an inhouse SOC demands significant resources and expertise. Infotrust’s Managed SOC offers access to seasoned cyber security professionals who specialise in threat detection, incident response and cyber best practices. This expertise enhances your security posture without the overhead costs of internal recruitment and training.

Cost-Effectiveness

Outsourcing your SOC to a managed service provider allows you to leverage enterprise-grade security capabilities without the upfront investment in hardware, software and personnel. This cost-effective approach ensures you receive comprehensive security coverage tailored to your organisation’s needs.

Compliance and Risk Management

Regulatory compliance and risk management are critical in today’s regulatory environment. A managed SOC helps you meet industry standards and regulatory requirements by providing comprehensive audit trails, incident reports and security documentation.

Scalability and Flexibility

As your organisation grows, so do your cyber security needs. Infotrust’s Managed SOC scales seamlessly to accommodate your evolving requirements, whether it’s expanding coverage, integrating new technologies, or responding to emerging threats.

Focus on Core Business Activities

By entrusting your cyber security needs to Infotrust’s managed SOC, your organisation can focus on strategic initiatives and core business activities. This operational efficiency translates into enhanced productivity and competitive advantage.

Peace of Mind

Protecting your organisation from cyber threats is a complex task. Infotrust’s Managed SOC offers peace of mind by providing proactive threat detection, rapid incident response, and ongoing security guidance. This enables you to navigate the digital landscape with confidence, knowing your assets and data are secure.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SOC

  • What is a SOC?
    A Security Operations Centre (SOC) is a centralised function within an organisation that employs people, processes and technology to continuously monitor and improve its security posture while preventing, detecting, analysing and responding to cyber security incidents. Operating 24/7, a SOC acts as the frontline defence against cyber threats, managing real-time alerts and coordinating responses to potential security breaches. For a more in-depth explanation, visit our What is a Security Operations Centre (SOC) resource.

  • How does a managed SOC compare to MDR?
    While both managed SOC and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solutions aim to strengthen an organisation's cyber security capabilities, they serve different functions. A managed SOC provides comprehensive security monitoring, alert triage, and incident response support, often leveraging the customer’s existing tools. In contrast, MDR is a more turnkey solution that delivers threat detection, response, and proactive threat hunting via the provider’s own technology stack. Learn more about this distinction by visiting our What is Managed Detection and Response (MDR) page.

  • What's the difference between SOC and MDR?
    The primary difference between a SOC and MDR lies in scope and delivery model. A SOC is typically an internal or outsourced team that monitors and manages security operations, often relying on tools already deployed by the organisation. MDR, on the other hand, is a more outsourced and curated service that provides not just monitoring, but also proactive threat hunting, investigation, and response through the provider’s tools and expertise. While a SOC may manage alerts, MDR goes further by actively mitigating threats and reducing the burden on internal teams.

  • Why does a managed SOC matter?
    A managed SOC matters because it provides round-the-clock security monitoring and incident response without the overhead of building and maintaining an in-house team. As cyber threats grow more complex and persistent, organisations need rapid detection and response capabilities to minimise business disruption and data loss. A managed SOC offers scalable, expert-led security operations, ensuring that potential threats are identified and addressed in real time – regardless of the time of day.

  • Why is a managed SOC important for your organisation?
    A managed SOC is important for organisations looking to enhance their cyber security defences without the internal costs and resource demands of operating their own SOC. It enables businesses to tap into specialised cyber security talent, advanced detection tools, and proven processes – all delivered as a managed service. This not only improves threat visibility and response speed but also allows internal teams to focus on core business priorities rather than day-to-day alert management.

  • What’s the benefit of moving from a traditional SOC to a managed SOC?
    Transitioning from a traditional SOC to a managed SOC delivers multiple benefits, including cost savings, improved scalability, and access to a broader pool of cyber security expertise. Traditional SOCs often struggle with staffing shortages, tool sprawl, and inconsistent coverage. A managed SOC, by contrast, provides continuous monitoring with unified reporting, streamlined operations, and proven incident response workflows – delivered by a dedicated team of cyber security professionals, like us.

  • What are the advantages of outsourcing threat detection and incident response activities?
    Outsourcing threat detection and incident response helps organisations overcome internal resource limitations while enhancing their overall security maturity. Some of the benefits include 24/7 expert monitoring, faster threat identification, reduced mean time to respond (MTTR), and improved compliance. By partnering with a trusted provider, businesses gain peace of mind knowing that emerging threats are being continuously monitored and acted upon using industry best practices.

  • Why managed SOC with Infotrust?
    Choosing Infotrust for your managed SOC means partnering with a team that brings deep cyber security expertise, local knowledge, and tailored solutions. Infotrust’s SOC services are designed to seamlessly integrate with your existing security tools, enhance your threat detection and response capabilities, and align with your business needs. Our commitment to proactive protection, transparent communication, and measurable outcomes makes us a trusted partner for organisations that are looking to strengthen their cyber security posture.

Secure your organisation’s future with our Managed SOC service or Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services. Contact us today to learn more about how we can customise a security solution tailored to your unique needs and challenges.

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