Managed Security Services

Managed security services (MSS) are also considered the systematic approach to managing an organization’s security needs. The services may be conducted in-house or outsourced to a service provider that oversees other companies’ network and information system security. Functions of a managed security service include round-the-clock monitoring and management of intrusion detection systems and firewalls, overseeing patch management and upgrades, performing security assessments and security audits, and responding to emergencies. There are products available from a number of vendors to help organize and guide the procedures involved. This diverts the burden of performing the chores manually, which can be considerable, away from administrators.

According to recent industry research, most organizations (74%) manage IT security in-house, but 82% of IT professionals said they have either already partnered with, or plan to partner with, a managed security service provider.

Businesses turn to managed security services providers to alleviate the pressures they face daily related to information security such as targeted malware, customer data theft, skills shortages and resource constraints.

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Technical challenges

  • Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks
  • Sabotage
  • Botnets
  • Insider threat
  • Uncontrolled Mobility
  • Lack of awareness on Privacy laws
  • Espionage

Business Challenges

  • Limited staff
  • Limited budget
  • Compliance & Certification
  • Risk Mitigation

We Help to Manage Your

Your Threat & Vulnerability

  • Managed Security Testing
  • Managed Web Application Firewall
  • Database & Big Data Scanning
  • Application Scanning
  • Network Vulnerability Scanning

Your Compliance Management

  • Risk Assessment
  • PCI Compliance
  • PCI Compliance Validation
  • Application Scanning
  • Compliance Management

Penetration testing

  • External testing
  • Internal testing
  • Targeted testing
  • Application Scanning
  • Blind testing
  • Double blind testing