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Home Our Services Managed SIEM Service
Our Managed Security Information & Event Management (SIEM) Service provides multi-layered threat protection combining managed SIEM and analyst intelligence.
You can consider a SIEM like a group of rules that are programmed so that user and system behaviour is plotted out alongside what is thought of as common or normal business behaviour. Our SIEM as a service provides a holistic view into network activity. We analyse and correlate network logs in real-time, match up disparate data and apply the latest threat intelligence to filter out normal activity.
Our analysts can identify and qualify incident alerts and ensure no time is wasted on false positives, providing actionable recommendations to neutralise actual cyber attacks.
1. Recruitment It is not easy to recruit and keep experienced SIEM and SOC Security Analysts.
2. Setup & Configuration Time It generally takes much longer to build a SIEM internally than outsourcing to a partner.
3. Cost Our Managed SIEM Service is a fraction of the cost of managing a SIEM in-house.
Having real-time alerting, correlation, analysis and auditing through your SIEM and managed by a vigilant team of security experts is essential for early warning of possible security breaches. Having this in place reduces threat impact and enables compliance with regulations and standards such as PCI DSS.
Whilst many excellent SIEM technologies exist, organisations are increasingly recognising that technology alone cannot deliver the expected benefits and that they need a corresponding investment in staff, configuration, and operational processes.
In practice, with the shortage in proven security expertise, it can be daunting to deliver and prohibitively expensive to build and train your own in-house team to provide your organisation with effective SIEM management and monitoring.