Why do we need a SOC?

Despite increasing invesments in cyber security with multi layer approach involving many types of sophisticated products, breaches are still happening

92 Percent

OF MALWARE IS DELIVERED BY EMAIL

39 Second

IS THE TIME INTERVAL BETWEEN EVERY HACKERS ATTACK

$3.9 Million

IS THE AVERAGE COST OF A DATA BREACH

500

Times a day
IS THE AVERAGE ATTACK
WORLDWIDE

43 Percent

OF BREACH VICTIMS IN 2020 WERE SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESS

$2.6 Million

IS THE AVERAGE COST OF A MALWARE ATTACK ON A COMPANY

50 Days

IS THE AVERAGE TIME MALWARE STAYS UNDETECTED

It’s not just about technology but also about people and process a SOC is a concrete investment to prevent cyber breaches!

Sensitivity of the expensive tools are
reduced to limit human errors!

  • There are always too many alerts from too many tools
  • Keeping up with the security alerts is becoming more difficult
  • Alert fatigues from multiple products creates room for human error
  • Security tool’s complexity increases significantly
    and there is no sufficient time for training the workforce

SOC scability & reducing human
errors requires Investments in
millions

  • Security talent shortage: very hard to find and expensive to hire or train
  • Human capital is required to provide 24x7 coverage
    across the globe. This has been proven very diffucult and expensive
  • Alert fatigues from multiple products creates room for human error
  • Coordinating security teams requisres more experienced and high salary officers