Managed SOC

Maor's Managed SOC/USM service offers around-the-clock cybersecurity management with a comprehensive, unified overview for prompt threat detection and response, leveraging a skilled team and advanced technology.

Managed SOC

Maor’s Managed SOC/USM service simplifies cybersecurity management by providing a single, cohesive view of the entire organization's security landscape, allowing more effective management and response to potential threats. Our Managed SOC/USM is a centralized team of cybersecurity professionals who provide 24/7 monitoring of all IT infrastructure. Our aim is to detect and respond to cybersecurity events in real-time and minimize the impact of any attack on the information assets of the organization. We employ an integrated approach to the task by utilizing a combination of people, technology, threat intelligence, and processes, to effectively deal with cybersecurity incidents as they arise.

How we help our clients

1. Identification

Vulnerability identification is the process of identifying weaknesses and vulnerabilities in your organization's network, systems, and applications that could be exploited by cyber criminals. By identifying these vulnerabilities early on, it can help to prioritize and remediate issues before they are breached.

2. Prioritise

Vulnerability prioritisation is the process of evaluating and ranking identified vulnerabilities according to the level of risk they pose to your organisation. This allows you to focus on addressing the most critical vulnerabilities first, while still taking care of the less-critical ones, it also helps to efficiently allocate resources and maintain an effective defence against cyber threats.

3. Remediation

Vulnerability Remediation is the process of addressing the vulnerabilities found in an organisations IT infrastructure. It involves identifying the cause of the vulnerability and implementing a plan of action to eliminate it through patching, configuration changes, or other forms of mitigation. This ensures that the vulnerabilities are not used by cybercriminals as an attack vector, maintaining the overall security posture of the organization.