Managed Security Services
Managed Security Services (MSS) refer to the remote monitoring, management, and operation of an organization's security processes and infrastructure by external specialists.
Managed Security Services (MSS) refer to the remote monitoring, management, and operation of an organization’s security processes and infrastructure by external specialists. These services are delivered through a combination of security operations centers (SOCs), advanced analytics, and incident response capabilities, allowing organizations to outsource part or all of their cybersecurity functions.
Core capabilities of MSS include continuous threat monitoring, log management, vulnerability assessment, intrusion detection and prevention, and incident response coordination. Some providers may also offer compliance management, security device management, and threat intelligence integration. The technical scope typically covers network, endpoint, and cloud environments, providing centralized visibility and response across diverse IT assets.
Organizations of varying sizes, particularly those with limited in-house security resources or expertise, utilize managed security services to enhance their security posture, meet regulatory requirements, and ensure timely detection and response to threats. MSS is distinct from consulting or advisory services, which focus on strategy and assessment, and from managed detection and response (MDR), which emphasizes advanced threat hunting and remediation.
Cyberin serves as a neutral platform for discovering and comparing managed security services to support informed decision-making.