24/7 Managed SOC Services

Get a team on your side that’s dedicated to threat detection, response and remediation

  • SOC IT SECURITY – Track Security Alerts

    Track security alerts

  • SOC IT SECURITY – Improve Security Posture

    Improve overall security posture

  • SOC IT SECURITY – Defend Against Cyber Attacks

    Defend against cyber attacks

The Easy Solution for SOC Managed Services

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    Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)

    Rely on our software to recognize and address potential threats

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    Vulnerability Management

    With our 24/7 SOC, we continuously identify, assess, report on and manage cybersecurity threats

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    Endpoint Security

    Keep end-user devices (desktops, laptops and mobile devices) shielded from malicious actors

Security Is a Big Responsibility

  • Are your in-house IT team members stretched too thin?
  • Do you worry about staying on top of cyber crime and threats?
  • Is your network at risk because you don’t have time to identify suspicious behaviors?

Rest assured: Get comprehensive security operations center (SOC) coverage from G6 IT.  

Lock Down Your Organization’s Security

Unfortunately, small businesses and larger organizations alike are all targets for cyber criminals. Keeping ahead of new threats and ensuring your network is continuously monitored is a tall order. 

Outsourcing security operations center (SOC) services enables you to sleep easier while keeping your data and people safe. Count on the G6 IT 24/7 Managed SOC services. 

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  • Meets SEIM requirements

The Easy Solution for Top-Notch Cybersecurity

At G6 IT, we’re prepared and ready to defend your organization from cyber crime. With our best practices and leading-edge tools, you can put your focus back on what you do best: growing your business and serving your customers. When you choose our SOC services, you:

  • Get access to a 24/7 SOC staffed by experts in cybersecurity. 
  • Are protected from ever-evolving threats. 
  • Can meet compliance requirements like HIPAA, CMMC and more.

The “Peace of Mind” Plan

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    Tell us about your goals and technology obstacles.

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    Get proven and reliable solutions and strategies.

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    Protect your assets, reach your goals and grow.

What does SOC stand for?

SOC stands for security operations center.

What does a SOC do?

A security operations center (SOC) is a unit within an organization that is responsible for monitoring, detecting and responding to cybersecurity incidents. The main function of a SOC is to protect a business’s digital assets, including networks and sensitive data, from a wide range of cyber threats. 

How does a SOC work?

SOC operations typically involve several key processes. First, the SOC continuously monitors the organization's IT infrastructure using a variety of security tools and technologies such as SIEM (security information and event management) systems, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions. If an alert is triggered, SOC analysts investigate the incident to determine its nature, severity and potential impact. After assessing the incident, SOC analysts develop and implement response measures to contain and mitigate the threat.

How can a business set up a SOC?

Setting up a SOC involves several key steps to ensure its effectiveness. To begin, businesses need to define the objectives and scope of the SOC, including the types of threats it will monitor. Next, businesses should establish the necessary infrastructure to support all SOC operations. This may involve deploying security monitoring tools such as SIEM (security information and event management) systems, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions, as well as ensuring adequate network connectivity and data storage capabilities. 

Organizations should then recruit and train skilled personnel to staff the SOC. SOC analysts should have experience in threat detection and analysis, as well as the use of security tools and technologies. In this case, training programs are essential to ensure that SOC staff have the knowledge and skills needed to effectively perform their roles.