In my role as the Head of SOC for a SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS) company in South Africa, I’ve navigated the complex terrain of Cyber Security services. One recurring theme in my professional journey has been the debate on the appropriateness of SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS) providers conducting penetration tests for their clients. Drawing from my experiences, I’ll delve into why we, as a SOCaaS provider, steer clear of penetration testing but embrace red team exercises as a means to elevate our services.
In my tenure, I’ve steered my team to focus on the core elements of SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS): real-time monitoring, incident response, compliance management, and threat intelligence. Our commitment has always been towards providing vigilant and responsive Cyber Security solutions, ensuring our clients’ IT infrastructures remain robust against evolving threats.
While I recognize the critical importance of penetration testing in the Cyber Security landscape, we’ve consciously decided against offering this service. Here’s why:
In contrast to penetration testing, I’ve found red team exercises to be more synergistic with our SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS) model. Here’s how:
In my journey as a Cyber Security professional in South Africa, I’ve realized the importance of aligning services with core competencies while avoiding potential conflicts of interest. By focusing on red team exercises, we’ve been able to enhance our SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS) offerings, ensuring robust and responsive security solutions for our clients. This approach has not only reinforced our expertise in the field but also cemented our reputation as a trusted partner in the dynamic world of Cyber Security.
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