Cybersecurity
as a Service
Managing cybersecurity presents considerable challenges for small and medium-sized enterprises. Internal resources often lack the expertise required to address and manage the complex security issues prevalent today. Consequently, it is advisable to delegate this critical responsibility to specialized security professionals.
Summary
The field of cybersecurity is highly intricate and technical, presenting a significant challenge for small and medium-sized enterprises. The array of available solution providers and technologies can prove daunting to navigate. Each provider or reseller touts their solution as the ultimate fix for every issue, leaving organizations in a quandary. The optimal approach involves seeking assistance from a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) who can guide entrepreneurs and managers in meticulously selecting the most suitable solutions tailored to their specific requirements.
How we can help you
Blacksync, as MSSP, conducts a comprehensive analysis of the current cybersecurity landscape, formulates security policies, develops corresponding operational plans, and assists management in selecting the most suitable market products for their infrastructure and customer requirements. Additionally, it provides cybersecurity solutions, implements training programs as needed to educate and equip clients’ staff with the knowledge and skills necessary to adhere to corporate cybersecurity policies and operational plans.
Cybersecurity Guidance for
Enhanced Business Protection.
As businesses become more reliant on digital technologies, they become
increasingly vulnerable to information security breaches.
Introduction to MSSP model .1
A Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) offers organizations a complete outsourced security solution. The main job of an MSSP is to monitor security and respond to incidents on an organization’s networks and devices. As networks grow and change, support for more platforms, including cloud-based services, has become a standard part of what MSSPs provide. An MSSP helps an organization by adding to or taking over its internal security team. Working with an MSSP offers several benefits for the organization, such as:
Filling Vacant Roles: The shortage of cybersecurity workers makes it hard to find people for open positions in a company’s security team. By working with a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), a company can fill these gaps or even replace its internal team entirely.
Access to Specialized Expertise: Organizations often need specialized skills, such as malware analysis or forensic investigations, especially during a security crisis. Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) have the resources to keep these experts on their team and can quickly provide their services to clients when needed.
Round-the-Clock Protection: Cyberattacks can happen at any time, even outside regular business hours. A Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) usually has a Security Operations Center (SOC) that operates around the clock. This ensures they can constantly detect and respond to cyber threats.
Introduction to MSSP model .2
Increased Security Maturity: Many small and medium-sized businesses may not have the cybersecurity practices needed to protect their assets. By working with a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), these businesses can quickly implement an effective cybersecurity solution.
Solution Configuration and Management: Cybersecurity solutions work best when experts manage them. By choosing a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), an organization gets professional security management without the high costs of hiring this talent internally.
Lower Total Cost of Ownership: Many cybersecurity solutions can serve multiple clients at once and can easily grow to meet increasing demands. This helps a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) use the same solution for different customers, sharing the costs of a strong cybersecurity system among its clients.
Compliance Support: The regulatory environment is becoming more complicated due to new data protection laws, like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the NIS2 European Directive. These are along with existing laws such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). A Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) can help organizations collect data and create reports to show compliance during audits or after incidents.