NCINGA Launches Autonomous SOC Service That is Cloud Native and Available from Any Location To Solve Cybersecurity Challenges
NCINGA’s SOC service encompasses the people, processes, and technology required to address current and emerging cybersecurity challenges. It provides AI/ML powered analytics, detection teams that work closely with developers, scalability, and many other benefits.
June, 2022 – Global technology solutions provider NCINGA announced the launch of its autonomous Security Operations Center (SOC) service offering today. Unlike conventional SOC, NCINGA’s SOC services are available from any location (rather than being limited to a fixed location) and cloud native. Meeting today’s cybersecurity needs is not solely a technical challenge – but a business problem that relies on the harmonizing of technology, processes, and people to solve these challenges in a methodical way. Combatting and protecting futuristic connectivity trends in a more intelligence-centric manner require continuous integration, autonomous technologies. Accordingly, NCINGA’s autonomous SOC is underpinned by the three pillars of data, analytics, and community. This service offers complete data visibility, scalability, interoperability, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) powered analytics, autonomous investigations, and attack stories. The NCINGA team will also share their extensive industry experience, best practices, and security content.
The team behind SOC comprises detection engineers who work closely with developers and identifies threats from the event source to the machine first before it affects individuals and organizations. Other benefits of NCINGA’s autonomous SOC include:
- Ability to host and deploy security operation services quickly from anywhere with lower false positives due to the use of AI/ML driven analytical capabilities.
- 24/7 availability of the detection team to ensure effectiveness and quick responses to incidents.
- Built-in distributed architecture concept (with distributed systems, processing, and computing) that provides better scalability and faster availability at a lower cost.
Moreover, NCINGA’s approach to SOC and the use of new technologies have enabled it to transform service delivery, keeping abreast with the wider evolution of SOC to an increasingly cloud-based, analytics driven function. The following are available from NCINGA as a part of its SOC service:
- Cloud platforms, observability apps, and other cloud services (besides firewalls and load balancers).
- Virtual devices and container functions, and SaaS services monitoring (besides on-premise services).
- New micro-segments and virtual interconnects (besides accounts and resource groups).
Commenting on the launch of the autonomous SOC service, Vice President of Cybersecurity at NCINGA, Aruna Malalasena states, “We believe that businesses need robust digital experiences that are closely linked to cybersecurity. It is critical that we assist our customers in taking advantage of the transformative power of today’s advanced technologies. Machine-to-machine intelligence, informed by AI, excels at augmenting human response, which determine many, if not all, of these outcomes. Coupled with platform-independent content, ranging from alerts and threat detection to playbooks, that is readily available from the global security community, a SOC can shift the odds in its favor while mitigating threats in real time. NCINGA’s autonomous and cloud-native SOC service has been designed with both current and emerging cybersecurity challenges in mind.”