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A managed security service is a standardized method that a third-party takes to manage the cybersecurity requirements of a company. This includes monitoring firewalls, managing firewalls and managing intrusion detection and patch management, and upgrading, as well as performing assessments of vulnerabilities and penetration and responding to emergency situations, and providing reports. Managed security service providers are usually a good option for businesses that cannot afford to hire and manage their own cybersecurity team or have a limited internal capability.
A security-focused MSP is a service that focuses on cybersecurity while an IT service provider focuses on IT operations. MSSPs offer around-the-clock information security monitoring and management to help organizations identify, triage and respond to cyberattacks. They typically use an operation center that is high-availability to provide services like managed firewalls, intrusion detectors virtual private network management threat detection for endpoints, response, and vulnerability scanning.
An MSSP will be able offer a custom service based upon a deep knowledge of the organization’s surroundings and security goals. Premium MSSPs provide 24/7 monitoring as well as threat intelligence and data analysis. This allows them to proactively identify threats and fix weaknesses.
A security-focused MSP should also have the capabilities to offer advanced endpoint detection and response (EDR) and XDR solutions. XDR analyzes a variety of sources of data, such as firewalls, intrusion detectors anti-virus, next-generation firewalls as well as other enterprise devices. It also offers central management and automation. The platform can detect new attackers through multi-layered detection methods. It also provides visibility into the entire attack zone to prioritize and remediate any weaknesses.