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SOC as a Service: Is It Right for Your Business?

May 19, 2025 by denis

In today’s evolving digital landscape, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face the same cybersecurity threats as large corporations—but with fewer resources. Building an in-house Security Operations Center (SOC) can be costly and complex. That’s where SOC as a Service (SOCaaS) comes in.

But is it the right move for your business? Let’s explore what SOCaaS is, how it works, and why more SMEs are turning to this model for affordable, expert-level security monitoring.

 

 What is SOC as a Service (SOCaaS)?

SOCaaS is a cloud-based, outsourced cybersecurity service that provides round-the-clock monitoring, threat detection, and incident response. Instead of building your own internal security team and infrastructure, you pay a subscription to access experienced security analysts, tools, and processes.

 

Key Benefits of SOC as a Service
1. 24/7 Monitoring Without the Overhead

With cyber threats happening at all hours, SOCaaS ensures you’re always protected—without needing a full in-house team.

2. Access to Cybersecurity Experts

Get immediate access to highly skilled analysts who use advanced tools like SIEM, threat intelligence feeds, and behavior analytics.

3. Cost-Effective Security

Building an in-house SOC can cost upwards of $500,000 per year. SOCaaS providers offer scalable pricing plans that fit SME budgets.

4. Faster Threat Detection & Response

SOCaaS platforms use automation and AI to identify threats quickly and reduce dwell time—the time between breach and detection.

5. Regulatory Compliance Support

SOCaaS helps you meet compliance standards like ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA, or NIST, depending on your industry.

When is SOCaaS the Right Fit?

SOC as a Service is ideal for:

  • Small and medium businesses without a dedicated cybersecurity team
  • Startups looking to scale securely
  • Companies needing to meet compliance requirements
  • Organizations that handle sensitive data (finance, healthcare, legal)
What Does SOCaaS Cost?

Pricing models vary, but many providers offer:

  • Per endpoint/month pricing (e.g., $15–$50 per device)
  • Tiered plans based on alert volume or response time
  • Flat monthly fees for basic services, with optional upgrades

Even at the high end, SOCaaS is significantly cheaper than hiring, training, and retaining full-time security staff.

How to Choose the Right SOCaaS Provider

When evaluating providers, consider:

  • Threat detection capabilities (real-time vs periodic scans)
  • Response and remediation turnaround
  • Compliance support
  • Integration with your existing systems
  • Transparency in reporting and alerting
Final Thoughts

SOC as a Service is not just a trend—it’s a strategic advantage for small businesses that need enterprise-grade cybersecurity without the enterprise cost. If your business lacks the resources 

to build an in-house security team but needs reliable threat detection and compliance support, SOCaaS could be the smartest investment you make.

Looking to secure your business with expert cybersecurity monitoring?
Contact Prosavvy Inc today for a tailored SOCaaS consultation and get protected—24/7.

 

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