NOC & SOC

Having a secure network that functions with the least of disruptions is the key to smooth operations, and a fortified operations center which is immune to security threats and is prepared for uncertainties is the key to business successfulness. Has your business harnessed the benefits of NOC and SOC yet?

 

Another reason why businesses choose to outsource NOC services is because they stand to benefit from resource efficiency. The infrastructure and IT resources can be put to work on projects which are relevant to the business while the network performance becomes the responsibility of the outsourced NOC team.

NOC & SOC provided by ROHS Technology can be broadly categorized into the following:

NOC

A Network Operations Center (NOC) provides businesses with the means of running its operations efficiently. NOCs are central locations from which an organization supports its network and aims to detect and resolve security incidents. A healthy IT infrastructure supports organizational productivity. With this in mind, NOC technicians and engineers work to optimize network performance and safeguard it from attackers, hackers, and viruses.

 

Some organizations build an in-house NOC while others outsource it. To run a NOC effectively, your organization must invest in tools, processes, and workforce that can enable your business to keep up with the technology curve. By outsourcing your NOC, you can leverage the best technologies, tools, and expertise with a relatively low investment.

 

Another reason why businesses choose to outsource NOC services is because they stand to benefit from resource efficiency. The infrastructure and IT resources can be put to work on projects which are relevant to the business while the network performance becomes the responsibility of the outsourced NOC team.

 

Benefits of a NOC are:

  • Better management of your network, which improves organization performance and resource efficiency.
  • An outsourced NOC can help an organization reduce financial stress caused by the need to constantly implement new tools and systems to manage the network.

SOC

A Security Operations Center (SOC) is a facility which takes responsibility for the security of your IT infrastructure. It monitors your network, servers, endpoints, databases, applications, and all systems which could breach your infrastructure. Businesses of all kinds have been susceptible to attacks from the inside and outside. Since attackers do not have a work schedule, your business can be at the risk of a security breach any time.

 

SOCs aim to identify and analyze potential risks and take remedial measures to minimize the chances of security incidents. Their awareness of the latest threat intelligence plays a key role in strengthening the defense mechanisms reducing vulnerabilities and threats as much as possible. New intelligence is regularly fed into the monitoring tools to improve efficiency and to fortify the IT infrastructure from new threats.

 

Highly efficient SOCs utilize automation to increase the identification and response rate of threats helping businesses become more alert to cyber-attacks and data breaches. The response time to an identified threat is more likely to be faster with SOCs because of enhanced tools and systems which enable quick detection of threats.

 

Benefits of a SOC are:

  • SOC experts are skilled in identifying security threats and handling threat management effectively. Most of them have extensive experience in IT security.
  • With the help of an SOC, an organization can identify, mitigate, and manage a threat quickly and more efficiently.
  • Since SOCs are centralized, the teams have the opportunity to easily collaborate with each other and stay updated on security threats. Additionally, costs incurred for a single location are relatively lower than the costs of several IT security specialists working across the organization in a scattered way.