Managed Security Services
Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) for 24/7 Business Protection
Cyber Replay helps companies that need stronger cybersecurity coverage without building a full in-house SOC. As a managed security service provider, we combine monitoring, response, and hardening guidance to reduce business risk across endpoint, identity, and email attack surfaces.
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What a strong MSSP engagement should include
- Continuous monitoring for endpoint, identity, and suspicious access activity.
- Documented triage and escalation workflows for high-risk alerts.
- Threat containment support with clear ownership and response timelines.
- Operational reporting that explains security posture in business terms.
Endpoint security operations
Endpoint protection is effective when alerts are actively reviewed and acted on. Cyber Replay aligns endpoint detections with response playbooks so suspicious behavior is investigated quickly and recurring weaknesses are prioritized for remediation.
Email security and account compromise defense
Email remains a primary entry path for phishing and business email compromise. Cyber Replay pairs managed email controls with user and account monitoring to reduce account takeover, wire fraud, and impersonation exposure.
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In-house SOC vs managed MSSP model
- In-house SOC: high staffing cost, shift coverage complexity, and hiring constraints.
- MSSP model: faster access to 24/7 coverage, defined processes, and managed operations maturity.
- Co-managed approach: your IT team keeps control while security outcomes are reinforced externally.
Threat visibility and executive reporting
Security visibility must support decisions, not just dashboards. Cyber Replay prioritizes measurable risk context, active incident status, and next-action guidance so leadership can align security investments to business continuity and compliance needs.
Start with a baseline
If you are comparing MSSP options, begin with an objective snapshot of current exposure and control gaps.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a managed security service provider (MSSP)?
An MSSP is an external security partner that monitors, detects, and responds to cyber threats for your company on an ongoing basis.
How is an MSSP different from basic IT support?
IT support typically focuses on system availability, while an MSSP focuses on security outcomes like threat detection, containment, incident response, and risk reduction.
Can an MSSP support both endpoint and email security?
Yes. A mature MSSP should protect endpoints, user identity, and email channels because modern attacks often move across all three.
When should a business switch to a managed security model?
Teams usually switch when they need 24/7 monitoring, faster response, and stronger security coverage than internal staff or disconnected tools can provide.