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SOC as a Service in Belgium

Enterprise-grade security monitoring without the overhead. Our SOC-as-a-Service provides 24/7 threat detection, automated incident response, and NIS2 compliance — built for SMEs.

Building and staffing an in-house Security Operations Center is prohibitively expensive for most Belgian organizations. Our SOC-as-a-Service delivers enterprise-level threat monitoring, detection, and response capabilities at a fraction of the cost. We collect and analyze security logs from your entire IT environment, use AI-driven detection rules and threat intelligence to identify attacks in real time, trigger automated response playbooks, and provide a centralized compliance dashboard for NIS2, GDPR, and DORA.

What We Deliver

24/7 Security Monitoring

Continuous monitoring of security events across infrastructure, applications, and cloud environments with alert triage and investigation

Ongoing

Monthly Security Reports

Executive and technical reports covering threats detected, incidents responded to, and security posture trends

Monthly

Incident Response Service

Rapid response to confirmed security incidents with containment guidance, forensic analysis, and remediation support

As needed

How We Work

1

Integration & Onboarding

Deploy monitoring agents, integrate log sources, configure SIEM rules, and establish baseline security posture.

2

Continuous Monitoring & Triage

24/7 security event monitoring, alert triage, threat investigation, and escalation of confirmed incidents.

3

Incident Response & Reporting

Coordinate incident response activities, provide remediation guidance, and deliver regular security reporting.

Technologies We Use

WazuhElastic StackSIEMSOARThreat Intelligence Feeds
24/7 monitoring coverageISO 27001-aligned processesNIS2 compliance support

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can SOC as a Service be deployed?

Initial deployment typically takes 2-4 weeks depending on environment complexity and number of log sources. Basic monitoring can often begin within the first week.

What is the cost of managed SOC services?

SOC as a Service pricing starts around €3,000-€5,000 per month for small environments, scaling based on number of monitored assets, log volume, and service level requirements. This is significantly less expensive than hiring a security team.

Does SOC as a Service help with NIS2 compliance?

Yes, NIS2 requires continuous security monitoring and incident detection capabilities. Our managed SOC provides the technical controls and documentation needed to demonstrate compliance with these requirements.

From Our Blog

5 April 2026

Incident Response Plan Template for Belgian Companies

A free incident response plan template tailored for Belgian organizations, covering NIS2 requirements, communication protocols, and recovery steps.

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25 March 2025

SOC as a Service in Belgium: A Complete Guide

Learn what SOC as a Service is, how it works, and why Belgian companies are choosing managed security operations over building in-house SOC teams.

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13 June 2026

DORA vs NIS2: Overlap, Differences and Which One Applies

DORA and NIS2 both govern cyber resilience — but which applies to your organisation? Scope, the lex specialis rule, the five DORA pillars, key dates, and a decision guide for Belgian entities.

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13 June 2026

DORA ICT Third-Party Risk: Building Your Register of Information

DORA's third-party rules (Art. 28–30): what the Register of Information must contain, the mandatory contractual clauses (Art. 30(2) vs 30(3)), critical-or-important functions, and the 2025 reporting deadlines.

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12 June 2026

NIST CSF 2.0 for European SMEs: A Practical Implementation Guide

A step-by-step guide to NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 for European SMEs: the six functions (Govern, Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover), tiers, profiles, and how it maps to NIS2 and ISO 27001.

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12 June 2026

NIST AI RMF: Building Trustworthy AI (and How It Maps to the AI Act)

NIST AI Risk Management Framework explained: the four functions (Govern, Map, Measure, Manage), the Generative AI Profile, trustworthy-AI characteristics, and how it complements the EU AI Act.

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