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BLISSE Systemhaus GmbH positions itself as an external “Cybersecurity as a Service” security advisor for German mid-sized companies. Its goal is to help businesses build a sustainable IT security framework and reduce the risks of cyberattacks, data breaches, downtime, and management liability. The website highlights the frequency of attacks faced by German companies, changes in responsibility brought by the NIS-2 Directive, and the need for long-term security operations among mid-sized businesses.
Its approach is divided into four steps: analysis, consulting, implementation, and maintenance/operations. The analysis phase includes IT environment assessment, network analysis, vulnerability analysis, and a tailored security strategy. The consulting phase covers IT security concepts, recommended actions, employee onboarding, and training. The implementation phase involves firewalls, intrusion detection systems, MDR/XDR antivirus, encryption technologies, and backup strategies. The operations phase provides continuous monitoring, quarterly meetings, training, and a Dashboard. Overall, this looks more like a combined MSSP/security advisory service than a standalone software product.
BLISSE claims to provide 24/7 monitoring, with a Dashboard that can detect anomalies, followed by expert investigation and rapid countermeasures. It also mentions automated, easy-to-understand assessments and fixed processes. On compliance, the website focuses on NIS-2, offering analysis of whether a company is affected, clarification of responsibilities, and recommendations for installing monitoring. However, it does not disclose company-level certifications such as ISO 27001, TISAX, or SOC 2, nor does it provide clear SLAs, response times, or sample reports.
The public pages show that users can request a free initial consultation and free analysis, along with direct recommendations for action. However, the pricing model for formal services, packages, monthly fees, project fees, and contract terms are not disclosed. Companies therefore need to request a quote through consultation. For mid-sized enterprises, this kind of customized pricing is common, but it makes early-stage budget comparisons more difficult.
The strengths are a complete service chain covering assessment, solution design, implementation, and ongoing operations; a clear focus on German mid-sized companies; and an emphasis on real NIS-2 needs. The founder also has long-term IT experience and highlights personal involvement. The downsides are limited technical transparency: the site does not specify which vendors are used, how SIEM/EDR is integrated, how alerts are prioritized, where data resides, or what compliance certifications are in place. It is best suited for German mid-sized companies that lack an internal security team, want to outsource security operations, and need to prepare for NIS-2.
The website does not provide information about access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, or cross-border payments, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. Payment methods are also not disclosed. For Chinese companies looking for similar capabilities, more practical options may include local MSSPs, managed cloud security services, or MDR/XDR providers with domestic delivery teams. For companies operating in Europe, alternatives to compare include CrowdStrike Falcon Complete, Sophos MDR, Microsoft Defender Experts, Arctic Wolf, or German local MSSPs.
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