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SecureNet is a data management and cybersecurity consulting provider based in Dubai, positioning itself around the idea of “building security around data.” Its services are not a single security product, but project-based engagements covering assessment, architecture design, implementation, training, co-managed operations, and validation audits, aimed at hybrid cloud and on-premises environments.
In terms of protection areas, SecureNet covers Managed SOC/MDR, zero trust, cloud security, data governance, backup and disaster recovery, and application and API security. Its MDR offering includes detection engineering, log onboarding, alert triage, threat hunting, SOAR playbooks, and executive reporting. Its zero-trust approach spans five domains: devices, users, networks, data, and applications. Deployment emphasizes implementation on top of the customer’s existing technology stack, with co-managed operations also available. If full 24/7 outsourcing is required, delivery is handled through vetted MSSP/MSP partners.
On compliance, the site explicitly mentions alignment with UAE PDPL, DIFC DP Law, as well as ISO/IEC 27001, NIST, and PCI DSS. It also provides SOC 2 guidance and evidence preparation, but does not state that SecureNet itself holds these certifications. Its management and alerting capabilities appear fairly comprehensive, including KPI dashboards for MTTD, MTTR, coverage, and false-positive rates, plus monthly reports, quarterly roadmaps, SLAs, and audit evidence packs. Integration is vendor-neutral, supporting log parsing, normalization, monitoring, ticketing, knowledge bases, and automation tools.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed; the site only offers consultation, free quote, and cybersecurity advisory entry points, so budget predictability is only average. Its strengths are a complete methodology and clearly defined deliverables, such as control matrices, policy sets, runbooks, RACI, HLD/LLD, and evidence packs. It is also well suited to enterprises facing compliance audit pressure. The downsides are the lack of public customer case studies, team credentials, detailed package boundaries, and service-region information, while fully managed 24/7 service is not entirely delivered in-house.
SecureNet is better suited to mid-sized and large enterprises, regional headquarters, financial institutions or regulated industries, and organizations building SOC, zero-trust, cloud security, or data governance programs. The site does not specify access from mainland China or payment methods, so china_access is best considered unknown. For deployment in China, companies should evaluate cross-border connectivity, language support, data export requirements, and local compliance. Alternatives include IBM Security, CrowdStrike, and Rapid7; in China, relevant vendors include 奇安信, 启明星辰, 绿盟科技, and 深信服.
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