M360iSEC describes itself on its official website as a cybersecurity service provider offering “Disruptive Cybersecurity Services.” Its core focus is on Offensive Operations: using the same tools, tactics, and techniques as real attackers to test an organization’s defenses and identify security gaps. The site also positions the company as an intelligence and investigation specialist that protects against, prevents, and tracks cybercrime. Overall, it appears to lean toward professional services such as security consulting, offensive/defensive assessments, and investigative forensics, rather than standardized SaaS security products.
Based on the captured page content, its services cover areas such as Risk Assessment, Cyber Response, Penetration Testing, Red Teaming, Social Engineering, Dark Web, ICS Critical, and Digital Forensics. Its protection model is more accurately described as “validation and response”: using penetration testing, red teaming, and social engineering assessments to uncover vulnerabilities; using dark web and intelligence services to support threat discovery; and using digital forensics and cyber response to handle incidents. The deployment model is not clearly stated. It is likely project-based consulting, but the website does not specify whether delivery is remote, onsite, resident, or managed, nor does it show a management console, alerting workflow, or integration capabilities with SIEM/EDR systems.
The website only provides contact entry points such as GET IN TOUCH and HIRE US. It does not publish package pricing, day-rate pricing, project-based pricing, or subscription pricing. Before procurement, buyers therefore need to confirm the scope, deliverables, testing window, report format, and retesting arrangements through commercial communication. In terms of compliance certifications, the page includes the word “Certifications,” but does not list specific certification names. As a result, it is not possible to determine from the website whether it holds credentials such as ISO, CREST, PCI, or SOC 2.
The main advantage is that its service coverage appears fairly comprehensive, spanning multiple high-value scenarios from attack simulation to forensic response. Red teaming, social engineering, dark web intelligence, and ICS security are particularly relevant for medium-sized and large organizations. The downside is limited transparency: the site’s “Results in Numbers” section does not provide actual figures for customer count, geographic coverage, employees, certifications, or similar metrics. Some copy, such as references to financial risk and audit assurance, also feels rather template-like, making it difficult to judge the maturity of its cybersecurity delivery.
M360iSEC is better suited to organizations that already have a security foundation and need third-party offensive/defensive validation or incident investigation, as well as high-risk sectors such as finance and industry, and organizations preparing for red team exercises. The available page content does not indicate how accessible the service is from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. For cross-border procurement, buyers should confirm network connectivity, contracting entity, payment method, data export requirements, and report language. If localized delivery is required, domestic alternatives such as Qi An Xin, NSFOCUS, DBAPPSecurity, and VenusTech may be worth evaluating.
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m360isec.com is an Unknown Cybersecurity provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach m360isec.com directly.