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Stealth Entry is a cybersecurity vendor focused on services and custom solutions. Its website lists capabilities including Cyber Security as a Service, remote SOC, 24x7 monitoring, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, red teaming, secure application development, cloud migration, and solutions such as Rapid IQ, Secure IoT, and Intellichain. Overall, it is positioned more like a managed security service provider and security consulting/engineering delivery team than a single standardized software product.
In terms of protection coverage, its CTOC spans threat hunting, vulnerability analysis, reverse engineering, insider threats, chain of custody, patch management, and incident response. Assessment services include quantitative vulnerability analysis, PTES-based penetration testing, web application security, social engineering, and security audits. Its cloud services emphasize security architecture, migration, IAM, monitoring and alerting, and change control. Secure IoT provides end-to-end encryption, authentication and authorization, and data integrity. Rapid IQ uses existing IP cameras and IoT devices for real-time incident detection. Deployment appears flexible: the site mentions remote SOC, on-site or remote incident response, cloud environment migration, and integration with existing infrastructure, LAN/WAN, and IoT devices, but it does not clearly define productized deployment boundaries.
On compliance, the website mentions support for frameworks such as NIST, CMMC, FedRAMP, SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HIPAA, and references standards including OWASP, DISA STIG, 508.3, and WCAG in its application security work. However, these appear more like delivery references or compliance support rather than proof that the company itself holds the corresponding certifications. Pricing information is limited: only the managed security services page mentions tiered subscription plans, with no disclosed pricing, package details, SLA, or contract term. Integration is one of the stronger points, especially Secure IoT’s stated compatibility with multiple devices, platforms, and protocols, as well as Rapid IQ’s approach of reusing existing cameras and IoT devices.
The main advantage is broad coverage, combining consulting, managed operations, incident response, cloud security, and application security engineering. It may suit organizations that need customized security delivery, such as government agencies, defense contractors, healthcare providers, enterprises, schools, manufacturers, and smart city projects. The downside is limited public transparency: customer cases, certification documents, pricing, service levels, team size, and product technical details are all insufficiently disclosed. Buyers should validate capabilities through solution discussions and a PoC before procurement.
Access from China, payment methods, and local support are not disclosed, so they should be considered unknown for now. Chinese companies considering procurement should pay close attention to website connectivity, the contracting entity, cross-border data transfer, compliance responsibilities, and remote support time zones. Domestic alternatives may include Qi An Xin, NSFOCUS, Venustech, DBAPPSecurity, and Sangfor. For international managed security and assessment services, comparable providers include CrowdStrike, Secureworks, Arctic Wolf, NCC Group, and Bishop Fox.
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