Tesorion positions itself as a “Dutch cybersecurity partner.” It is a multidisciplinary cybersecurity service provider focused on four areas: Security Monitoring, Offensive Security, Security Advisory, and Incident Response. Its core offering combines Managed Detection & Response (MDR) with the Tesorion Security Operations Center (T-SOC), aiming to cover the full chain from threat prediction, prevention, and detection through to incident response.
Based on the main site content, Tesorion is not a single-tool vendor, but rather combines managed security with expert services. Its services include EDR, NDR, Managed Firewall, Network Discovery & Access Control (NAC), penetration testing, red teaming, consulting, and Incident Response. Coverage spans endpoints, networks, cloud, identity, and applications, with an emphasis on integration with advanced detection and response technologies. For production environments such as manufacturing, food, energy, and critical infrastructure, it also offers OT Resilience to help improve demonstrable resilience and operational continuity in OT environments.
T-SOC and MDR form the foundation of its continuous monitoring and response capabilities, and the site explicitly states that MDR provides 24/7 protection. T-CERT provides 24/7 cybersecurity incident emergency response and publishes an emergency contact number. On compliance, the website lists topics such as ISO 27001, DORA, BIO, and NIS2, suggesting that its consulting or governance services may be built around these standards. However, the text does not prove that Tesorion itself holds any specific certifications.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed. The site only states that it can provide “cost-effective” solutions based on specific scenarios, context, and risk profiles, so this appears to be enterprise-level custom pricing. Its strengths are broad security service coverage, spanning MDR, offensive and defensive security, incident response, and OT, as well as strong alignment with European compliance and governance contexts. The main drawbacks are the lack of public packages, SLA details, deployment models, third-party integration lists, and certification evidence, so detailed due diligence is needed before procurement.
Tesorion is best suited to mid-sized and large organizations operating in the Netherlands or Europe that need managed SOC/MDR, incident response, red-team assessments, or OT security governance. Access from China cannot be determined from the reviewed content and is marked as unknown. For cross-border procurement, buyers should also confirm network connectivity, data export requirements, Chinese-language support, payment options, and contracting entities. If a company mainly deploys within mainland China, it may compare local MDR/SOC and incident response alternatives such as Qi An Xin, NSFOCUS, DBAPPSecurity, Sangfor, and Venustech.
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