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TheInfoSecTeam is a managed security service provider (MSSP). The core services listed on its website include SOC as a Service, NOC as a Service, penetration testing, vulnerability management, cloud security, CIS Assessment, incident response, and security training. The company’s contact address is in Fremont, United States. Its website says it was founded in 2019 and provides security monitoring, detection, response, and assessment services for businesses worldwide.
In terms of protection scope, TheInfoSecTeam covers “blue-team operations + offensive/defensive assessment + risk governance.” Its SOCaaS provides 24/7/365 threat monitoring, SIEM management, log correlation, threat intelligence integration, and incident response. Vulnerability management includes continuous scanning, risk prioritization, and remediation recommendations. Penetration testing covers web, network, mobile applications, and social engineering. Its cloud security services target AWS, Azure, and GCP, including assessment, configuration hardening, IAM review, and continuous monitoring. Deployment is delivered as a managed service: the website says it connects to customer infrastructure, configures log sources, and establishes behavioral baselines, covering both cloud and on-premises environments.
For management and alerting, the website emphasizes round-the-clock monitoring by security analysts. Anomalies are investigated, classified, and escalated; once a threat is confirmed, the team either works with the customer’s team or takes agreed-upon actions independently. For response metrics, the SOC claims an average 15-minute response time, while the NOC states a 10-minute response SLA, along with network health, performance, and incident reports. On compliance, the site lists ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II, and says it supports PCI DSS, GDPR, HIPAA, NIST, and related reporting. However, the crawled text does not provide certificate numbers or audit links, so buyers should verify these claims during procurement.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed. TheInfoSecTeam mainly drives conversion through free security assessments, free initial scans, demos, and custom quotes. The SOCaaS page mentions that no long-term contract is required and that the service can scale with the business. Its strengths are a complete service chain, making it suitable for organizations that do not want to build their own SOC/NOC but need continuous monitoring and expert response quickly. It also combines compliance reporting with offensive and defensive testing. The drawbacks are limited transparency around pricing, tool stack, customer case studies, SLA contract details, and delivery boundaries. Its certification claims also require due-diligence verification.
TheInfoSecTeam is better suited for SMBs through enterprise customers, especially organizations without an internal security operations team that need 24/7 monitoring, cloud security reviews, vulnerability governance, or regular penetration testing. There is no information in the main text about access from China, so this is considered unknown. Payment methods, RMB settlement, invoicing, local on-site support, and Chinese-language support are also not disclosed. Chinese enterprises considering procurement should focus on confirming cross-border log transfer, data compliance, network connectivity, payment arrangements, and the contracting entity. Domestic alternatives to compare include Qi An Xin, DBAPPSecurity, NSFOCUS, and Venustech for managed security, offensive/defensive services, and MLPS compliance.
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