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Borderless CS Launches AI-Driven SOC and MDR Services for Enhanced Cyber Defence

Borderless CS unveils AI-driven SOC and MDR services, offering 24/7 threat monitoring and response to combat rising data breach costs for businesses.

Borderless CS has introduced a comprehensive Security Operations Centre (SOC) and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service designed for businesses navigating complex cyber risks. This initiative aims to assist organisations across various sectors, from small- and medium-sized enterprises to larger government and corporate clients, amid escalating concerns about the rising costs and frequency of data breaches.

A Security Operations Centre functions as a dedicated team and technological framework that offers 24-hour monitoring, threat detection, and incident response. It employs a blend of real-time analytics, threat intelligence feeds, and robust automation tools to mitigate cyber incidents. Key functions include continuous monitoring, rapid incident response, and effective vulnerability management.

Borderless CS employs an integrated strategy that leverages global threat intelligence, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analytics, and automated detection to ensure swift responses to emerging security threats. The company asserts that combining machine learning with expert human oversight minimizes false positives and guarantees nuanced responses to cybersecurity threats.

What sets Borderless CS apart is its proactive threat-hunting approach, which integrates advanced Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Extended Detection and Response (XDR), and continuous threat hunting. Human analysts continuously monitor behaviors and identify anomalies before attackers can exploit system vulnerabilities. This strategy offers more adaptive protection against the automated, AI, and social engineering techniques often employed by malicious actors, significantly reducing the chances of suspicious activities going unnoticed.

The MDR services offered by Borderless CS cater to organisations that require external expertise and resources without the burden of expanding internal security teams. These services extend beyond merely alerting clients to attacks; they encompass active response and remediation, continuous monitoring, and forensic analysis of incidents.

Included in the MDR solution is endpoint detection and response for laptops, servers, and cloud workloads. The service utilizes behavioral analytics powered by machine learning to identify unusual activity at early stages, while forensic tools aid in incident investigations and resolution.

Borderless CS positions its SOC and MDR services as a cost-effective alternative for businesses looking to avoid significant capital investments typically associated with establishing in-house operations. These services also support compliance with a variety of regulatory standards, including ISO 27001, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS, offering detailed reporting to assist clients with audit and regulatory requirements.

Key target markets for this initiative include businesses in the healthcare, finance, education, and government sectors, as these industries often handle sensitive information and are subject to stringent regulatory scrutiny.

The company’s cybersecurity analysts provide ongoing support and adapt security strategies based on each client’s specific risk profile. The 24-hour monitoring service is designed to address the reality that digital threats can arise at any time.

“Our team is dedicated to providing tailored cybersecurity protection that keeps pace with the evolving threat landscape,” said Himali Dhande, Cybersecurity Operations Lead at Borderless CS.

As cyber threats continue to evolve and grow in complexity, the introduction of these SOC and MDR services reflects a broader trend in the industry towards more integrated and responsive cybersecurity solutions. Companies increasingly recognize the necessity of robust security measures to protect not only their own data but also the sensitive information of their clients and stakeholders.

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Rachel Torres
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on exploring the paradox of AI in cybersecurity: it's both our best defense and our greatest threat. I've closely followed how AI systems detect vulnerabilities in milliseconds while attackers simultaneously use them to create increasingly sophisticated malware. My approach: explaining technical complexities in an accessible way without losing the urgency of the topic. When I'm not researching the latest AI-driven threats, I'm probably testing security tools or reading about the next attack vector keeping CISOs awake at night.

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