Energy and Utilities organisations are a high-profile target for cyber-attacks. Forming part of the UK’s critical infrastructure, 24% of all cyber security incidents in the country last year were aimed at the Energy sector. Energy and Utilities organisations must invest in advanced cyber security solutions to ensure operational compliance and to protect their proprietary data.
SCC helps our Energy and Utilities customers to develop a comprehensive security strategy that encompasses every stage of the security lifecycle.
Our Managed Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) service provides access to best-in-class threat detection services, delivered by our dedicated and experienced operations team.
It delivers a complete view of the visible and ‘invisible’ threats facing an entire organisation, reducing detection times and improving defence capabilities.
We collect, store and analyse security event data, consolidate log events and network data from customer devices, endpoints and applications distributed around the infrastructure.
This data feeds into SCC’s enterprise class platform, where an advanced Sense Analytics engine normalises and correlates the data to identify anomalies, uncover advanced threats and remove false positives in real-time.
The platform is managed from SCC’s Cyber Security Centre by a team of Security Analysts 24/7.
This team actively seeks to provide advice to customers on the best course of action following detection of a threat.
The Benefits
Save time and resource with SCC managing the collection, storage and analysis of security event data, endpoints and applications distributed around the IT infrastructure.
A market-leading advanced analytics engine providing real-time analytics of log data and network flows to identify malicious activity.
Reduce risk with 24/7 proactive security event monitoring and alerting with Security Experts on hand in our Security Operations Centre.
Detailed event correlation and automatic prioritisation – supplying organisations with proactive advice on the best resolution routes.
End-to-end security service reporting and service level agreements, ensuring regulatory and security compliance requirements are met.