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Cloud Box Technologies Enhances its Security Portfolio with a state-of-the-art SOC

Ranjith Kaippada, Managing Director of Cloud Box Technologies
Ranjith Kaippada, Managing Director of Cloud Box Technologies

The SOC is equipped with the latest technology tools to enable 24/7/365 threat monitoring, detection, and targeted response support, ensuring rapid identification and containment of security incidents.

Cloud Box Technologies (CBT) has launched a cutting-edge SOC in Dubai. The SOC, implemented by RA Technologies, a subsidiary of CBT, is primarily built to cater to local customer requirements. It is equipped with the latest technology tools to enable 24/7/365 threat monitoring, detection, and targeted response support, ensuring rapid identification and containment of security incidents. The SOC is also fully compliant with regulatory standards.

The role of RA Technologies is to offer expertise to safeguard customer networks against potential security breaches. The SOC utilises cutting-edge tools and technologies to detect any alterations in cyber threats and promptly respond with appropriate countermeasures.

“Leveraging our expertise in understanding customer’s business, we are uniquely positioned to develop a comprehensive strategy, establish effective leadership, communicate a clear plan to management, and prepare the organisation to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.”

Ranjith Kaippada, Managing Director of Cloud Box Technologies

The SOC is capable to provide uninterrupted 24/7 surveillance for networks and IT infrastructure. Furthermore, it leverages internal threat intelligence knowledge base and also uses external data from partners and regulators to promptly detect, identify, investigate, and analyse cyber threats in real-time. Cybersecurity extends beyond risk management, and encompasses strategic aspects that influences product capability, organisational effectiveness, and customer relationships, based on unique customer requirements.

Ranjith Kaippada, Managing Director of Cloud Box Technologies said “As businesses are becoming increasingly connected, digital transformation of enterprises is inevitable. Leveraging our expertise in understanding customer’s business, we are uniquely positioned to develop a comprehensive strategy, establish effective leadership, communicate a clear plan to management, and prepare the organisation to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.”

“In recent times, there has been a substantial global investment in digital infrastructure. It is imperative to safeguard these investments from potential threats, and this is where a SOC plays a crucial role. We assess risks thereby enhance resilience which subsequently enhances the customer’s security posture and facilitates efficient and heightened security capabilities.” Kaippada added.

With the implementation of the new SOC, Cloud Box technologies is now capable of assisting their clients in formulating a comprehensive cyber strategy that encompasses the dimensions of risk, business, and culture. This will prove to be a valuable asset in their endeavours towards digitisation, as it will enable them to establish a secure environment.

Biju Unni, Vice President at Cloud Box Technologies said, “Our team at RA Technologies has a thorough understanding of the security implications and strives to pre-empt potential threats and actual attacks. This approach helps clients in mitigating potential hazards and staying ahead of the security curve. Our proficiency in SOC dynamics, local intricacies, regulatory requirements, and the latest technologies enables our Security Operations Center to provide end-to-end assistance at every step.” Apart from staying ahead of cyber threats and damages, the SOC will also bring a curb on expenses associated with security breaches, help provide customers with frequent compliance reports, and aid in regulatory compliance with laws like HIPPA and GDPR.

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