MSSP Alert, a CyberRisk Alliance resource, has released the seventh annual list of the world’s leading MSSPs, MDRs, and MSP security companies. Among the honorees is inSOC, a SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS) vendor, which has progressed from 142nd in 2022 to 107th in 2023.
The research report, commissioned to track the world’s top MSSP providers, revealed that MSSP honorees are expecting to generate an average of $56.3 million in revenue in 2023, more than double the number from the 2022 report. It also found that honorees are headquartered in 37 different countries and 87% of MSSPs surveyed expect to be profitable for the 2023 fiscal year.
Kristian Wright, COO of inSOC, commented: “inSOC has continued to experience exceptional growth fueled by high demand for SOCaaS offerings from MSPs. Our rapid move up the leaderboard reflects our capabilities to help our partners grow their businesses with a holistic approach that includes a robust open XDR solution, weekly vulnerability management, threat assessment reporting, sales & marketing enablement, and more.”
Jessica C. Davis, editorial director of MSSP Alert, added: “MSSP Alert and CyberRisk Alliance congratulate inSOC on this honor. The Top 250 MSSPs continue to outperform the overall cybersecurity services market in 2023 — indicating the strength of managed security services provided by these specialists at a time when cybercrime has accelerated and threatens businesses of every size and industry.”
inSOC offers high-margin, enterprise-grade wraparound SOC solutions designed specifically for reselling by MSPs. Its SOC-as-a-Service packages provide security information and event management (SIEM), vulnerability management, intrusion detection, incident response, and more at an affordable monthly subscription fee.
The seventh annual list of the world’s leading MSSPs, MDRs, and MSP security companies has been released by MSSP Alert, a CyberRisk Alliance resource. Among the honorees is inSOC, a SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS) vendor, which has seen exceptional growth in the past year, progressing from 142nd in 2022 to 107th in 2023.
The research report, commissioned to track the world’s top MSSP providers, found that MSSP honorees are expecting to generate an average of $56.3 million in revenue in 2023, more than double the number from the 2022 report. It also revealed that honorees are headquartered in 37 different countries and 87% of MSSPs surveyed expect to be profitable for the 2023 fiscal year.
Kristian Wright, COO of inSOC, commented: “Our rapid move up the leaderboard reflects our capabilities to help our partners grow their businesses with a robust open XDR solution, weekly vulnerability management, threat assessment reporting, sales & marketing enablement, and more.”
Jessica C. Davis, editorial director of MSSP Alert, added: “The Top 250 MSSPs continue to outperform the overall cybersecurity services market in 2023 — indicating the strength of managed security services provided by these specialists at a time when cybercrime has accelerated and threatens businesses of every size and industry.”
inSOC provides high-margin, enterprise-grade wraparound SOC solutions designed specifically for reselling by MSPs. Its SOC-as-a-Service packages offer security information and event management (SIEM), vulnerability management, intrusion detection, incident response, and more at an affordable monthly subscription fee.
MSSP Alert, a CyberRisk Alliance resource, has released its seventh annual list of leading MSSPs, MDRs, and MSP security companies. Among the honorees is inSOC, a SOC-as-a-Service (SOCaaS) vendor, which has seen impressive growth over the last year, progressing from 142nd in 2022 to 107th in 2023.
The research report, commissioned to track the world’s top MSSP providers, found that MSSP honorees are expecting to generate an average of $56.3 million in revenue in 2023, more than double the number from the 2022 report. 87% of MSSPs surveyed also expect to be profitable for the 2023 fiscal year, and honorees are headquartered in 37 different countries.
Kristian Wright, COO of inSOC, said: “Our rapid move up the leaderboard reflects our capabilities to help our partners grow their businesses with a holistic approach that includes a robust open XDR solution, weekly vulnerability management, threat assessment reporting, sales & marketing enable
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