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Security Operations Center. A centralized team (and often a physical facility) responsible for monitoring, detecting, analyzing, and responding to cybersecurity incidents around the clock. SOC teams use SIEM, EDR, and threat intelligence tools to watch for threats across the entire organization.
The SOC is where most cybersecurity careers begin. SOC analyst is the most common entry-level cybersecurity job title. Working in a SOC builds foundational skills in log analysis, alert triage, and incident response. CISOs build and manage SOC teams, and security engineers design the tooling that SOC analysts depend on every shift.
Security Operations Center. A centralized team (and often a physical facility) responsible for monitoring, detecting, analyzing, and responding to cybersecurity incidents around the clock. SOC teams use SIEM, EDR, and threat intelligence tools to watch for threats across the entire organization.
The SOC is where most cybersecurity careers begin. SOC analyst is the most common entry-level cybersecurity job title. Working in a SOC builds foundational skills in log analysis, alert triage, and incident response. CISOs build and manage SOC teams, and security engineers design the tooling that SOC analysts depend on every shift.
Cybersecurity professionals who work with SOC include SOC Analyst, Incident Responder, Chief Information Security Officer, Security Engineer. These roles apply SOC knowledge within the Defensive Security domain.
Definitions are original explanations written for career development purposes. For authoritative technical definitions, refer to NIST, ISO, or the relevant standards body.
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