Above-the-SOC
Your existing security stack continues. We sit above it — providing intelligence your SOC doesn't see, response capability it can't deploy, and engagement scope that conventional vendors won't touch.
Multi-jurisdiction enterprises. Regional corporates. Industrial conglomerates. Energy majors. Logistics operators. Telecoms. The businesses that operate physical infrastructure, hold real customer data, and increasingly find themselves between competing geopolitical interests.
Enterprises don't need another vendor — they need operational depth. The board-level question isn't "do we have a SOC?" It's "what happens when a state-aligned actor decides our infrastructure is in scope?" Fiive Eyes provides the layer that activates when conventional security postures hit their ceiling.
Each sector faces a different operating reality. Fiive Eyes is calibrated — not customized — to the structural specifics of how you operate, what's at stake, and what success looks like.
Your existing security stack continues. We sit above it — providing intelligence your SOC doesn't see, response capability it can't deploy, and engagement scope that conventional vendors won't touch.
Multi-jurisdiction operations face state-aligned threats, regulatory pressure across regions, and supply-chain compromise. We help navigate operational sovereignty — including UAE-domiciled fallback infrastructure.
Engagements run at board / CISO / general counsel level — not buried in security operations. Real intelligence reaches the people making real decisions.
We don't replace your stack. We address specific threat geometry — named adversaries, specific business lines, identified vulnerabilities — with measurable outcomes.
Not every engagement requires every zone. The architecture exists so capability matches need — precisely, proportionately, sovereignly.
Four phases. Discreet at every stage. Bespoke to your operational reality.
Threat-geometry assessment — what's specific to you, your industry, your geographic exposure.
Tactical engagement — typically a specific threat actor, supply-chain risk, or pre-incident posture.
Standing IFC0 monitoring with named-actor focus; HUNT capability on retainer.
Quarterly briefings to designated board committee or risk officer.