Advancement of Security Monitoring/Analysis Services and Launch of Incident Response Services

NTT Business Solutions is upgrading its 'Cybersecurity Primary Care' by enhancing SOC functions and launching an incident response service on March 31, 2026, offering end-to-end security support.
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NTT Business Solutions Corporation (Headquarters: Kita-ku, Osaka; President and CEO: Hidenori Kigami; hereinafter "NTT Business Solutions") has been implementing the "Cybersecurity Primary Care"*1 initiative, acting as a "family doctor for security" by adopting medical concepts into cybersecurity to closely support the challenges faced by local governments and companies.*2

To further evolve this initiative, in addition to strengthening peacetime security monitoring and analysis services, the company will launch an incident response service on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, in collaboration with security vendors, to enable prompt and accurate responses in the unlikely event of a security incident. This will realize hands-on security operations that provide consistent support from daily operations to detection, initial response, recovery support, and recurrence prevention when an incident occurs.

*1 "Cybersecurity Primary Care" website: https://www.nttbizsol.jp/service/cyber-security/
*2 Launch of the "Cybersecurity Primary Care" initiative to raise cybersecurity awareness in local communities (Press release on May 14, 2025): https://www.ntt-west.co.jp/news/2505/250514a.html

1. Background and Purpose
In recent years, cyberattacks have become more sophisticated and cunning, and when an incident occurs, it not only causes business suspension and information leakage but also seriously affects corporate trust and brand value, making cybersecurity an important management issue that dictates business continuity. Under such an environment, it is essential to build a "continuous security monitoring and analysis system during peacetime" to detect signs of threats early and prevent the spread of damage. However, it is difficult to prevent all risks beforehand, and preparedness assuming the occurrence of incidents is required.

As a "family doctor for security," NTT Business Solutions will establish a system that can provide consistent support without distinguishing between peacetime and emergencies, so as to continuously support customers' cybersecurity and contribute to highly effective security measures that protect customers' corporate value and business continuity.

2. Overview
The details of this service advancement and the newly launched services are as follows.

(1) Advancement of Security Monitoring and Analysis Service (CPC SOC)
We will enhance functions focusing on the following to realize a SOC service that performs accurate detection based on advanced monitoring and analysis.

(i) Highly accurate threat detection through correlation analysis utilizing multiple logs
Through correlation analysis combining multiple log information, signs of threats that are difficult to judge with a single alert are detected with high accuracy. While suppressing false positives, events that require a response are accurately extracted.

(ii) Advanced analysis functions using proprietary SIEM analysis rules and security analysts
Through proprietary analysis rules and advanced analysis by security analysts, the occurrence of cyberattacks and incidents using diverse methods can be detected.

(iii) "Visible" security operations through a dedicated customer portal site
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FAQ

What are the features of the CPC SOC service?

It combines correlation analysis of multiple logs, custom SIEM, and analyst insights to perform advanced and accurate threat detection.

When will the incident response service start?

It will start on March 31, 2026.

Who are the primary customers?

The primary customers are local governments and companies facing cybersecurity challenges.