
Netenrich
Managed detection and response (MDR) software
System security software
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What is Netenrich
Netenrich provides managed detection and response services delivered through its security operations platform, combining technology with analyst-led monitoring and incident response. It targets organizations that want outsourced or co-managed SOC capabilities across endpoint, network, cloud, and identity telemetry. The offering typically integrates with existing security tools and SIEM/XDR data sources to triage alerts, investigate incidents, and guide remediation. Netenrich also positions its platform to support operational workflows such as case management, reporting, and runbook-driven response.
Analyst-led MDR operations
Netenrich is structured as a managed service with human analysts providing continuous monitoring, investigation, and response guidance. This model fits teams that lack 24x7 SOC staffing or want to reduce alert-handling workload. The service orientation can also support escalation paths and incident communications that are harder to replicate with software-only deployments.
Integrates with existing tools
The platform is commonly deployed to ingest and correlate telemetry from multiple security and IT systems rather than requiring a single-vendor stack. This can reduce rip-and-replace pressure for organizations that already use endpoint, cloud, identity, and network security products. It also supports co-managed operations where internal teams keep control of selected tools and response actions.
Workflow and runbook focus
Netenrich emphasizes operational workflows such as ticketing/case management, playbooks, and reporting to standardize SOC processes. This can improve consistency in triage and handoffs between Netenrich and customer teams. For regulated environments, structured workflows can help with evidence collection and audit-oriented reporting.
Service dependency and lock-in
Because the core value is delivered through managed operations, outcomes depend on service scope, SLAs, and the assigned analyst team. Organizations seeking full self-service control may find the model less suitable than software-first approaches. Transitioning away can require process changes and re-internalizing playbooks and operational knowledge.
Integration effort varies
A tool-agnostic integration approach can require non-trivial onboarding work to connect data sources, normalize logs, and tune detections. Time-to-value depends on the maturity of existing telemetry and the quality of logging across endpoints, cloud, and identity. Customers may need to invest in improving data coverage to get consistent detection results.
Response actions may be constrained
In many MDR engagements, the provider’s ability to take direct containment actions depends on customer approvals, access levels, and tool permissions. This can slow response for high-severity incidents if approval workflows are strict or access is limited. Organizations should validate which actions are provider-executed versus customer-executed during contracting.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Adaptive MDR (Managed Detection & Response) | Custom pricing — Request a quote / Contact sales | AI-powered Adaptive MDR (Resolution Intelligence Cloud), 24/7 detection & response, integrated with Google SecOps; pricing not published on vendor site. |
| SecOps Implement (one-time implementation/migration) | Custom pricing — Request a quote | SIEM migration, provisioning, parsers/detection rules, SOAR playbooks, fast deployment (4–12 weeks). |
| SecOps Operate (ongoing annual engineering & managed services) | Custom pricing — Request a quote | Continuous security engineering, monthly reviews, detection tuning, training, hands-on operations. |
| Resolution Intelligence Cloud / Chronicle test drive | Free 30-day risk-free test drive (trial) for qualified organizations | 30-day test drive / trial activation via form; limited to qualified organizations and subject to approval. |
Seller details
Netenrich, Inc.
Irvine, California, USA
2004
Private
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