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Overview
ACSIA helps organizations stay one step ahead of attackers with proactive defense and automated response. It merges multiple security tools into a powerful, easy-to-use system. Although it may take some time to customize settings, it’s ideal for businesses wanting a smarter, simpler way to manage cybersecurity.
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ACSIA Specifications
- Threat Intelligence
- Vulnerability Management
- Security Audits And Reporting
- Cloud Security
What Is ACSIA?
ACSIA is a proactive cybersecurity platform designed to anticipate and block threats before they reach your systems. Its advanced detection engine, powered by customizable Sigma rules, monitors known and unknown threats in real-time.
Its unified platform combines Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) functionalities. This automates threat response and reduces the workload on security teams, allowing them to focus on genuine threats and strategic initiatives.
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Who Is ACSIA For?
ACSIA SOS is ideal for businesses across a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Fintech
- Utilities
- Government
- Manufacturing
Is ACSIA Right For You?
ACSIA is an ideal fit for organizations looking to shift from a reactive to a proactive cybersecurity posture. Its standout feature is pre-emptive anti-surveillance technology, which aims to stop attacks before they even begin. By consolidating multiple security tools into one unified platform, it simplifies operations and reduces the complexity of managing a sprawling security stack.
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ACSIA Features
Pre-Emptive Anti-Surveillance Technology
This feature makes an organization's IT environment ‘invisible’ to malicious actors by disrupting their ability to perform reconnaissance. It breaks the cyber kill chain at the earliest stage, preventing attackers from gathering the intelligence needed to plan and execute an attack.
Unified Security Platform
ACSIA consolidates SIEM, IDS, IPS, and EDR into a single platform, automating threat detection and response. This integrated approach simplifies operations, improves correlation of alerts, and reduces the burden on IT teams.
Customizable Sigma Rules
The platform uses the open Sigma standard for its detection engine. This allows security teams to create and edit their own detection rules using YAML, enabling them to tailor defenses to their specific environment and reduce false positives from generic alerts.
Centralized Monitoring And Management
A comprehensive dashboard provides a single, clear view of an organization's security posture. It includes a complete inventory of all monitored devices (Windows, Linux), their operational health, and detailed incident analysis tools to prioritize and respond to threats effectively.
Pros And Cons of ACSIA
Pros
Immediate visibility into server security status
Provides attacker metadata (e.g., location)
Simple IP blacklisting functionality
Cons
Occasional false positives from routine server action
Customer support response time can be improved
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of pricing plans does ACSIA offer?
The vendor offers custom price plans. Get in touch for a tailored ACSIA SOS cost estimate.
What level of support does ACSIA offer?
The vendor offers support via a help center and ticketing system.
Does ACSIA offer an API?
Yes, it offers an API.
What languages does ACSIA support?
ACSIA software is primarily available in English.
Does ACSIA offer a mobile app?
No, it doesn’t offer a mobile app.
Who are the typical users of ACSIA?
ACSIA SOS features are used by businesses across various industries and sectors, such as fintech, utilities, government, and manufacturing.
What other apps does ACSIA integrate with?
The vendor hasn’t provided details about third-party integrations.
