Choose Orange Cyberdefense or SecurityHQ
Choose Orange Cyberdefense if
- Large European enterprises needing ANSSI, CREST, or NATO-accredited MDR with local SOC presence
- Organizations already running Microsoft Defender XDR or Palo Alto Cortex who want managed detection on top
- Regulated industries (energy, transport, OT) needing MDR, threat intel, and DFIR from one provider
- You need SaaS and Identity coverage included in base pricing
Choose SecurityHQ if
- Companies with experienced IT teams who can execute remediation actions based on analyst guidance
- Organizations requiring global SOC coverage across UK, Middle East, APAC and Africa
What’s actually different
Buyer brief
Fit. Orange Cyberdefense and SecurityHQ are both Services firms that work with your existing tools. Orange Cyberdefense targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations, while SecurityHQ serves Mid-market and Enterprise. Orange Cyberdefense includes 5 attack surfaces in base pricing (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity, Network), compared to 3 for SecurityHQ (Endpoint, Cloud, Network).
FAQ
What is the main difference between Orange Cyberdefense and SecurityHQ?
Orange Cyberdefense is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). SecurityHQ is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). SLA commitments differ: Orange Cyberdefense offers Not disclosed, SecurityHQ offers ≤15 minutes. Orange Cyberdefense covers 5 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 3 for SecurityHQ.
How do Orange Cyberdefense and SecurityHQ differ in response capabilities?
Orange Cyberdefense supports 6 autonomous actions (endpoint isolation, process termination, network containment, account disable, file quarantine, custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. SecurityHQ supports 1 autonomous actions (custom playbooks) and requires approval before acting. Incident response is not included with Orange Cyberdefense and included with SecurityHQ.
How does Orange Cyberdefense pricing compare to SecurityHQ?
Orange Cyberdefense pricing: Azure Marketplace: Managed Threat Detection [XDR] for Defender Endpoint P2: 3,300 EUR/month for 300 users. Managed Threat Detection [log] for Sentinel: 16,500 EUR/month up to 50 GB/day. Third-party estimate: avg ~$37K/year, max ~$100K/year.. SecurityHQ pricing: Custom-quoted pricing. Watch for with Orange Cyberdefense: Core MDR platforms are Microsoft Defender or Palo Alto Cortex, licensing costs are separate; Multiple add-on services (threat intelligence, cybercrime monitoring, brand protection) add up. Watch for with SecurityHQ: IBM QRadar SIEM licensing may be a separate cost depending on whether SecurityHQ hosts it or you bring your own. Clarify who pays for SIEM infrastructure.; No published pricing at all. AWS Marketplace lists private offers only, so you will not see a price until you engage sales..