suresecure vs Truesec
suresecure and Truesec are both Services firms that work with your existing tools. suresecure targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations, while Truesec serves Mid-market and Enterprise. suresecure includes 0 attack surfaces in base pricing (), compared to 5 for Truesec (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity, Network).
Buyer brief
suresecure and Truesec are both Services firms that work with your existing tools. suresecure targets Mid-market and Enterprise organizations, while Truesec serves Mid-market and Enterprise. suresecure includes 0 attack surfaces in base pricing (), compared to 5 for Truesec (Endpoint, Cloud, SaaS, Identity, Network).
Truesec offers broader coverage (5 surfaces vs. 0). suresecure may suit teams that need depth over breadth.
At a glance
| FIELD | ||
|---|---|---|
| Best fit | DACH mid-market buyers wanting German-operated SOC and MDR on Google SecOps | Nordic enterprises wanting the largest regional SOC with local language support |
| Price | EUR 7,999/mo for 2 months, up to 500 assets | Not published |
| Response authority | 1/6 actions · Configurable | 5/6 actions · Configurable |
| Stack | Works with existing stack | Works with existing stack |
| Data access | Dashboards | Dashboards |
| Warranty | None listed | None listed |
- Best fit
- DACH mid-market buyers wanting German-operated SOC and MDR on Google SecOps
- Price
- EUR 7,999/mo for 2 months, up to 500 assets
- Response authority
- 1/6 actions · Configurable
- Stack
- Works with existing stack
- Data access
- Dashboards
- Warranty
- None listed
- Best fit
- Nordic enterprises wanting the largest regional SOC with local language support
- Price
- Not published
- Response authority
- 5/6 actions · Configurable
- Stack
- Works with existing stack
- Data access
- Dashboards
- Warranty
- None listed
Detailed comparison
| FIELD | suresecureTECH-AGNOSTIC | TruesecTECH-AGNOSTIC |
|---|---|---|
| Fit | ||
| Target size | Mid-market, Enterprise | Mid-market, Enterprise |
| Sentiment | Mixed | Mixed |
| Your stack | ||
| Approach | Works with your tools | Works with your tools |
| EDR integrations | Trend Micro CrowdStrike | Microsoft DefenderSentinelOnePalo Alto Cortex CrowdStrike |
| SIEM integrations | Google Chronicle Splunk | Microsoft SentinelCrowdStrike Falcon LogScale Splunk |
| Coverage | EPEndpoint: LimitedCloudCloud: LimitedIDIdentity: LimitedSaaSSaaS: LimitedNetNetwork: LimitedOTOT/IoT: Optional add-on | EPEndpoint: CoveredCloudCloud: CoveredIDIdentity: CoveredSaaSSaaS: CoveredNetNetwork: CoveredOTOT/IoT: Optional add-on |
| Response | ||
| Response type | Active Remediation | Active Remediation |
| Approval policy | Configurable | Configurable |
| Response actions | Custom playbooks | IsolateKill processContainQuarantineCustom playbooks |
| IR included | ✓ Included | Separate |
| Cost | ||
| Price range | Proof of Value: EUR 7,999/month plus VAT for 2 months, up to 500 assets. Ongoing MDR pricing is not published. | Not published |
| Minimum seats | None | None |
| Breach warranty | – | – |
| More details | ||
| Requires own agent | No | No |
| Endpoints | ~ Limited | ✓ Included |
| Cloud workloads | ~ Limited | ✓ Included |
| Identity | ~ Limited | ✓ Included |
| SaaS apps | ~ Limited | ✓ Included |
| Network | ~ Limited | ✓ Included |
| OT/ICS | + Optional | + Optional |
| Threat hunting | Extra cost | ✓ Included |
| Response SLA | Not disclosed | Not disclosed |
| 24/7 coverage | ✓ | ✓ |
| Pricing model | Custom quote for ongoing Managed SOC and MDR. suresecure publishes a fixed-price 2-month Managed SOC Proof of Value. | Fixed fee per endpoint. No log volume or retention surcharges. No public pricing for any tier. |
| Hidden cost warnings | The published Proof of Value price applies only up to 500 connected assets and lasts 2 months.. Public pages do not publish ongoing MDR prices, contract minimums or service-credit language.. Exact response authority and automated action rights need written playbooks.. Google SecOps licensing, log ingestion and storage can affect the final bill.. Co-managed SOC is aimed at teams that already have SIEM expertise. | No public pricing for any tier, requires sales engagement for any estimate. IR is a separate retainer on Core and Enterprise, only Black includes it. US customers may get a different experience since bulk of 350+ specialists are in Europe |
| Data portability | Partial | Partial |
| Contract terms | Custom, Proof of Value | Annual, Multi-year |
| Channels | EmailPhonePortal | PortalEmailPhoneTeamsSlack |
| Data access | Dashboards | Dashboards |
| Dedicated analyst | – | ✓ |
| SOC regions | Europe | EuropeNorth America |
| Onboarding | suresecure says most log sources can be connected within a few hours on the MDR page, the Managed SOC page says go-live can happen in 4 weeks and the Proof of Value sheet says onboarding takes a few days. Buyers should confirm scope by log source and response playbook. | 72 hours for Core and Enterprise. Black tier not disclosed. |
| Industry focus | ManufacturingHealthcareEnergyRetailProfessional ServicesSports and EntertainmentCritical Infrastructure | Financial ServicesGovernmentHealthcareEnergyCritical Infrastructure |
| MTTD | Not published | Not published |
| MTTR | Not published | Not published |
| Community view | No meaningful MDR-specific buyer-review signal was found in G2, PeerSpot, Gartner Peer Insights or Reddit. The public buyer case rests on German SOC delivery, Google SecOps specialization, ISO 27001 status, named reference logos and a published Proof of Value offer, but buyers should validate pricing, response authority, analyst staffing and threat-hunting scope directly. | Effectively unrateable. No public reviews on G2, PeerSpot, or Gartner Peer Insights. Not in Forrester Wave or Gartner MQ for MDR. No Reddit mentions. Strong Nordic reputation based on vendor claims and partner references (EY, Microsoft MISA), but impossible to validate through independent peer feedback. |
| Compliance | ISO 27001GDPRNIS2 | ISO 27001ISO 9001ISO 14001MISA (Microsoft Intelligent Security Association) |
| Certifications | ISO 27001BSI-certified incident expertsGoogle Cloud Security PartnerISG Provider Lens Next-Gen SOC/MDR Services Midmarket Leader | ISO 27001ISO 9001ISO 14001 |
| Founded | 2017 | 2005 |
| Data retention | No standard MDR retention period was found. The Co-Managed SOC page says normalized SIEM data is processed in suresecure's cloud-native SOC architecture but not stored there, with data sovereignty remaining with the customer. | Included in fixed fee, no log volume or retention surcharges. Specific retention periods not disclosed. |
| API available | – | ✓ |
| Website | Visit → | Visit → |
FAQ
What is the main difference between suresecure and Truesec?
suresecure is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). Truesec is a Services firm that is technology-agnostic (works with your existing tools). suresecure covers 0 attack surfaces in base pricing vs. 5 for Truesec.
How do suresecure and Truesec differ in response capabilities?
suresecure supports 1 autonomous actions (custom playbooks) and approval is configurable. Truesec supports 5 autonomous actions (custom playbooks, endpoint isolation, file quarantine, network containment, process termination) and approval is configurable. Incident response is included with suresecure and not included with Truesec.
How does suresecure pricing compare to Truesec?
suresecure pricing: Proof of Value: EUR 7,999/month plus VAT for 2 months, up to 500 assets. Ongoing MDR pricing is not published.. Truesec pricing: Custom-quoted pricing. Watch for with suresecure: The published Proof of Value price applies only up to 500 connected assets and lasts 2 months.; Public pages do not publish ongoing MDR prices, contract minimums or service-credit language.. Watch for with Truesec: No public pricing for any tier, requires sales engagement for any estimate; IR is a separate retainer on Core and Enterprise, only Black includes it.
Should I choose suresecure or Truesec?
Choose suresecure if: dACH mid-market buyers wanting German-operated SOC and MDR on Google SecOps. Choose Truesec if: nordic enterprises wanting the largest regional SOC with local language support. suresecure is not ideal for buyers that need public ongoing MDR pricing before sales. Truesec is not ideal for uS-based organizations wanting a fully staffed local SOC (bulk of specialists in Europe).
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