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How SocTalk compares
MSPs and MSSPs deliver SOC three ways: build a stack in-house, resell a wholesale SOC desk, or run a platform layer and keep delivery themselves. SocTalk is the third model, open source software your own analysts operate, so a comparison with managed services is partly a comparison of delivery models. On every page below, SocTalk claims come from our own documentation, and competitor facts are sourced and dated so you can check them.
vs building your own Wazuh SOC
What a multi-tenant Wazuh build entails, from isolation and provisioning to triage and upgrades, and what changes when the stack arrives already assembled under Apache 2.0.
Open-source alternative to Huntress
Huntress pairs its platform with a managed SOC behind it. SocTalk is software your own analysts run on your own infrastructure, which makes this a comparison of two delivery models as much as two products.
Open-source alternative to Arctic Wolf
Arctic Wolf delivers security operations as a concierge service. For providers who would rather keep the analysts, the data plane, and the customer relationship in-house, SocTalk supplies the self-hosted platform layer.
Open-source alternative to Stellar Cyber
Both are built for multi-tenant MSSP delivery; Stellar Cyber is a licensed platform, while SocTalk is Apache 2.0 on your own Kubernetes with a Wazuh data plane and BYO LLM.
Open-source alternative to Blackpoint Cyber
Blackpoint sells MDR with a 24/7 human desk behind it. SocTalk gives MSPs the platform layer and leaves detection delivery to your own team.
