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It’s no secret that businesses today face severe cyber threats that are becoming more sophisticated, widespread, and frequent. Whether you run a small business or operate a global enterprise, you need to make smart decisions about how to keep your business assets and infrastructure safe without overspending or overextending your skill sets.
Two very popular solutions are managed cybersecurity services vs. in-house security teams. Both solutions offer distinct benefits and disadvantages. While managed services are often scalable, you trade the ability to internally govern your security operations. On the other hand, while in-house security teams offer deeper business context and allow you to build your culture from the inside out, they can be limited by budget, existing employee skill sets, and more.
If your business is pursuing digital transformation by investing in new technology or developing custom software, let’s talk about how you can use cybersecurity consulting and IT security services from Hexaware to detect threats, respond more rapidly to incidents, and build long-term resilience.
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Before we jump into managed vs. in-house security teams, let’s take a moment to review some cybersecurity basics. Cybersecurity can be defined as the processes, technologies, and practices used to protect networks, devices, programs, and data from attacks or unauthorized access. Cybersecurity ensures the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your data, no matter where it lives (cloud, endpoints, networks, or applications).
The risk landscape is more complex than ever before. From malware and ransomware to phishing attacks, insider threats, supply chain attacks, and more, cybercriminals are getting smarter every day. That’s why the demand for managed cybersecurity services and internal security teams has increased in recent years.
So, what exactly is an in-house security team? An in-house security team is made up of employees who work for the business they’re protecting. These employees operate inside your organization and protect your digital assets.
There are many different responsibilities that an in-house security team can take on, including, but not limited to:
Business Context
In-house security teams have the benefit of knowing your business. They work inside your organization every day, so they understand how your teams operate, where your pain points are, and what security risks are most relevant to your industry.
Internal Control
Since your in-house security team operates within your business, all your operational policies, procedures, and decision-making remain within your company.
Culture Fit
Similar to the previous point, because these employees are ingrained in your organization, they already understand your culture and will design security practices that don’t disrupt your existing processes and priorities.
Offered by a third-party provider, managed cybersecurity services allow you to outsource elements of your security operations to an external team. These services range from consultation and monitoring to incident response and compliance.
At Hexaware, our cybersecurity services include 24×7 security monitoring, threat detection, hybrid cloud security, governance, risk, and compliance, and more. Using advanced analytics, automation, and cognitive intelligence, our security experts augment your security operations with best-in-class tools and services.
Just as with in-house security teams, managed services can take on many different roles and responsibilities, including but not limited to:
To make a well-informed decision, enterprises should weigh both approaches:
|
Criteria |
Managed Cybersecurity Services |
In-House Security Teams |
|
Expertise |
Access to specialized experts and advanced tools |
Dependent on internal skills and hiring |
|
Scalability |
Highly scalable with global support |
May require significant hiring and training |
|
Cost Structure |
Predictable, subscription-based pricing |
High upfront and ongoing HR costs |
|
24×7 Capability |
Built into service offerings |
Requires shift planning and resourcing |
|
Threat Intelligence |
Updated continuously by experts |
Depends on internal capability and investments |
|
Compliance Support |
Embedded via consulting services |
Must build internal compliance mechanisms |
|
Response Time |
Rapid through dedicated teams and tools |
Can be slower without automation and round-the-clock coverage |
There are several reasons why you might choose to partner with a third-party provider for managed cybersecurity services.
Access to Resources and Tools
When you work with a third-party provider, you also get access to their tools. This means you don’t have to purchase or maintain your own security tools like security orchestration automation and response, machine learning analytics, managed threat intelligence, etc. Using these tools, your managed service provider will have a higher accuracy rate for identifying true threats versus false positives.
Cost-Effective
Learning how to hire an in-house security team with the right skillsets and then supplying them with the right tools can be costly. Instead of making that investment, you can benefit from those tools and employees as a part of your operational expenses by utilizing managed services.
24/7 Monitoring
Even if your in-house security team works round-the-clock, cyberattacks don’t stop after business hours. With a managed service provider, you’ll benefit from continuous monitoring and rapid response to threats day or night.
Ability to Focus on What Matters
Finally, when you’re not worried about maintaining your security tools or responding to every security incident yourself, your employees can focus on doing what they do best. Build better software, serve your customers, and grow your business.
If your organization values:
Then hiring an in-house security team might be right for you. However, as we mentioned above, in-house security teams often benefit from cybersecurity consulting and managed services to help bridge gaps in expertise and stay on top of emerging threats.
As you can see, there are benefits to both managed services and in-house security teams. But what happens if you want both? Or neither?
Many businesses struggle with this decision and end up choosing a hybrid approach. With this model, your in-house team sets the overall security strategy and manages internal controls and governance. Then your managed service provider can supplement your efforts with advanced analytics, 24×7 security monitoring, and help you meet compliance requirements.
Let Hexaware be your cybersecurity consulting guide as you develop your security strategy and implement solutions that align with industry standards.
If you’re looking for cybersecurity consulting and IT security services to augment your security strategy, look no further than Hexaware. Our cybersecurity services include cybersecurity consulting and managed services for:
Partner with Hexaware today to continuously improve your security operations with real-time analytics, augment your skills gap, and integrate security into your daily business operations.
If you’re still not sure about whether you should choose managed cybersecurity services vs. in-house security teams, consider a few of the following factors:
Company Size
Generally speaking, smaller businesses and startups tend to benefit more from managed services. As you grow your business, you may want to consider a hybrid solution.
Maturity of Security Operations
If your in-house security team is just building out your security operations, consider using managed services + cybersecurity consulting to level up your security program faster.
Compliance Requirements
If you’re in a highly regulated industry like finance, healthcare, or telecom, chances are you need expert guidance to maintain compliance.
Budget and Forecast
Before making your decision, be sure to consider the long-term total cost of ownership for each option.
Available Talent Pool
Hiring and retaining cybersecurity talent can be hard. Managed services allow you to work with top-tier talent without the typical hiring process.
Ready to take your security strategy to the next level? Contact Hexaware for cybersecurity consulting and IT security services you can trust to protect your business.
Both managed cybersecurity services and in-house security teams play vital roles in protecting modern enterprises from cyber threats. Managed services provide scale, expertise, and continuous monitoring, while in-house teams offer deeper alignment with internal culture and business realities. Many organizations gain maximum benefit from a hybrid strategy that combines both models.
Partnering with a provider like Hexaware for cybersecurity consulting and IT security services equips enterprises with advanced tools, expert guidance, and a scalable defense posture that evolves with the threat landscape. Hexaware’s integrated cybersecurity solutions deliver end-to-end protection, compliance readiness, and operational resilience for today’s digital enterprises.
Managed cybersecurity services involve outsourcing your organization’s security operations, threat detection, compliance, and response functions to an experienced external provider.
Managed services offer scalability, specialized expertise, and 24×7 monitoring at predictable costs. In-house teams offer internal alignment, direct control, and deep organizational insight.
Cybersecurity consulting includes expert guidance on strategy, compliance frameworks, risk management, technology selection, and implementation of security best practices.
Hexaware provides integrated cybersecurity consulting, engineering, and operational support, delivering advanced threat protection and compliance readiness.
Yes. Many organizations adopt a hybrid model where in-house teams define strategy and governance while managed services provide tactical execution and advanced monitoring.
Yes. Managed services often include compliance support, control frameworks, and evidence collection to simplify audits and regulatory adherence.
Through continuous monitoring, advanced analytics, automation, and access to expert threat intelligence.
Managed services are ideal for organizations that lack extensive internal security resources, making professional protection affordable and scalable.