Sattrix Secures Managed SOC Orders with Hitachi Systems
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Sattrix Secures Managed SOC Orders with Hitachi Systems

Sattrix Information Security has recently received initial work orders to supply managed Security Operations Center (SOC) services to Hitachi Systems India Private under a Partner Managed Services Agreement signed in December 2025.

The strategic engagement combines Sattrix’s advanced cyber security defence capabilities with Hitachi’s market reach, enabling the latter to scale its managed security portfolio for global customers. The services will be delivered through a white-label model, with Sattrix providing end-to-end managed security operations that are marketed under the Hitachi brand.

The collaboration covers modern SOC functions, including 24/7 threat monitoring, proactive detection and rapid incident response. The managed services are powered by Sattrix’s integrated cyber security platform, incorporating SIEM, SOAR, user behaviour analytics, threat intelligence and machine learning capabilities.

The partnership enables Hitachi to expand its security offerings without building an in-house platform, while reinforcing Sattrix Information Security's position in advanced managed cyber security services.

Company Quote: “This agreement is a testament to the strength and reliability of our advanced cyber security defence technology. By integrating our expertise with Hitachi’s market reach, we are enabling the expansion of their security offerings without the need for an in-house platform.”

Sattrix Information Security has recently received initial work orders to supply managed Security Operations Center (SOC) services to Hitachi Systems India Private under a Partner Managed Services Agreement signed in December 2025. The strategic engagement combines Sattrix’s advanced cyber security defence capabilities with Hitachi’s market reach, enabling the latter to scale its managed security portfolio for global customers. The services will be delivered through a white-label model, with Sattrix providing end-to-end managed security operations that are marketed under the Hitachi brand. The collaboration covers modern SOC functions, including 24/7 threat monitoring, proactive detection and rapid incident response. The managed services are powered by Sattrix’s integrated cyber security platform, incorporating SIEM, SOAR, user behaviour analytics, threat intelligence and machine learning capabilities. The partnership enables Hitachi to expand its security offerings without building an in-house platform, while reinforcing Sattrix Information Security's position in advanced managed cyber security services. Company Quote: “This agreement is a testament to the strength and reliability of our advanced cyber security defence technology. By integrating our expertise with Hitachi’s market reach, we are enabling the expansion of their security offerings without the need for an in-house platform.”

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