NOC vs SOC: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both

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NOC vs SOC: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both
NOC vs SOC: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both
NOC vs SOC: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both
NOC vs SOC: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both

NOC vs SOC: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both

Network Operations Center (NOC) and Security Operations Center (SOC) serve different but complementary roles. Understanding the difference — and why they need to work together — is critical for modern enterprises.

What is a NOC?

A NOC monitors and manages IT infrastructure — networks, servers, databases, and applications. It focuses on availability, performance, and capacity. NOC engineers ensure systems are running optimally and respond to incidents like outages, degraded performance, or hardware failures.

What is a SOC?

A SOC monitors for security threats — malware, unauthorized access, data breaches, and policy violations. SOC analysts investigate alerts, perform threat hunting, and coordinate incident response.

Key Differences

NOC focuses on uptime and performance. SOC focuses on confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data. NOC uses monitoring tools like Nagios and Zabbix. SOC uses SIEM platforms like Splunk and FortiSIEM.

Why You Need Both Integrated

Modern threats cross the boundary between network operations and security. A bandwidth spike could be a DDoS attack. A server crash could be ransomware. PJ Networks provides integrated NOC+SOC operations on a single glass pane powered by PrahiX Ora — ensuring no incident falls through the cracks.

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