Insicon Cyber expands SOC capabilities and expands to NZ

By Jason Pollock on Sep 25, 2025 3:57PM
Insicon Cyber expands SOC capabilities and expands to NZ
Matt Miller, Insicon.

Insicon Cyber has opened its expanded security operations centre, as well as launched services in New Zealand.

The larger facility houses Insicon Cyber's adaptive Security Operations Centre (aSOC), powered by security technologies including Google SecOps, Trend Vision One, SentinelOne, Horizon3.ai, Stellar Cyber, and Cloudflare.

The centre leverages advanced security technologies to provide continuous threat detection, autonomous risk reduction, endpoint protection, attack surface management, network security and compliance monitoring.

The moves follow Insicon's recent rebrand to Insicon Cyber and transition from a pure cyber advisory to now including cyber security managed services.

The company's service portfolio now includes managed security services, SOC operations, managed IT services, technology application and acquisition guidance, alongside its executive advisory and compliance expertise across the Essential Eight, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and industry-specific frameworks such as APRA CPS 234.

CEO and co-founder Matt Miller said the expansion addresses a critical gap in the trans-Tasman cybersecurity market, where organisations struggle to translate strategic security advice into effective operational protection.

"Businesses across Australia and New Zealand have told us they need more than cybersecurity advice. They need comprehensive partners who understand both the boardroom and the server room," Miller said.

"After three years of doubling our revenue each year and almost trebling our team size over the last 12 months alone, our expanded security operations centre enables us to deliver strategic advisory backed by continuous operational excellence, reducing vendor complexity while strengthening cyber resilience across both countries."

Looking ahead, Insicon Cyber plans to continue expanding its aSOC capabilities, actively developing enhanced AI governance services and expanding its incident response capabilities.

The company is also looking at strategic expansion into selected ASEAN markets planned for 2026, focusing on markets where organisations require cross-border compliance and consistent security standards.

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