Most NZ businesses have security tools. Antivirus. A firewall. Email filtering. Maybe multi-factor authentication. These tools are necessary – but they are not sufficient.
Security tools block what they recognise. They do not investigate what they do not recognise. They do not correlate unusual activity across your environment. They do not respond when something gets through. And they definitely do not watch your environment at 2am on a Sunday night – which is precisely when most ransomware deploys.
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is the layer that does all of those things. It combines continuous 24/7 monitoring of your entire environment – endpoints, network, cloud, identity, email — with human security analysts who review every alert, separate real threats from noise, and take active steps to contain incidents before they become breaches.
For NZ SMBs that cannot justify a full in-house Security Operations Centre, MDR delivers enterprise-grade detection and response capability as a managed service. One monthly engagement. No internal security team required.
The question is not whether your business needs this level of protection. It is whether you can afford not to have it.
NSP’s Security Operations Centre monitors your entire environment continuously – 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including weekends and public holidays. Endpoints, cloud platforms, Microsoft 365, network traffic, identity systems, and email. Nothing is out of scope. Every log, every event, every connection is collected and analysed in real time. Your environment has no unwatched hours.
Adlumin, the platform powering NSP’s MDR service, combines automated threat detection with behavioural analysis to identify threats that signature-based tools miss. Unusual login patterns. Lateral movement. Data staged for exfiltration. Anomalies that individually look minor but collectively signal a real attack. Threats are identified and triaged as they emerge – not discovered in a log review days later.
Every alert is reviewed by NSP’s security analysts – not just processed by an automated system and handed to you as a list. Our team separates genuine threats from false positives, investigates the scope of the incident, and determines what is actually happening in your environment before anything is escalated to you. You only hear about issues that matter. By the time we contact you, we already know what it is.
When a genuine threat is confirmed, NSP acts. Affected systems are isolated. Malicious processes are terminated. Compromised credentials are locked. The threat is contained before it can spread. You receive a clear incident report – what happened, how we responded, and what to do next. For complex incidents, NSP’s incident response team escalates immediately. You are never left managing a breach alone.
NSP’s SOC monitors your environment every hour of every day. Cyberattacks do not follow a 9-to-5 schedule – ransomware operators specifically target off-hours because most businesses have no one watching. NSP does.
Every alert is reviewed by a certified security analyst, not just flagged by an algorithm. Our team investigates the context, correlates activity across your environment, and determines whether a genuine threat is present before escalating.
NSP’s MDR platform uses SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) to proactively hunt for threats that have evaded detection – at machine speed, across your entire environment. Lateral movement, unusual data access, credential anomalies – patterns that individually look benign but together indicate an active attack.
When a threat is confirmed, NSP responds – not just alerts. Affected endpoints are isolated. Malicious processes are stopped. Compromised accounts are locked. The threat is contained. For complex incidents requiring deeper investigation or legal notification support, NSP’s incident response team is immediately available.
NZ insurers are increasingly requiring evidence of active, continuous security monitoring as a condition of coverage. NSP’s MDR service produces the documentation your insurer needs – monitoring logs, incident reports, and evidence of active response capability – formatted for your renewal conversation.
Every month, NSP provides a plain-language security report covering your environment’s threat landscape, alerts investigated, incidents handled, and the overall state of your security posture. Written for a business owner or board, not a security engineer. Something you can actually present.
Most NZ businesses already have some form of security tooling. Here is how MDR relates to what you likely already have.
Antivirus and endpoint protection. Antivirus blocks known malware. It is a necessary baseline but it only stops what it recognises. It does not investigate suspicious behaviour, does not correlate activity across your environment, and does not respond when something unknown gets through. MDR works alongside your existing endpoint tools and adds the investigation and response layer they cannot provide.
EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response). EDR tools like Microsoft Defender for Endpoint or CrowdStrike are powerful but they generate enormous volumes of alerts and require skilled analysts to operate effectively. Most NZ SMBs do not have that expertise in-house. MDR puts the human expertise behind the EDR tooling so the alerts are actually reviewed, investigated, and acted on.
SIEM (Security Information and Event Management). A SIEM collects and correlates logs from across your environment. Valuable data but a SIEM is not a response capability. It tells you what happened. MDR tells you what is happening and does something about it.
Building your own SOC. A full internal Security Operations Centre requires a minimum of three to five analysts for 24/7 coverage, plus tooling, management, and training. In New Zealand, that is $400,000 to $600,000 per year before tools and infrastructure. MDR delivers equivalent capability as a managed service at a fraction of that cost.
NZ insurers are increasingly requiring evidence of active, continuous security monitoring – not just tools in place. If your insurer is asking about your security operations capability at renewal, MDR is what they are asking for. NSP’s MDR service produces the documentation your insurer needs.
Law firms, financial services, healthcare, and professional services businesses hold client data that is a high-value target. A breach is not just an IT problem – it is a Privacy Act 2020 notification obligation, a reputational event, and a regulatory risk. MDR reduces the likelihood of a breach and reduces the damage if one occurs.
If your current security setup is antivirus, a firewall, and an IT provider who checks in monthly – you have preventive controls but no detection capability. You would not know if an attacker had been in your environment for three weeks. MDR closes that gap.
Most NZ SMBs with internal IT teams have one or two people covering everything. After-hours coverage is not realistic. Attackers know this. MDR provides the continuous monitoring your IT team cannot – without asking them to be on call 24/7.
After an incident – a phishing attack, a ransomware attempt, a suspicious login – the instinct is to fix the immediate problem and move on. MDR ensures you also close the monitoring gap that made the incident possible in the first place, and that you would detect the next one before it becomes a crisis.
Boards and executives are increasingly expected to demonstrate active oversight of cyber risk. Clients in regulated industries are starting to ask suppliers about their security controls. MDR gives you a concrete, evidenced answer – 24/7 monitoring, active response, monthly reporting – rather than a vague reassurance.
There are MDR providers operating in New Zealand from offshore platforms with no local presence. There are large trans-Tasman firms built for enterprise clients. NSP is neither.
NZ-based analysts. NSP’s Security Operations Centre is staffed by New Zealand-based security analysts who operate in your time zone, understand the NZ regulatory environment, and are available during a real incident – not routing your call through an offshore support desk.
Powered by Adlumin. NSP’s MDR service is built on the Adlumin security operations platform – a purpose-built MDR platform combining SIEM, SOAR, and behavioural analytics. Adlumin provides the automation and threat intelligence layer. NSP’s analysts provide the human expertise and response capability.
Senior security leadership. NSP’s security practice is led by Geordie Stewart – CISO, CISSP, MSc in Information Security – with more than 20 years of cybersecurity experience across Europe and New Zealand. Your MDR service is backed by senior expertise, not junior analysts working a checklist.
Integrated with your IT environment. For NSP managed services clients, MDR is integrated with your existing IT environment from day one. No re-briefing. No separate vendor relationship. Your SOC analysts and your IT team are working from the same picture of your environment.
100% New Zealand-owned. NSP has been operating since 2002. We are not a franchise, a branch office, or a reseller of an offshore SOC service.
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is a cybersecurity service that combines continuous 24/7 monitoring of your IT environment with human security analysts who investigate alerts and actively respond to threats. Unlike tools that block known threats, MDR detects suspicious behaviour across your entire environment – endpoints, cloud, network, identity, and email – and takes action when something real is found. For NZ SMBs that cannot justify a full in-house security team, MDR delivers enterprise-grade detection and response as a managed service.
Antivirus blocks known malware. MDR detects and responds to threats that antivirus misses – unknown malware, suspicious behaviour, lateral movement, credential abuse, and attacks that unfold over time across multiple systems. Antivirus is a preventive tool. MDR is a detection and response capability. Most businesses need both – antivirus as a baseline, MDR as the layer that catches what antivirus does not.
EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) is the technology that monitors individual devices for threats. MDR is the complete managed service that uses EDR tools – plus network, cloud, and identity monitoring – and adds human analysts who review every alert and respond to confirmed threats. EDR without managed expertise generates enormous alert volume that most NZ businesses cannot handle internally. MDR puts the human layer behind the tooling.
A Security Operations Centre (SOC) is the team and infrastructure required to provide continuous security monitoring and response. Building an internal SOC requires hiring multiple analysts, implementing expensive tooling, and maintaining 24/7 coverage – typically costing $400,000 or more per year in New Zealand. MDR delivers SOC-level capability as a managed service at a fraction of that cost. NSP’s MDR service is backed by NSP’s in-house SOC, so you get the capability without building the infrastructure.
No. MDR works alongside your existing tools – antivirus, firewall, email security, and endpoint protection. MDR adds the continuous monitoring and human analysis layer that makes those tools effective. Your existing tools generate data. MDR makes sense of that data, identifies genuine threats within it, and responds when something real is found.
MDR is priced based on the size and complexity of your environment – number of users, endpoints, and cloud services in scope. NSP provides a clear, fixed monthly fee based on agreed scope before anything starts. As a reference point, building an equivalent internal capability would require multiple security analysts and specialist tooling – typically $400,000 or more per year. MDR delivers the same capability for a fraction of that cost, scaled to what your business actually needs.
Yes – significantly. NZ cyber insurers are increasingly requiring evidence of active, continuous security monitoring as a condition of coverage or a prerequisite for preferred premiums. NSP’s MDR service produces the monitoring logs, incident reports, and evidence of active response capability that your insurer needs at renewal. Businesses with MDR in place are in a materially stronger position when applying for or renewing cyber insurance.
NSP’s Security Operations Centre monitors your environment in real time – alerts are generated and reviewed as events occur, not in a daily or weekly log review. For confirmed threats, NSP begins active response immediately. The goal is to reduce dwell time – the period between when an attacker gains access and when they are detected – to minutes rather than the industry average of weeks.
Yes. NSP’s Security Operations Centre is staffed by New Zealand-based analysts who operate in your time zone and understand the NZ regulatory and business environment. You are not routing your incident through an offshore support desk. When something happens at 2am on a Sunday, the team responding is local.
When NSP’s analysts confirm a genuine threat, they act immediately – isolating affected systems, terminating malicious processes, locking compromised credentials, and containing the incident before it can spread. You are notified with a clear explanation of what was found, what action was taken, and what to do next. For complex incidents requiring deeper forensic investigation or legal notification support, NSP’s incident response team is immediately available.
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