PwC Cybersecurity
Provider Snapshot
- Core services
- Managed Detection & Response (MDR), Threat Intelligence, Incident Response +2 more
- Platforms
- Microsoft Defender, Splunk, CrowdStrike +1 more
- Client focus
- Enterprise (1000+)
- Response SLA
- Not disclosed
- Website
- pwc.com
Company Details
- Headquarters
- London, UK
- Founded
- 1998
- Employees
- 1000+
- Response SLA
- Not disclosed
Pricing
- Pricing Model
- Custom
- Starting Price
- Custom quote
About PwC Cybersecurity
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) is one of the Big Four professional services firms with a global cybersecurity practice spanning managed security operations, threat intelligence, incident response, and security strategy. PwC's managed threat detection services leverage their global network of cyber operations centers and proprietary threat intelligence. The firm brings deep industry expertise and regulatory knowledge from its audit and advisory heritage, particularly in financial services, energy, and government. PwC's cybersecurity practice is one of the largest among the professional services firms, with significant investments in security operations capabilities globally.
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PwC Cybersecurity offers 5 security services. Click any service to see other providers that offer it.
Industries Served
PwC Cybersecurity has experience serving 5 industries, including the regulatory requirements and security challenges unique to each.
Supported Platforms
PwC Cybersecurity supports 4 security platforms. MSSPs with hands-on experience in your tools can onboard faster and tune detections more accurately.
Client Company Sizes
PwC Cybersecurity serves Enterprise (1000+) organizations. Providers focused on your company size tend to offer pricing and service levels that match your budget and team capacity.
Compliance Frameworks Supported
PwC Cybersecurity provides compliance support for 5 frameworks. Compliance support typically includes control mapping, evidence collection, audit preparation, and ongoing monitoring to keep you audit-ready year-round.
What Should You Ask When Evaluating PwC Cybersecurity?
Before engaging any MSSP, use these questions to assess whether the provider is the right fit for your organization. These apply to PwC Cybersecurity and any other provider on your shortlist.
- What is included in the base service vs. what costs extra? Clarify whether incident response, compliance reporting, and additional log source onboarding are included or billed separately.
- What response actions does the provider take directly? Some MSSPs only send alerts for your team to act on. Others take containment actions like host isolation or account lockout on your behalf.
- What does the onboarding process look like? Ask about typical onboarding timelines, how much work your team needs to put in, and when full monitoring coverage goes live.
- Can you provide references from similar organizations? Ask for references from companies in your industry and size segment. The experience of similar organizations is the best predictor of how the MSSP will perform for you.
- What happens if we need to switch providers? Understand data portability, contract termination terms, and transition support. A transparent exit process is a sign of a provider that prioritizes long-term trust over lock-in.
Market Context
Selected insights from 401 MSSPs in our dataset
- Platform55% of MSSPs support Splunk
- Platform55% of MSSPs support CrowdStrike Falcon
- Industry44% of MSSPs serve Energy & Utilities organizations
- Industry57% of MSSPs serve Government & Public Sector organizations
- Compliance54% of MSSPs support ISO 27001 compliance
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