Westcon-Comstor has launched OneSOC, a new white-label cybersecurity service designed to help channel partners offer Security Operations Centre services under their own brand without major upfront costs.
The company said the new platform allows partners to deliver managed security services quickly while avoiding the high costs and technical complexity usually involved in building a Security Operations Centre, commonly known as a SOC.
A SOC is a central system used by businesses to monitor networks, detect cyber threats, respond to attacks, and manage cybersecurity operations in real time.
According to Westcon-Comstor, the global SOC market is expected to grow from $47 billion last year to around $104 billion by 2035 as businesses increase spending on cybersecurity and threat monitoring.
However, many channel partners and service providers still struggle to enter the market because building an in-house SOC requires expensive infrastructure, skilled cybersecurity specialists, and ongoing operational management.
The company said OneSOC removes many of these barriers by providing a vendor-neutral platform that supports different cybersecurity tools, data sources, and workflows across IT systems, operational technology, and cloud environments.
The service is being rolled out across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
Westcon-Comstor said the platform offers low-latency threat detection, flexible data storage options, and compliance-ready reporting designed to support regulations such as GDPR and NIS2. The company also stated that the system can be deployed within minutes and can ingest data from multiple sources.
OneSOC will form part of the company’s broader services strategy, which aims to help partners deliver more advanced technology and security services to customers through a simplified business model.
Martin Flensburg said cybersecurity operations are becoming increasingly important in customer discussions, with many partners wanting to provide these services under their own branding.
He said OneSOC gives partners a faster and lower-risk way to launch managed security services while adapting to modern customer environments that combine cloud, on-premise, and operational technology systems.
The launch reflects the growing demand for outsourced cybersecurity services as companies across industries face rising cyber threats, stricter data regulations, and a shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals.

