Complete visibility for financial institutions
As financial services companies—including banks, credit unions, and investment firms—expand their digital infrastructures, increasing complexity creates more security gaps and vulnerabilities, complicating efforts to stay resilient.
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MDR for Financial Services
UncommonX Managed Detection and Response (MDR) for financial services protects banks, credit unions, insurance firms, and fintech companies from external cyber threats while managing remediation 24/7, 365 days a year.
Supported by our patented Exposure Management Platform, our solution delivers complete visibility into your network—including payment systems, shadow IT, and third-party integrations—while providing real-time risk assessments.
Financial services teams gain non-stop protection without the high costs, staffing needs, or infrastructure burdens typically associated with traditional security models. It’s the fastest and easiest way to protect sensitive data, secure your financial environment, and save money.
See everything, secure it, and save money
Leveraging UncommonX's MDR platform offers financial services institutions the fastest and easiest way to gain full visibility into their network, secure against cyber threats, and optimize costs—especially when compared to the financial impact of a data breach.
See everything
Unprecedented system visibility
UncommonX’s Exposure Management Platform swiftly maps the entire financial infrastructure, including payment systems, trading platforms, third-party connections, and cloud services. It delivers reliable, actionable insights into hidden vulnerabilities.
Secure it
Prioritize cyber risks in real-time
Our MDR solution identifies, organizes, and analyzes risks across your infrastructure using NIST and other cybersecurity frameworks. You receive real-time risk ratings for your entire network, enabling informed decision-making and better protection.
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24/7 Managed SOC included
With our 24/7 Managed SOC included, financial institutions benefit from continuous monitoring, protection, and response without additional costs—ideal for financial services institutions with limited IT resources.
Pricing
Packages for financial services institutions of all sizes
Our pricing starts at $3,000 per month. We offer tailored packages designed to fit any size financial institution, including banks, credit unions, and investment firms, with legacy or cloud-based environments. Pricing is scaled based on endpoint count and the frequency of vulnerability scanning throughout the year.
Up to 500
endpoints
Perfect for small-sized financial services institutions
UCX platform & dashboard
Agentless discovery
Real-time alerts
24/7 SOC
Monthly report
Annual vulnerability scan
Starting at $3,000
per month
500-2,000
endpoints
Perfect for medium-sized financial services institutions
UCX platform & dashboard
Agentless discovery
Real-time alerts
24/7 SOC
Monthly report
Threat hunting
Quarterly vulnerability scan
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for pricing
2,000+
endpoints
Perfect for medium to large financial services institutions
UCX platform & dashboard
Agentless discovery
Real-time alerts
24/7 SOC
Monthly report
Threat hunting
Quarterly vulnerability scan
Contact us
for pricing
Seamless integration
Payment systems? Shadow IT? Third-party integrations? No problem.
UncommonX integrates with hundreds of financial services-specific IT products through our agentless platform. This approach reduces the need for additional software installations and ensures rapid deployment within hours.
FAQ
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What is MDR for Financial Services?
UncommonX Managed Detection and Response (MDR) protects financial services companies, including banks, credit unions, and fintechs, from cyber threats and handles remediation 24/7, 365 days a year. Our patented Exposure Management Platform provides real-time visibility across your entire network—including payment systems, IoT devices, and third-party vendors—ensuring continuous protection without the infrastructure burdens or costs of in-house solutions.
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What is a SOC?
A Security Operations Center (SOC) is a centralized team responsible for monitoring, detecting, and responding to cybersecurity incidents in real time. The UncommonX SOC operates 24/7, utilizing our Exposure Management Platform to safeguard your financial assets and data, identifying potential threats and taking action to mitigate them.
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Who staffs the UncommonX SOC?
Our 24/7 SOC is staffed by experienced, US-based cybersecurity professionals with specific expertise in the financial sector. Our team functions as an extension of your IT department, providing around-the-clock threat detection and remediation to protect your digital environment.
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Where is your SOC located?
UncommonX’s SOC is US-based, ensuring support in the same or similar time zones as our financial clients. We provide continuous security monitoring and support 24/7, 365 days a year.
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What is Exposure Management?
Exposure Management is a continuous process for evaluating and improving your IT and security posture. UncommonX’s Exposure Management Platform maps, monitors, and analyzes your financial infrastructure, providing real-time visibility into risks, helping you understand and prioritize cybersecurity issues across your network.
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What is agentless integration?
Agentless integration allows UncommonX to connect with your financial IT environment without requiring software agents on devices. Our platform integrates with hundreds of financial systems, payment solutions, and cloud services, enabling rapid deployment in hours rather than weeks.
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How quickly can UncommonX get started?
We can deploy our MDR for Financial Services in a matter of hours or days. Our Exposure Management Platform allows for swift implementation and immediate access to real-time risk data, backed by our 24/7 SOC.
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How much does UncommonX cost?
MDR for Financial Services starts at $3,000 per month. Our pricing is flexible and scaled based on the size of your financial institution and network. Contact us for a customized quote.
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Does the UncommonX solution fit financial institutions of any size?
Yes. UncommonX’s MDR solutions are designed to meet the needs of financial institutions of any size, whether you’re managing a small community bank or a large multinational investment firm. Our flexible approach accommodates diverse network environments, varying IT and security team sizes, and different levels of cybersecurity maturity. Contact us today for a customized quote tailored to your organization's specific needs.
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Why do financial services institutions choose UncommonX?
UncommonX is the preferred choice for financial institutions because we provide unparalleled visibility, protection, and support across complex digital infrastructures. Our solution combines cutting-edge technology, expert staffing, and rapid deployment, ensuring that your institution's sensitive data and transactions remain secure. We enable financial organizations to focus on core business functions while we handle their cybersecurity challenges, ensuring compliance and resilience against evolving threats.
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At UncommonX, we offer a complimentary security assessment, which uses the structured approach of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to reveal the hidden risks within your IT environment. Discover how we can help your business achieve complete visibility and 24/7 protection across your network.
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