AIS Cyber Hawk
AIS Cyber Hawk is an AIS-affiliated cybersecurity and managed-security services offering aimed at enterprise customers. Its position comes from the parent telecom group’s network, customer base and enterprise-service relationships, which are useful for security monitoring, SOC outsourcing and cyber-resilience services. The brand is relevant to Thailand’s MSSP market because telecom operators can bundle connectivity, cloud, identity and security operations for corporate accounts. It should be treated as an operating service brand, not as a separately listed company.
Profile overview
AIS Cyber Hawk is an AIS-affiliated cybersecurity and managed-security services offering aimed at enterprise customers. Its position comes from the parent telecom group’s network, customer base and enterprise-service relationships, which are useful for security monitoring, SOC outsourcing and cyber-resilience services. The brand is relevant to Thailand’s MSSP market because telecom operators can bundle connectivity, cloud, identity and security operations for corporate accounts. It should be treated as an operating service brand, not as a separately listed company.
Service segments
Core service
Managed SOC and threat monitoring
24/7 Security Operations Centre outsourcing for enterprise customers. Leverages AIS network telemetry and threat intelligence to detect and respond to security incidents across customer environments.
Enterprise security
Endpoint and network security services
Managed endpoint detection and response, firewall management, and network traffic analysis bundled with AIS connectivity products for corporate accounts in banking, retail, and industrial sectors.
Cyber advisory
Security assessment and consulting
Vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and cyber-resilience consulting aligned with NCSA Critical Information Infrastructure Act requirements. Regulatory compliance is a strong demand driver.
Telco bundle
AIS enterprise connectivity integration
AIS Cyber Hawk's competitive advantage is bundling MSSP services with AIS enterprise broadband, SD-WAN, and private network products, reducing procurement friction for corporate customers.
Thai cybersecurity MSSP peer comparison
Key managed security providers, 2024
Affiliation
AIS (SET:ADVANC)
Key strength
Telco-bundle, network visibility
Primary customers
Enterprise, mid-market
G-Able
Affiliation
Private
Key strength
IT-SI, government contracts
Primary customers
Government, large enterprise
NT cyfence
Affiliation
NTPLC (SET:NT)
Key strength
State-linked, telecom backbone
Primary customers
Government, SOE
MFEC
Affiliation
SET:MFEC
Key strength
Listed, IT consulting
Primary customers
Enterprise, finance
Ingram Micro Thailand (security)
Affiliation
Private (MNC)
Key strength
Vendor distribution, integration
Primary customers
Reseller channel
| Provider | Affiliation | Key strength | Primary customers |
|---|---|---|---|
| AIS Cyber Hawk | AIS (SET:ADVANC) | Telco-bundle, network visibility | Enterprise, mid-market |
| G-Able | Private | IT-SI, government contracts | Government, large enterprise |
| NT cyfence | NTPLC (SET:NT) | State-linked, telecom backbone | Government, SOE |
| MFEC | SET:MFEC | Listed, IT consulting | Enterprise, finance |
| Ingram Micro Thailand (security) | Private (MNC) | Vendor distribution, integration | Reseller channel |
Key watchpoints 2025-2026
Regulatory demand
CII Act compliance spending
Thailand's Critical Information Infrastructure Act 2019 requires operators in 10 designated sectors to meet cyber-resilience standards. Compliance timelines drive MSSP procurement among banks, telcos, and utilities.
Threat landscape
Ransomware and state-linked threats
Thai organizations face growing ransomware campaigns and regionally active threat actors. Healthcare, logistics, and public-sector breaches have increased MSSP RFP activity materially since 2022.
AIS group strategy
Enterprise services growth mandate
AIS has publicly prioritised enterprise-B2B revenue as a growth driver post-consumer-market saturation. Cyber Hawk's performance targets are tied to AIS's overall enterprise transformation strategy.
Source-pack context
AIS Cyber Hawk is linked to existing Insight report coverage through tracked source packs. The cited sources provide the current evidence trail for market context, regulatory exposure, operator positioning, or sector structure; exact numeric claims should still be checked against raw snapshots before being surfaced as headline metrics.[, , ]
Deep operating read
AIS Cyber Hawk is already connected to Insight source packs through thailand-cybersecurity-mssp-managed-security-and-cii-act. The tracked evidence includes Critical Information Infrastructure Act 2019; G-Able cybersecurity MSSP services; AIS Cyber Hawk MSSP overview, which is enough to move the profile beyond a stub and describe its role in the relevant market, policy, or operator chain. This read stays deliberately source-pack grounded: it identifies why the profile matters without adding unsourced metrics or fresh-web claims.[, , , ]
Execution watchpoints
The next diligence step for AIS Cyber Hawk is to test whether the source-pack context is current enough for buyer-facing metrics. Until raw snapshots or fresh web evidence confirm exact numbers, use this profile for qualitative mapping: counterparties, exposure points, regulatory dependencies, and where the named actor sits in the report thesis. Any promotion to Gold should require primary filings, official statistics, or refreshed raw extracts.[, , , ]
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