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LINEARSTACK

LINEARSTACK

Computer and Network Security

Auckland, Auckland 14,000 followers

Cybersecurity made simple and accessible

About us

We are a leading New Zealand based Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) and security systems integrator . Since our establishment in 2013, we have built a reputation for providing world-class 24x7 security services to businesses of all sizes. We are proud to partner with some of the top technology companies in the industry, such as Palo Alto Networks, Cisco Systems, Imperva, and LogRhythm. Our excellent operational capabilities, as well as our fulfilment of business requirements and completion of rigorous technical, sales enablement, and specialisation examinations, have earned us a distinguished reputation in the industry. At LinearStack, we take pride in providing top-notch security solutions that are tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients. Our goal is to help businesses reduce their risk of cyber-attacks, strengthen their security posture, and maintain regulatory compliance. Our clients rely on us for our exceptional security solutions, outstanding customer service, and industry expertise.

Website
http://www.linearstack.com
Industry
Computer and Network Security
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Auckland, Auckland
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2013
Specialties
Managed Security Service Provider, Cybersecurity, Networks and Security, Secure Application Delivery, DevSecOps, Managed Detection and Response, Managed Threat Detection, Identity and Access Management, Zero Trust Network, Business Continuity Management, Incident Response, and Data Breach Handling

Locations

  • Primary

    Level 9, Cider Building, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonbay

    Auckland, Auckland 1021, NZ

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  • Sector 66, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar

    Mohali, Punjab 160066, IN

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Employees at LINEARSTACK

Updates

  • Here’s an uncomfortable truth most boards don’t like hearing. Every enterprise will experience a security failure. Did you know? Modern attacks are designed to bypass prevention entirely. You need to understand the distinction between being secure and being resilient. A secure enterprise focuses on controls. Firewalls. EDR. MFA. Policies. All necessary. None sufficient. A resilient enterprise focuses on outcomes. How fast can we detect something that slipped through? How quickly can we contain it? How effectively can we keep the business running while it’s happening? Prevention is binary. It either works or it doesn’t. Resilience is continuous. It absorbs impact. It limits blast radius and preserves trust when things go wrong. This is why some companies survive breaches with minimal damage, while others spiral into operational paralysis and brand erosion. The difference is the mindset. Resilient organisations assume failure is inevitable and they design for it. They instrument their environments so nothing meaningful happens without being seen and acted on. We’ve seen teams that invest only in prevention feel confident until the first real incident. On the other end, companies that prioritise resilience stay composed, decisive, and credible under pressure. If you’re confident in your defences, that’s good. The more important question is what happens the moment those defences are bypassed. If you want to understand how resilient your enterprise it, we’d be happy to help. Book your free consultation now. #CyberResilience #EnterpriseSecurity #CISO #Leadership #RiskManagement https://zurl.co/LZfgA

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  • We promised clients security. Then our RMM platform was hijacked and used against them. We almost lost the business.” A CEO of a fast-growing IT services firm shared this with us. That’s the harsh truth: Service providers don’t just deliver tech. They deliver trust. When attackers compromise your stack, they don’t just breach you. They breach every client downstream. The fallout isn’t just technical: Clients sue. Contracts evaporate. Competitors frame you as the risk. For CEOs, this isn’t a security ops conversation. It’s an existential one. Here’s the mindset shift leaders are making: Security isn’t a support function. It’s a core product. Client trust must be defended as fiercely as SLAs. Transparency and speed in response are as critical as uptime. Titan MDR gives CEOs in this space confidence: Proof that client-facing systems are continuously monitored, privileged accounts are watched like hawks, and threats are contained before cascading across portfolios. Because in IT services, one breach doesn’t just cost revenue. It costs reputation and you don’t get that back twice. If your platform was breached tomorrow, would your clients see you as part of the problem or part of the solution? Let us know in the comments. If you want to know more, feel free to get in touch with us now. https://zurl.co/qPYP3

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  • If you’re a CIO in the healthcare world, you already know: Data isn’t just data. It’s a cancer patient’s treatment plan. It’s a child’s immunization record. It’s a decade of trust in one click. And yet, you’re expected to balance it all: Regulatory compliance across HIPAA, GDPR, and local mandates A fragmented tech ecosystem that barely talks to each other An overstretched IT team managing both uptime and security Budget pressures from every direction Here’s the uncomfortable truth: Most healthcare data breaches don’t happen because the attackers are brilliant. They happen because systems are old, access is sloppy, and no one is watching the right dashboards. What follows isn’t just a fine. It’s: Loss of patient trust Massive lawsuits Doctor resignations Media headlines your PR team can’t outrun That’s why Titan MDR and our Managed SOC were built differently, specifically to support regulated, high-risk sectors like yours: → Real-time threat detection across EMR, HIS, and third-party integrations → Privacy-aware monitoring that minimizes false positives and flags true patient data risks → Automated response workflows to contain breaches before they escalate → Compliance reporting built in, so audits stop being a nightmare We don’t just secure endpoints. We secure the very data fabric that holds your organization together. Because in healthcare, every second delayed is a patient put at risk. And every breach isn’t just a system failure, it’s a betrayal of care. You don’t need more security buzzwords. You need a defense partner who understands both privacy and pressure. We’re here when you’re ready to make your data not just compliant, but untouchable. https://zurl.co/mqysq

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  • A logistics CIO told us after a breach: “The hackers didn’t target us. They targeted a small broker in our network. But we still went down.” That’s the fragility of supply chain IT. Your security is only as strong as the weakest partner. Here’s how attackers exploit it: Targeting small freight brokers with weak defenses. Hijacking APIs between partners. Moving laterally into major transport systems. The ripple effects? Containers stuck at ports. Shipments rerouted or delayed. Clients furious, contracts breached. CIOs are left with a nightmare question: How do you protect an ecosystem where you don’t own every piece? Forward-leaning CIOs are doing three things: Mapping digital dependencies across every partner. Monitoring API traffic for anomalies, not just uptime. Creating segmentation so one partner breach doesn’t topple the chain. Titan MDR enables this with ecosystem-wide visibility, catching attacks at the broker level before they reach the enterprise. Because in logistics, it doesn’t matter where the breach started. The customer only cares that their shipment didn’t arrive. If one of your smallest partners was breached tomorrow, could you keep the chain moving? https://zurl.co/JLohS

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  • Tech founders aren’t afraid of scale. You’ve built platforms that onboard thousands overnight, deployed stacks across multiple clouds, and pushed features before your coffee even cooled. But here’s the hard truth: Most data breaches don’t happen because your tech was weak. They happen because: Your dev team forgot to revoke an old API key A junior engineer clicked a "Github Security Alert" that wasn’t real A misconfigured S3 bucket went unnoticed for 3 quarters A third-party plugin had hidden dependencies now exploited in the wild And when it happens, you're not just patching code , you're patching reputation, investor confidence, customer retention, and MRR decline. Attackers love tech startups because they know: You prioritize speed over process You’re rich in data but poor in governance Your SOC is either outsourced, overwhelmed, or non-existent That’s where LinearStack comes in. Our Titan MDR is built for fast-moving tech companies who can’t afford security bottlenecks: Behavioral analytics to catch lateral movement before your devs notice latency Active threat hunting across cloud infra, Git repos, and endpoints Real-time alerts your engineers can actually act on , not drown in Playbooks for incident response aligned with your CI/CD cycles And with our Managed SOC, we give you: 24/7 coverage without bloating headcount Threat intel contextualized for tech stack vulnerabilities Executive dashboards that speak revenue impact, not just risk heatmaps If you're scaling fast, you can't treat security like an afterthought. Because a breach doesn’t care how innovative your product is. It just cares how exposed your data is. Let’s make sure your roadmap doesn’t include a public data leak. https://zurl.co/JYiTP

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  • If attackers are living in your environment for months, your MDR isn’t broken. It’s blind. Executives often believe detection equals visibility. But it doesn’t. Detection is being told that something bad has already happened. Visibility is understanding what is happening, where, and why, before damage compounds. This misunderstanding is why attackers now dwell inside enterprises for weeks or months. Their security teams aren’t lethargic. Nor are they using any outdated tools. This happens because most MDR programs are optimized for alerts and not insight. Here’s what typically happens: • Alerts fire when known indicators trip. • Analysts respond to symptoms, neglecting root cause. • Lateral movement blends into “normal” traffic. • Identity misuse looks like legitimate access. • Leadership gets a clean dashboard that feels reassuring. Meanwhile, attackers adapt. They avoid malware and valid credentials. They live off the land. To an alert-driven MDR, this looks like business as usual. What’s missing is context. True visibility answers harder questions: Who is accessing what, and does it make sense for their role? Why is this system behaving differently than it did last week? What changed quietly, not loudly? Most executives think MDR is about speed. It’s not. It’s about clarity. We see this pattern constantly. Organisations with strong tools, good people, and clean reports, yet attackers sit inside undetected because no one is correlating behaviour across identity, endpoints, cloud, and business context. That’s the blind spot. Security leaders need fewer assumptions. If your MDR only reacts when something is already obvious, it is not protecting your business. It’s documenting the breach. The real question worth asking is simple: If someone compromised a valid account today and moved slowly, would your team actually see it, or would it look normal? That answer determines how long attackers stay inside. —--- If you want an unfiltered view of what your MDR actually sees, let’s walk through it together. We offer a quick visibility review. Book your consultation now. #CyberSecurityLeadership #MDR #CISO #EnterpriseSecurity #RiskManagement

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  • CISOs in logistics live with one brutal truth: downtime equals chaos. An attack doesn’t just lock systems. It ripples across warehouses, carriers, and customers. Here’s what’s happening on the ground: Ransomware halts distribution centers for days. Vulnerable IoT scanners become entry points. Unpatched transportation management systems get exploited. Third-party brokers introduce compromise into the chain. Attackers understand leverage. Every hour a shipment is stuck in a warehouse, the ransom demand gains power. The business impact? Delayed goods. Breached contracts. Erosion of customer trust across the entire chain. CISOs can’t solve this with firewalls alone The supply chain is too interconnected. The weakest vendor often becomes the first point of failure. The mindset shift: Security must extend beyond your walls into partner ecosystems. Continuity planning isn’t optional , it’s the only way shipments keep moving. Monitoring endpoints across the chain matters as much as monitoring HQ servers. Because when trucks stop moving, business stops breathing. Are you struggling to tackle third-party risk across your supply chain? Our stack of security services for logistics can help. Want to know more? https://zurl.co/uER1n Send us a DM to get started.

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