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Security Command Center overview

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Standard, Premium, and Enterprise service tiers

Security Command Center is a cloud-based risk management solution that helps security professionals to prevent, detect, and respond to security issues. It helps to keep your cloud environment secure by providing tools to monitor and manage the following areas:

For a complete list of services, see Service tier comparison.

Services that operate in each of these areas can generate findings. Findings are records of threats or other issues that a service has found in your cloud environments. Findings are generated by the following sources:

For a list of available built-in, integrated, and third party security services, and instructions for how to configure them, see Configure Security Command Center services.

Service tiers

Security Command Center is offered in three service tiers: Standard, Premium, and Enterprise. Each tier determines the features and services that are available to you in Security Command Center.

For more information on what each tier includes, see Service tiers.

Activation levels

You can activate Security Command Center on an individual project, which is known as project-level activation, or an entire organization, which is known as organization-level activation.

The Enterprise tier requires an organization-level activation.

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Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.

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