Managed security services provider across Brazil with enterprise threat detection and identity management
Asper is Brazil's leading managed security services provider, operating across five strategically positioned offices (São Paulo, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, New York) with a 201–500-person workforce. The security-heavy hiring mix (19 of 30 active roles) and current focus on CyberArk PAM/EPM implementation and SailPoint identity governance signal a shift from reactive monitoring toward proactive identity and access control — a shift reinforced by their tech stack replacement of New Relic and Datadog with deeper security-native observability via Splunk and QRadar.
Asper delivers managed security services to mid-market and enterprise organizations across Brazil, with coverage spanning threat monitoring, incident response, compliance management, and infrastructure security. The company operates a security operations function built on SIEM (Splunk, QRadar), endpoint protection (CrowdStrike, Microsoft Defender, Trend Micro), identity management (CyberArk, LDAP, Active Directory), and observability (Dynatrace, OpenTelemetry). Current project work includes large-scale security migrations, SGSI compliance implementation, incident response readiness programs, and dashboard/alerting optimization. Pain-point trends reflect client demand for faster mean-time-to-detect (MTTD) and mean-time-to-respond (MTTR), SLO adherence, and modernization of on-premises environments toward SaaS—challenges typical of enterprises modernizing legacy security stacks.
Asper uses Splunk and QRadar for SIEM, CrowdStrike Falcon and Microsoft Defender for endpoint protection, CyberArk for privileged access management, Dynatrace and OpenTelemetry for observability, and Varonis and Sophos for data/network security—replacing New Relic and Datadog.
Asper is headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, with additional offices in Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, and New York.
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