Cockpit’s mission is to unify cybersecurity data from every tool and environment into one trusted view and give leaders the clarity they need to manage risk, prove compliance, and align teams.

Who is this for

Who is this for

Who is this for

Listening to our audience

For years, Sopra Steria has delivered Managed Detection & Response services for enterprises. This is what security leaders are telling us they need.

CISOs & Executives

Strategic visibility to measure posture and performance

SOC & IT Leaders

Operational oversight to drive efficiency & response.

Security Teams

Unified reporting without manual pulling

About the parent company

About the parent company

About the parent company

The world is how we shape it

Sopra Steria is a leading European technology and consulting group with over 51,000 employees across nearly 30 countries, generating around €5.8 billion in annual revenue.

We believe technology’s potential is limitless — but its true value lies in how we use it together. Our mission is to guide customers, partners, and employees toward bold, responsible innovation that creates lasting, positive impact.

Our history

Our history

Our history

Why we built Cockpit

Sopra Steria has spent years delivering Managed Detection & Response services alongside enterprise security teams. That work has given us deep, practical insight into how security actually operates day to day, across executives, SOCs, and technical teams.

What we saw wasn’t a lack of tools, but a lack of shared visibility.

Sopra Steria has spent years delivering Managed Detection & Response services alongside enterprise security teams. That work has given us deep, practical insight into how security actually operates day to day, across executives, SOCs, and technical teams.

What we saw wasn’t a lack of tools, but a lack of shared visibility.

Sopra Steria has spent years delivering Managed Detection & Response services alongside enterprise security teams. That work has given us deep, practical insight into how security actually operates day to day, across executives, SOCs, and technical teams.

What we saw wasn’t a lack of tools, but a lack of shared visibility.