Lybica Vigil
The watch.
Continuous monitoring of your endpoints, workloads and network, with AI on duty and a person checking before you are told anything.
The problem
“We have logs” is not evidence.
Most companies in this position have logs nobody reads, and a tool that emails everyone until somebody writes a filter rule. It is not negligence — it is what happens when monitoring is a product you bought rather than a service someone runs.
Security monitoring and incident response are named requirements in every framework that matters here. Having logs evidences neither.
How the watch runs.
Four things, in order, repeating for as long as the service runs.
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Baseline
Agents deployed across your estate at onboarding, and a baseline established for what ordinary looks like in your environment.
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Watch
An AI orchestrator watches continuously against that baseline, at a volume and a persistence no person could match.
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Validate
Anything significant is validated by a named person before it reaches you. You are not the triage queue for our tooling.
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Evidence
A monthly report evidencing that monitoring is genuinely operating — the thing an assessor asks for and a dashboard cannot supply.
What we do, and what we don't
Monitoring is continuous. People are not.
Monitoring runs continuously. Human validation and response are during UK business hours, to defined response times. That is the whole of it, stated plainly, because the alternative is selling you cover we cannot honestly staff.
There is no security operations centre behind this, and we do not claim one. What you get instead is alerts worth reading — rather than a pager rota you are paying for and cannot use.
What you get.
- The security monitoring and incident response evidence your framework needs, produced monthly rather than reconstructed annually.
- A named contact who knows your environment — not a ticket queue.
- A real chance of hearing about a problem while it is still small.
Pricing
Vigil comes with the Standing Defence tier.
£1,200 a month plus VAT, on an annual term billed monthly, covering up to 30 endpoints — with Atlas and Crucible included. Further endpoints are £100 a month per additional ten.
Thirty sounds small until you remember that scope is set by your contract, not your headcount — which is why it covers most customers completely. We explain that on the pricing page.