Alias Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics is a managed security and forensic investigation firm serving Oklahoma City businesses that need rapid response to breaches, data theft, or system compromise, as well as organizations seeking proactive threat management before incidents occur.
Alias operates in two overlapping areas: managed cybersecurity services for ongoing threat detection and prevention, and digital forensics for incident investigation and evidence preservation. The firm works primarily with mid-market businesses, professional services firms, and some public-sector clients across Oklahoma who cannot justify hiring a full in-house security team but need more than outsourced patch management. The company investigates compromised systems, recovers deleted or encrypted files, traces attack vectors, and produces reports suitable for law enforcement or insurance claims.
Alias offers managed detection and response (MDR), which means continuous monitoring of a client's network for suspicious activity, with a commitment to investigate alerts and respond to confirmed incidents. The firm also provides forensic investigation on a project basis, typically engaged after a breach is detected or suspected. Pricing for MDR is generally structured as a per-seat or per-device monthly retainer; confirm current rates directly, as they vary based on the size of the environment and monitoring scope. Forensic investigations are quoted per engagement and depend on the volume of data to recover, the complexity of the system architecture, and the timeline required. A straightforward deleted-file recovery on a single workstation costs less than a multi-system breach investigation spanning weeks, and clients should expect to discuss scope and budget before work begins.
Oklahoma City has several IT managed service providers (MSPs) that offer basic security services alongside helpdesk and infrastructure support, such as companies focused on general business IT support. Those firms typically bundle security monitoring into a broader monthly retainer and serve as a first line of defense for routine patches and endpoint protection. Alias differs by specializing in forensics and incident response rather than day-to-day systems administration; if your business needs someone to handle server maintenance and security equally, a full-service MSP may be more efficient. If you need deep investigation after a breach or continuous threat hunting from a dedicated security team, Alias is the closer fit. For forensics alone, some national firms like DriveSavers or Ontrack operate mail-in or remote recovery services; Alias offers local access and consultation, which reduces turnaround time for Oklahoma City clients and allows face-to-face discussion of sensitive findings.
Alias serves businesses that have experienced or suspect a breach, have regulatory compliance requirements (healthcare, finance, government contracts) that demand forensic documentation, or operate in industries where data theft poses a significant business risk. The firm is also appropriate for organizations that have outgrown basic antivirus protection and want a security partner capable of threat hunting and strategy. Alias is not a low-cost first step for a business with no security infrastructure at all; a company new to managed IT security may be better served starting with an affordable MSP package and upgrading to specialized forensics only when needed. Similarly, Alias is not a break-fix shop for individual consumers; it focuses on business-scale incidents.
For MDR, the initial phase includes asset discovery (mapping what systems and devices exist on the network), baseline monitoring setup, and a review of existing security logs and configurations. Alias typically wants to understand the client's business, critical data, and previous security incidents or concerns. For a forensic investigation, the first call is a scoping session: you describe what happened or what you suspect, Alias asks clarifying questions about timelines and systems involved, and the firm provides an estimate and timeline. The client should prepare a clear description of when the issue was discovered, what systems are suspected to be affected, and what outcome matters most (recovering data, understanding the attack path, supporting a legal claim).
Alias operates standard business hours for consultations and routine work. Incident response is available outside business hours for active breaches; confirm availability and any after-hours fees when establishing a relationship. The firm is located in Oklahoma City proper, which means local clients can meet in person or have Alias personnel on-site for evidence collection if needed. Remote access to systems can be arranged for troubleshooting and investigation.
Alias fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's IT landscape: the bridge between general managed IT support and national forensic firms, offering local expertise in breach investigation and incident response for businesses that cannot afford downtime or regulatory noncompliance.
