# White Label Cybersecurity Solution

- Tool: White Label Solutions
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

There is no 'license-and-rebrand cybersecurity product' for no-code buyers. What you can white-label is the client-facing reporting portal — built on horizontal platforms like SuiteDash ($14–$69/account/mo) or GoHighLevel ($297–$497/mo). The actual detection engine requires a separate MSSP relationship. A custom-built portal runs $13K–$25K one-time and gives you full tenant isolation and audit control.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label cybersecurity solution cost?

The portal layer costs $0–$5,000 to set up and $14–$497/mo depending on the platform. SuiteDash SU1TE wholesale runs $34–$69 per client account per month; GoHighLevel is $297–$497/mo flat for unlimited client sub-accounts. The detection engine underneath — the actual cybersecurity stack — is a separate license negotiated with your MSSP or security vendor, typically per-endpoint with no published rate card.

### Can I actually white-label a full cybersecurity product — scanner, EDR, threat intel included?

No — not as a no-code or low-code buyer. Real detection engines (vulnerability scanners, EDR, SIEM, threat-intel feeds) are purpose-built security infrastructure, not rebrandable product boxes. MSSP reseller programs let you resell a vendor's stack under a co-brand, but these are sales-gated contracts with custom pricing and compliance implications. What you can quickly white-label is the client-facing reporting and posture portal on top.

### How fast can I launch a white-label cybersecurity client portal?

The portal configuration on SuiteDash or GoHighLevel takes 1–3 weeks. Add 2–3 weeks for API integration to your detection tools and tenant-isolation testing. The real stall point is the underlying security stack onboarding — MSSP partner agreements, compliance reviews, and SOC 2 addendum negotiations with clients can add 4–8 weeks before any client actually goes live.

### Do I own my clients' security data with a white-label portal?

You possess the data — you can view and export it while the subscription is active. You do not own it in a legally defensible way unless the contract specifies export format, timeline, and cost at termination. Audit logs and finding records are legal assets; ask the vendor verbatim: 'At termination, in what exact format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all client data including audit logs — in writing?'

### White-label portal vs custom build — what's the real cost difference over 3 years?

SuiteDash at $34/account/mo for 10 clients costs $340/mo ($12,240 over 3 years). GoHighLevel at $297/mo costs $10,692 over 3 years. A custom build at $13K–$25K one-time plus ~$100/mo hosting costs $16,600–$28,600 over 3 years. At 10 clients, the portal-layer savings from custom are modest; the real argument for custom is owned code, owned tenant isolation, and integrations to any detection tool — not raw subscription savings.

### Who bears liability if the security portal has a breach?

On a horizontal platform (SuiteDash/GoHighLevel), the platform vendor bears infrastructure liability under their terms, but your client contracts may hold you responsible regardless. On an MSSP reseller program, liability scope is explicitly negotiated — and vendors' positions vary. Get liability and indemnity scope in writing in every vendor contract before onboarding your first client.

### Can RapidDev build a custom cybersecurity client portal?

Yes. RapidDev builds the portal and workflow layer — multi-tenant client dashboards, compliance-framework views, finding intake and remediation workflows, API integrations to your detection tools, audit logs, and branded reporting. We do not build the underlying detection engine; you license that separately. Timeline is 6–10 weeks, fixed price $13K–$25K, full source code ownership. Book a free scoping call to define the integration and compliance scope.

### What compliance requirements apply to a security portal?

Any portal that displays security findings or compliance status is itself a security system and must meet SOC 2 Type II expectations from enterprise clients. If findings touch personal data, GDPR and CCPA apply. If clients are in PCI scope, the portal's data handling is in scope too. Mandate tenant isolation, MFA, encrypted data at rest and in transit, and a signed security addendum with every vendor whose infrastructure the portal touches.

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