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Salus is a cybersecurity services provider. Its website positions the company as helping customers improve their security posture throughout the full engagement lifecycle, from initial discussions to project reporting, remediation, and corrective actions. Rather than offering a single standalone product, Salus provides a professional services portfolio spanning consulting, compliance, incident response, SOC, and penetration testing, with an emphasis on tailored delivery based on each customer’s business risks, pain points, and objectives.
In terms of protection categories, Salus covers Advisory & Strategy, Assurance & Compliance, Incident & Response, Security Operations Centre, and Penetration Testing. Its process includes identifying business requirements, defining a clear scope and test plan, execution, producing customized reports, assisting with remediation, and collecting feedback. The website specifically states that reports do not rely on templated summaries, and that Salus can track and coordinate remediation efforts—or participate directly in fixes where needed. The SOC offering is described as providing continuous monitoring, detection, response, and recovery to protect an organization’s digital assets, but the site does not disclose SLA terms, coverage hours, technology platforms, or alerting channels.
On compliance, the website says Salus holds multiple certifications, and customer feedback mentions its involvement in IT CHECK and Cyber Essentials Plus assessments. One case also refers to aligning internal policies, processes, and personnel with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. However, the main content does not list the full certification names, so it is difficult to assess the exact scope of its qualifications. As for integration capabilities, the text only indicates that Salus can define scope, create testing plans, and coordinate remediation around a customer environment. It does not specify whether it can integrate with SIEM, EDR, cloud platforms, ticketing systems, or a customer’s existing SOC tooling.
The website does not disclose pricing models, packages, minimum project size, or payment methods. Prospective customers will likely need to contact sales or a specialist for a scope-based quote. Its strengths are a relatively complete service chain: Salus can handle strategic consulting and compliance as well as penetration testing, incident response, and SOC operations. Public customer testimonials also suggest experience across government, defense, sports, nonprofit, and related scenarios. The main drawbacks are the limited amount of public technical detail, especially around SOC capabilities, response commitments, certification lists, delivery timelines, and pricing transparency.
Salus is better suited to mid-sized and large organizations, as well as highly regulated industries, that need customized security assessments, compliance programs, penetration testing, CISO advisory, or external SOC support. For users in China, the available text does not mention mainland China nodes, Chinese-language support, RMB payment, or local compliance adaptation, and the access status cannot be determined from the content. If a company’s primary business is in mainland China, it may also want to evaluate local MSSPs, security consulting firms, or alternative providers with experience in Multi-Level Protection Scheme compliance, cloud security, and incident response.
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