SISBolivia positions itself as a managed security provider for websites and servers. Its core offering is not a single security product, but a bundled service covering vulnerability scanning, WAF/CDN configuration, malware cleanup, server firewalls, monitoring and alerts, and incident response. It serves WordPress, PHP, and Laravel sites on shared hosting, as well as VPS, dedicated servers, and business-critical websites.
In terms of protection, SISBolivia provides web vulnerability scanning, monthly OWASP ZAP scans, OpenVAS infrastructure scanning, Cloudflare firewall rules, WAF, CDN, daily malware scans, the BitNinja server firewall, and 24/7 internal monitoring with Wazuh + Suricata. For WordPress sites, it also offers centralized management via MainWP and security updates for plugins. Deployment is service-oriented: the team connects to the customerβs website, DNS, server, or third-party platforms to configure and maintain the setup, making it suitable for businesses without dedicated security engineers.
On the management side, the service includes uptime and performance monitoring, malware detection notifications, analysis and response for critical alerts, and monthly security reports. The enterprise plan also includes a 1-hour incident response SLA, quarterly security strategy meetings, an IRP incident response plan, and a DRP disaster recovery plan. Its integrations are fairly clear: the materials explicitly mention Cloudflare, OWASP ZAP, OpenVAS, BitNinja, Wazuh, Suricata, MainWP, and Amazon S3, along with multi-vendor solutions such as Sophos, WatchGuard, Kaspersky, and Bitdefender.
Public pricing is relatively transparent: Web Protection costs $49/month and is aimed at small business websites; Server Protection costs $99/month and targets VPS or dedicated servers; enterprise plans require a custom quote. Backups are available as an optional add-on, starting at $30/month for 1TB. Monthly and annual billing are supported, with discounts for annual payment, and a 15-day trial is available. From a managed-service perspective, the pricing is not high, but the basic Web plan only includes monthly scanning, so higher-risk sites may need to upgrade.
The main advantages are that the service covers diagnosis, remediation, monitoring, and response, with a relatively transparent technical toolchain. It also supports one-time audits, malware cleanup, and SSL installation. The drawbacks are that it does not disclose international certifications such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2; enterprise pricing is not public; and the terms of service also state that 100% protection cannot be guaranteed, meaning customers remain ultimately responsible for their own data backups. It is best suited to SMEs, government organizations, or critical websites in Bolivia and Spanish-speaking markets.
The materials do not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or Chinese-language support, so its China access status is unknown. For China-focused operations, alternatives to compare include Alibaba Cloud WAF, Tencent Cloud WAF, Huawei Cloud WAF, and Chaitin SafeLine. For global websites, Cloudflare, Sucuri, or Akamai may also be worth considering.
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