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SOClogix

Managed security services provider delivering 24/7 SOC and cybersecurity to SMBs.

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SOClogix Description

SOClogix is a privately owned managed security services provider headquartered in Catonsville, Maryland (Baltimore–DC Metro area), founded in 2016 under the name Phalanx Secure Solutions and rebranded in 2020. The company focuses on delivering cybersecurity services to small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), with the stated goal of making enterprise-grade security capabilities accessible and affordable to this market segment. SOClogix operates a 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) staffed by threat detection and incident response teams. Core service offerings include managed threat detection, penetration testing, virtual CISO (vCISO) support, cloud security support, incident response, and network assessments. The company also incorporates digital forensics enhanced with machine learning and advanced threat monitoring into its service delivery. Beyond reactive capabilities, SOClogix provides clients with threat intelligence reporting, compliance support, and actionable security insights designed to translate technical risks into business-relevant information. The company positions its service model around continuous monitoring, transparent reporting, and strategic guidance rather than technology alone. SOClogix's combined team brings over 75 years of experience across information technology, cybersecurity management, and compliance disciplines. Leadership includes a VP of Security Operations overseeing the SOC and threat response functions. The company also produces educational content, white papers, and cybersecurity awareness resources aimed at helping SMB stakeholders understand cyber risk as a business issue rather than solely an IT concern.