Stop telling yourself your organization is too small for cybercriminals. That mindset could cost you millions.
The Reality of Cybersecurity for Medium-Sized Organizations
Cyber security as a Survival Strategy
$4.4 million. According to IBM's 2024 'Cost of a Data Breach' report, that is the average global cost of a single data breach.
For a medium-sized European company, this often means the difference between continuation and bankruptcy.
But the financial damage is just the tip of the iceberg. Consider:
Reputational damage that takes years to repair
Loss of competitive advantage due to stolen intellectual property
Operational downtime during recovery efforts
Customer churn due to broken trust
Legal proceedings and fines under NIS2 and DORA legislation
The traditional approach, a collection of disparate security tools managed by your IT team, is like locking the front door while leaving the windows wide open. You feel secure, but you are vulnerable in places you don't even realize.
The problem isn't your tools, but that they are fragmented
Why Traditional Security Fails in the Modern Threat Landscape
Most medium-sized organizations have a patchwork of security solutions:
A firewall from vendor A. Endpoint protection from vendor B. Email security from vendor C. Backup solutions from vendor D
Blind Spots
Each system works well on its own, but they don't communicate with each other. The result? Blind spots where sophisticated attackers can hide, and security teams drowning in isolated alerts without context.
The Choice That Defines Your Organization
The question isn't whether your organization can afford a SOC.
The question is whether you can afford the consequences of not having one.
Cybersecurity is not a technology issue; it's a business issue. Organizations that understand this and act proactively create sustainable competitive advantages. Those that remain reactive risk their continuity.
Ready to take the next step?
Schedule a no-obligation consultation today and discover how a Next-Gen SOC can transform your organization from vulnerable to resilient. Because in cybersecurity, prevention isn't just better than a cure. It can be the difference between survival and disappearance.