Cyberattacks on midmarket companies unfold in five phases and often reach administrator privileges within 48 hours, with data exfiltration following by day five—early detection is critical to preventing escalation.
Voice-based AI telephony solves the mid-market’s chronic availability gaps by automating recurring inquiries while seamlessly handing over complex issues to employees at costs below 200 euros per month.
Mid-market companies must clarify data location, access rights and jurisdiction as binding criteria when selecting security partners, rather than blindly relying on US or Israeli providers.
Identities and cloud services have become more lucrative for attackers than infrastructure vulnerabilities; many companies fail to close this gap technologically due to lack of people, processes, and clear accountability.
Mid-market enterprises must weigh the low total cost of ownership of open-source SIEM systems against the comprehensive support and integration capabilities of commercial solutions.
NIS2 violations are penalized with fines up to 10 million euros, which poses significant financial and operational consequences, particularly for mid-sized enterprises.
Mid-sized enterprises must manage NIS2 requirements, DADG obligations, and EU AI Act compliance in parallel, which consolidates resources and expertise.