Cyber attacks are no longer isolated IT incidents. They are operational disruptions with financial, regulatory, and reputational consequences attached. Ransomware was present in 44% of breaches in Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report, up 37% year-on-year. Meanwhile, IBM’s 2025 Cost of a Data Breach Report found the global average cost of a breach reached $4.44 million. Most organisations already own security tools. Firewalls. Endpoint protection. Email filtering. Backup platforms. SIEMs.
The problem is operational coverage. Threat actors operate 24/7. Most internal teams do not. That is why managed cyber security has shifted from a support function to a core operational requirement. Businesses need continuous monitoring, faster response, and security expertise that scales with the complexity of modern infrastructure. A stronger cyber defence strategy is no longer about adding more products. It is about improving visibility, reducing response time, and strengthening resilience before an incident escalates.