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Talion’s cybersecurity model emphasising SME resilience

A look at cybersecurity frameworks developed to better align security practices with operational risks.

  • Thursday, 23rd April 2026 Posted 1 hour ago in by Sophie Milburn

Talion, a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) with origins in BAE Systems, has been recognised with the SME Security Solution Award at the Computing Security Excellence Awards 2026. The award reflects ongoing changes in how cybersecurity effectiveness is assessed within the mid-market sector.

The recognition aligns with a broader industry shift in which cybersecurity is increasingly evaluated in terms of performance outcomes rather than activity levels. Mid-market enterprises continue to face cyber threats while working with traditional security infrastructures that often emphasise tool volume and alert generation over operational results.

Some leadership teams are reassessing the effectiveness of existing managed security models. In certain environments, high levels of visibility can coexist with limitations in detection and response capability, a gap Talion’s approach is intended to address.

In a complex threat landscape, Talion’s model focuses on performance-based measurement rather than activity-based metrics. The approach is designed to support CISOs and organisational boards in understanding and prioritising risk in a structured way.

The model incorporates detection aligned with adversary behaviour patterns, visibility intended to support accountability, and response processes aimed at enabling controlled action. It combines preventative measures with operational defence to support coordinated responses.

Commercial growth, supported by partners including Mercia Asset Management, reflects demand for approaches addressing security gaps in the SME sector. The focus is on helping SMEs move from awareness of risk towards practical mitigation and response.

The award also recognises Talion’s adaptation of the traditional MSSP model, integrating cybersecurity considerations into broader corporate governance structures. For organisations with complex digital environments, this approach aims to support both operational security and decision-making.

The methodology combines operational security activities with executive-level oversight, positioning cybersecurity as part of wider organisational risk management.

Key elements of the approach include:

  • Emphasis on actionable security insights for decision-makers
  • Focus on threat detection quality rather than alert volume
  • Alignment of security operations with measurable resilience outcomes

In a changing threat environment, Talion’s model aims to reflect broader industry discussions around how cybersecurity effectiveness is defined and measured, with increasing attention on performance and accountability.

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