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AttackIQ Named to 2026 MES Midmarket 100 List for Second Consecutive Year, Recognizing Continued Leadership in Operationalizing CTEM for Midsize Enterprises

AttackIQ Named to 2026 MES Midmarket 100 List for Second Consecutive Year, Recognizing Continued Leadership in Operationalizing CTEM for Midsize Enterprises

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Award highlights company’s continued momentum helping midsize enterprises reduce threat debt by validating real attack paths and prioritizing the exposures that matter most

AttackIQ, a leader in adversary-informed Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), announced that MES Computing, a brand of The Channel Company, has highlighted AttackIQ on its 2026 MES Midmarket 100 list.

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The annual MES Midmarket 100 recognizes technology vendors with deep knowledge of the unique IT needs of midmarket organizations. These vendors are committed to delivering future-focused products and services that support growth, innovation, and success for their midsize customers.

MES Computing defines midmarket organizations as those with an annual revenue of $50 million to $2 billion and/or 100 to 2,500 total supported users/seats. Vendors were selected for the MES Midmarket 100 for their go-to-market strategy, how they innovate to serve the midmarket better, and the strength of their midmarket product portfolios.

AttackIQ was chosen for its work helping midsize organizations operationalize Continuous Threat Exposure Management through an adversary-informed, evidence-based approach. The AttackIQ platform continuously validates exposures and defensive controls against real-world attacker behavior, connecting vulnerabilities, configurations, identities, and detections into attack paths that security teams can measure and act on. For midmarket organizations balancing lean teams with complex environments, AttackIQ helps focus resources on the exposures that pose the greatest business risk and provides clear evidence of security progress.

“The Midmarket 100 highlights the technology vendors that genuinely understand—and actively champion—the distinct needs of midsize organizations,” said Samara Lynn, senior editor of MES Computing at The Channel Company. “These companies are true partners, equipping midmarket IT teams to overcome their toughest challenges so they can innovate and accelerate growth. We’re excited to watch how these vendors continue to evolve and strengthen the midmarket ecosystem.”

“Midmarket security teams do not have the luxury of chasing every vulnerability or guessing which exposures matter most,” said Carl Wright, Chief Commercial Officer at AttackIQ. “This recognition reinforces AttackIQ’s commitment to helping midsize organizations operationalize CTEM, reduce threat debt and prove measurable security progress against the attack paths adversaries are most likely to use.”

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