Driven by strong growth momentum, reflected in an increase of more than 42% over the past two years in the Greek market, and an investment plan of €25 million by 2030, the company presented its strategy for the new era of cybersecurity, highlighting its role in supporting organizations’ business continuity.
Growth of more than 42% in the Greek market over the past two years, the implementation of 10 new projects in critical infrastructure during the 2023 to 2025 period, and the management of more than 50 ransomware incidents in Greek businesses and organizations over the same period were announced today by Odyssey Cybersecurity, during a media briefing for representatives of the press in Athens.
With presence in more than 30 countries and an investment plan of €25 million by 2030, the company aims to further expand its activity in existing and new markets across the United States, Europe and Asia, strengthen its partner network in Greece and Cyprus, and continue investing in cutting edge technologies, with a focus on the evolution of the ClearSkies™ platform and its Artificial Intelligence capabilities. In addition, Odyssey seeks to make a meaningful contribution to raising awareness and educating businesses and executives in Greece on the importance of cybersecurity for organizational sustainability.
The company presented its strategy for the transition from cyber defense to cyber resilience, with the ClearSkies™ platform as its technology pillar, while also highlighting the use of Artificial Intelligence as an infrastructure for operational readiness and its expanded role in supporting organizations’ business continuity. In this context, Odyssey emphasized its investment in the development of proprietary Artificial Intelligence solutions, which are embedded in its services and developed by its R&D teams in Greece and Cyprus.
Referring to increasingly faster, more automated and more complex threats, which make the need for an integrated model of readiness and response imperative, Odyssey Cybersecurity’s leadership team presented the company’s holistic approach to safeguarding business continuity, with an emphasis on continuous readiness and the ability of organizations to respond under real pressure.
From cyber defense to cyber resilience
“Cybersecurity has entered a new phase,” said Christos Onoufriou, CEO of Odyssey Cybersecurity. “Organizations can no longer focus only on how to protect themselves from an attack, but also on how they will continue to operate when under pressure. Resilience, speed of decision making and the preservation of trust are now strategic issues for every leadership team. This is the approach Odyssey has been serving for more than two decades.”
This approach reflects Odyssey’s strategic direction towards an integrated cyber resilience model, connecting technology and services with the real operational needs of organizations. In this context, the company positions cybersecurity as a unified cycle that covers people, processes and technology, combining Managed Services, Advisory Services, Hybrid Integrated Solutions and the ClearSkies™ platform, with the aim of strengthening prevention, detection, response and recovery.
“For boards of directors, the challenge is no longer only efficiency, but the cognitive endurance of their organizations,” said Eleftherios Antoniades, Founder & CTO of Odyssey. “Attackers move at machine speed, which means defense must gain greater visibility, faster investigation and automated response. Artificial Intelligence is the cognitive layer that enables organizations to process complexity, make faster decisions and maintain control in a constantly changing environment.”




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Odyssey in the Greek cybersecurity market
In Greece, these developments are reflected in a market entering a new phase of maturity, with its total value estimated at €185 million in 2026 and prospects for further growth in the coming years. The acceleration of digital transformation, the increasing dependence of businesses and organizations on digital infrastructure, and the strengthening of the regulatory framework through the NIS2 Directive are shifting cybersecurity from a matter of technical protection to an issue of business risk and leadership responsibility.
In this environment, Odyssey Cybersecurity has established a strong presence in the Greek market, with significant activity in key sectors of the economy and a continuously expanding customer base, while SOC services account for approximately 25% of its activity. At the same time, the company acts as a strategic partner for organizations and businesses, supporting them in regulatory compliance and in the real time management of complex threats.
“The Greek cybersecurity market is in a phase of accelerated maturity,” noted Apostolos Pandroulas, General Manager Greece of Odyssey. “Digital transformation, increasing dependence on digital infrastructure and the implementation of NIS2 are bringing cybersecurity to the center of business strategy and leadership decision making. In this environment, Odyssey combines international expertise, local presence and experience in critical sectors of the Greek economy.”
ClearSkies™: Odyssey’s technology pillar
In this context, the ClearSkies™ platform serves as the technology pillar of Odyssey Cybersecurity’s approach, integrating Threat Detection, Investigation & Response capabilities powered by Artificial Intelligence. Through these capabilities, it enhances visibility, accelerates threat investigation and coordinates response workflows, supporting modern SOC and MSSP environments, while it has been included in Gartner reports in 2021 and 2024.
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