6th Plenary Meeting of the European CyberSuite Project in Cagliari

Enthec participated in the sixth plenary meeting of the European CyberSuite project, held over two days in Cagliari, Italy, and hosted by Pluribus One, one of the consortium’s partners. The meeting brought together the thirteen partners involved in this European Union-funded initiative, which aims to make cybersecurity more accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises across the continent.

CyberSuite is a European project developing an integrated set of cybersecurity tools and services designed specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)—a business segment that represents the majority of Europe’s productive sector but often has fewer resources to protect itself against digital threats. Enthec, with Kartos, its external attack surface management platform, brings to the consortium its expertise in early risk detection and continuous monitoring of exposed digital assets.

 

 

A Crucial Meeting for the Consortium

During the two-day meeting in Cagliari, the project partners focused on several key areas to advance the initiative. First, progress was made on the technical integration of the various tools that make up the suite—a central aspect of ensuring that the modules developed by each partner function coherently and complementarily within the same ecosystem. Criteria and schedules were also aligned for the project’s upcoming demonstrations, which will showcase the progress of the developed solutions in relation to the real-world use cases defined by the consortium.

The meeting also served to reinforce two of the pillars of CyberSuite’s dissemination and adoption: the Marketplace, where SMEs will be able to access the cybersecurity tools developed as part of the project, and the Academy, the training platform designed to equip companies with digital security skills. Both initiatives are essential for ensuring that the project’s impact extends beyond the purely technological sphere and effectively reaches its target audience.

Finally, the partners began preparing for the next CyberSuite Hackathon, which will be held in Paris and will bring together developers, startups, and cybersecurity experts to continue driving innovation within the project’s ecosystem.

The CyberSuite consortium consists of UBITECH, Suite5 Data Intelligence Solutions, eBOS Technologies, JOIST, Montimage, Enthec, StreamOwl, cyberGEIGER, Compellio, InQbit Innovations, CitiesNet, VIDAVO, and Pluribus One, the organization that hosted the event in Cagliari.

At Enthec, we highly value these in-person meetings, which allow us to strengthen collaboration among partners from different European countries and maintain the momentum of a project whose mission is directly aligned with our own daily work: bringing cybersecurity to those who need it most and have the fewest resources to implement it on their own.

We will continue to provide updates on CyberSuite’s upcoming milestones, including the Paris Hackathon, as the project moves into its next phases.