The 4th Plenary Meeting of the European Cybersuite Project was recently held in Basel, Switzerland, with Enthec Solutions attending as a member of the Consortium.
In today’s digital universe, cybersecurity has become critical, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who often lack the resources and experience necessary to protect themselves effectively. In this context, CyberSuite, a project funded by the Digital Europe Program, aims to facilitate access to advanced cybersecurity solutions for European SMEs through a Security-as-a-Service.
What is CyberSuite?
CyberSuite, a consortium formed by 12 organizations from 8 European countries, was released on January 1, 2024, and is estimated to be completed by December 2026.. This project seeks to close the gap in the cybersecurity market for SMEs through a unified platform that integrates easily accessible and manageable security tools and services.
Who is part of the consortium?
CyberSuite brings together a strategic combination of industry players:
- UBITECH Limited (coordinator, United Kingdom)
- JOIST Innovation Park (Greece)
- MONTIMAGE EURL (Francia)
- SUITE5 Data Intelligence Solutions Limited (Cyprus)
- ENTHEC Solutions SL (Spain)
- STREAMOWL IKE (Greece)
- Intermunicipal Development Company Digital Cities of Central Greece SA (Greece)
- CYBERGEIGER GmbH (Germany)
- EBOS Technologies Limited (Cyprus)
- Compellio SA (Luxemburg)
- INQBIT Innovations SRL (Romania)
- Pluribus One SRL (Italy)
This diverse group includes specialized technology companies, innovation organizations, and public entities, ensuring a comprehensive and robust approach to digital security challenges in diverse environments.
Key objectives and pillars
CyberSuite is based on six main lines of work:
- Improving the CyberSuite portfolio means enhancing the functionality of tools and services to offer competitive proposals in the market.
- DevSecOps Integration: ensuring that solutions are developed under modern secure and collaborative development practices.
- Demonstrations based on real cases: validating the platform’s impact in sectors such as energy, health, mobility, and agri-food.
- CyberSuite Academy: Promoting ongoing training through an online academy that combines technical training with good operational practices.
- Building a market ecosystem: Connecting cybersecurity service providers and consumers to ensure broad adoption
- Dissemination and exploitation: Maximizing impact through communication campaigns, dissemination channels, and early activities to drive adoption.
Benefits for SMEs
The CyberSuite platform offers a security-as-a-service framework adapted to the needs of SMEs:
- Access to integrated solutions without requiring complex architectures.
- Centralized management that reduces the operational load of the equipment.
- Training and awareness through resources from the CyberSuite Academy.
- Interoperability between tools thanks to a common platform prepared to integrate with previous technologies (legacy systems).
- Real use cases, proven in key sectors, which validate the effectiveness and adaptability of CyberSuite solution
European collaborative ecosystem
One of CyberSuite’s strengths is its strong commitment to European-wide collaboration. Through its ecosystem:
- It encourages open cooperation between suppliers and SMEs.
- Results from previous EU-funded research are reused, avoiding duplication and accelerating deployments.
- A critical mass adoption is generated that makes investment in cybersecurity more attractive.
- The diversity of the consortium ensures that technological, regulatory, and sector integration aspects are covered.
Expected results
By the end of 2026, CyberSuite is expected to achieve:
- A functional platform that allows SMEs to adopt advanced cybersecurity without needing large infrastructures.
- Certified and market-ready modules, with verifiable levels of maturity.
- Pilots in 4 key sectors: energy, eHealth, transportation, and agri-food.
- More than 200 users trained through the CyberSuite Academy.
- An active market of providers and consumers of security services, generating real impact on the economic fabric.
Why is the CyberSuite project important?
- Because it offers SMEs an accessible alternative to the complexity and cost of traditional cybersecurity.
- Because it creates a European collaborative environment that powers innovative solutions.
- Because it supports the digital sovereignty of the EU and avoids technological dependence on third countries.
- Because it delivers continuing education and tools that reduce long-term cyber risks.
- Because it aligns the EU with its strategic priorities regarding digitalization and technological autonomy.
Looking to the future
CyberSuite seeks to transform the cybersecurity model for European SMEs, from the technical foundation to training, including the development of a dynamic and efficient marketplace. Its collaborative approach, multidisciplinary consortium, and real-user focus make it an exemplary project for driving a more secure, interconnected, and sovereign digital Europe. Together, we are building the future of cybersecurity for SMEs.