Many companies have shared with us their success stories with the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label. Hear what some of them have to say below.
Person Interviewed: Jan C. Wendenburg, CEO, ONEKEY.
Can you briefly explain what the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label signifies and how it is relevant to your company’s?
As Europe’s leader in product cybersecurity and compliance management, ONEKEY is proud to carry the “CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE” label. This symbol represents not only our geographical roots in Europe, but also our commitment to innovation and excellence in cybersecurity. It underlines our ongoing commitment to not only meet, but actively shape and influence product cybersecurity standards. For our customers and partners, it is a clear signal of trust and reliability. At a time when product cybersecurity is critical, the label demonstrates our determination to remain an industry leader and contribute to the security of Europe’s digital infrastructure.
What motivated your company to pursue the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label?
ONEKEY was driven to pursue the “CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE” label with the clear objective of demonstrating our commitment to the highest standards of cybersecurity and data protection. In the core industries in which we operate, the risk of cybersecurity vulnerabilities is particularly high. Not only can these vulnerabilities lead to significant operational disruption, but they can also severely compromise the security and efficiency of our customers. Achieving this certification demonstrates our commitment to minimising these risks and maximising the cybersecurity and reliability of our products. The “CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE” label is a clear indication of our ability to address industry-specific cybersecurity challenges and strengthen our customers’ resilience against cyber threats.
Person interviewed: Roland Atoui, Founder and CEO, Red Alert Labs
How has the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label impacted your company’s reputation and credibility within the cybersecurity industry and among your customers?
At Red Alert Labs, we’ve been on a mission to bring trust to the Internet of Things since 2017, the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label supports our mission by increasing our company’s reputation, serving as a mark of trust and quality. We have found that it not only underscores our commitment to cybersecurity excellence but also resonates with our clientele in the EU, enhancing our credibility.
In your opinion, what sets your company apart from others? How does the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label validate or reinforce this distinction?
Our focus has always been on delivering a unique expertise in IoT cybersecurity, compliance and certification based on EU and international standards. The CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label validates this commitment, affirming our dedication to not only meet but exceed industry standards. It reinforces the notion that when clients choose us, they’re aligning with a company that’s recognized for its quality and integrity within the European cybersecurity landscape.
Person interviewed: Laurent Dertin, COO, 123CS
Can you briefly explain what the Cybersecurity made Europe label signifies and how it is relevant to your company?
Since 2020, 123CS has developed tools and services to meet the needs and expectations of our customers, developing solutions to secure their connected tools and intervene in the medical and biomedical spheres. The European market has since then represented an opportunity, as European institutions have the same needs and expectations as national health institutions.
Being recognized by the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label allows us to have immediate recognition and support in our approaches and for our services.
How has the Cybersecurity made Europe label impacted your company’s reputation and credibility within the cybersecurity industry and among your customers?
The CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label has had a positive impact on both our internal teams, who have seen their work rewarded, and on our customers, who have seen their trust in 123CS confirmed by a European Label. Their feedback is often the same: “We made the right choice”.
Person interviewed: Kevin Muller, CEO, passbolt
How has the “Cybersecurity Made In Europe” label impacted your company’s reputation and credibility within the industry and among customers?
It’s not just a label; it’s recognition of passbolt’s commitment to excellence in cybersecurity. “Cybersecurity Made In Europe” helps highlight our focus on data protection and privacy. The label serves as tangible proof of these principles, which are at the core of passbolt’s existence.
Having the “Cybersecurity Made In Europe” label has reinforced passbolt’s image as a trusted, transparent, and ethical secret and password management platform. Modern end-users are more conscious than ever before about the origins of their solutions and having the label helps assure them. They know they’re not just getting a product; they’re getting a platform that’s dedicated to their privacy and security.
In your opinion, what sets your company apart from others?
Passbolt sets itself apart in a number of ways. A steadfast commitment to open source principles, transparency and user empowerment. It’s more than just another password management platform; it’s a community-driven project that puts users first. Passbolt’s mission is to democratise collaboration around passwords and secrets, by making it accessible, secure and putting all the power in the hands of the user.
Another big part of what makes passbolt different is its security model. Passbolt uses vetted interoperable encryption standards that prevent vendor lock-in and allow power users to select the encryption algorithm that matches their risk profile. At the heart of it all is a randomly generated private key that’s known only to the user and is completely independent of the end-user’s password. This approach, based on open standards and regularly pen-tested, is completely unique.
How does the “Cybersecurity Made In Europe” label validate or reinforce this distinction?
The “Cybersecurity Made in Europe” label provides external validation that passbolt stands behind what we promise. This label shows consumers that passbolt is more than just security theatre; reaffirming that we take privacy and security seriously. By adding credibility and authenticity, it enables passbolt to position itself as a trusted partner for businesses in Europe and businesses interested in secure solutions.
Person interviewed: Freddy Milesi, CEO, Sekoia.io
What motivated your company to pursue the Cybersecurity made Europe label?
Sekoia.io has chosen to obtain the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label to highlight its European roots and the extended expertise of its teams based in France, Germany and throughout Europe. We firmly believe it translates our values of transparency, collaboration but also state-of-the-art technology and compliance.
How does your company stay up-to-date with evolving cybersecurity trends and technologies, and how does this ongoing commitment align with the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label?
As an active member of industry associations and public-private organizations, we contribute to shaping the future of cybersecurity by working with our partners in a collaborative way. For instance, by sharing intelligence on cyberthreats within the Europol EC3 advisory group, or by defining internationally recognized technical standards within the Open XDR Alliance of OASIS association. We believe this community approach is precisely the spirit of the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label!
Person interviewed: Paweł Żebrowski, Business Development Manager, Modino.io
Can you briefly explain what the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label signifies and how it is relevant to your company’s?
We are a young technological start-up dealing with an important and serious business – cybersecurity. As we are still in the MVP stage, the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label is helping us gain more visibility and what is more important, more credibility in contact with partners and investors. The Label is a clear signal, that we and our idea were verified by the industry experts.
How has the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label impacted your company’s reputation and credibility within the cybersecurity industry and among your customers?
Partners are more willing to deep dive into questions regarding our solution – CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label opens the first, very important doors and give us a credit of trust, which we use wisely.
Person interviewed: Tomasz Filipów, CEO, ProDevice
What motivated your company to pursue the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label? Were there specific goals or advantages you sought to achieve
By using the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE label, we wanted to strengthen the position of our company on the international cybersecurity market.
How does your company stay up-to-date with evolving cybersecurity trends and technologies, and how does this ongoing commitment align with the CYBERSECURITY MADE IN EUROPE Label?
The company has been working in the cybersecurity industry for years, running its own R&D, participating in numerous fairs, conferences and exhibitions and selling products worldwide. We keep up to date with changing regulations related to data security. Additionally, we listen, talk & train our Customers in data destruction, which is an important element of the security policy that should be implemented in every institution in the Digital World.
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