From April 1st to 3rd, EITHOS participated to the Incyber forum, in Lille.
The InCyber Forum (formerly FIC – Forum International de la Cybersécurité) is a leading European event on digital security and trust. Held annually in Lille, France, it brings together public and private actors to address cybersecurity challenges.
This 17th edition of InCyber Forum Europe 2025, held at Lille Grand Palais, attracted 20,000 visitors from 103 countries, with 700 partners participating. The event focused on “Beyond Zero Trust: Trust for All,” addressing the evolution of cybersecurity paradigms.
This has been a wonderful opportunity for us to promote the project to visitors and participants.
Our booth was located in the European pavilion, a corner where other European projects and agencies were also standing. Among them, you could find EUROPOL, EU-Lisa, Cyrus, Gamo… We took the opportunity to meet them and exchange on our projects. In this European pavilion, Marie-Christine Bonnamour, general secretary of PSC-Europe, held two insightful pitches at the EU demo show, thus she presented EITHOS project, its values, key goals and purposes.
This event was a chance for us to show our activities to visitors, awareness games and campaigns (such as Email Spoofing) as well as an AI tool helping to understand deepfakes making.
Outside of the European pavilion, FIC pitchers and participants didn’t lack of inspiration in their thoughtful presentations and creative tools propositions. We took the chance to attend to captivating conferences, from cyber-risks counter-tool (e.g. Hornetsecurity pitch on phishing) shows to geopolitics-related pitches (e.g. Ukrainian PR Army ; UN treaty for cyberspace)
Between conferences and shows, we could visit other booths and overall discuss with other actors of cybersecurity – we’re very pleased for having had relevant exchanges with some LEAs (Law Enforcement Agencies) and other public authorities that committed to enhance the resilience of our society against cyber risks (such as Gendarmerie Nationale, ECCC, Parquet J3 Cybercriminalité…)
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