EU Institutions
We work with EU institutions and pan-European programmes to give policy and procurement decisions a defensible technical foundation.
The picture today.
European-level decisions on digital sovereignty, cybersecurity and critical-technology procurement set the baseline for every member state and every regulated sector. Their technical underpinnings have to be independent of non-European vendors with a stake in the outcome.
We support institutions, agencies and pan-European programmes with the deep-technical input that those decisions need: quietly, on the record, and free of conflicts.
What organisations in this sector face.
- Designing standards that are technically robust and politically viable across 27 member states
- Evaluating cross-border vendor claims around sovereignty and security
- Underpinning EU-funded technology programmes with independent assurance
- Building shared capability without entrenching new dependencies
- Maintaining technical credibility in highly visible procurement decisions
Where we add weight.
Standards & policy input
Technical drafting and review for cybersecurity, sovereignty and critical-technology files at EU level.
Programme assurance
Independent technical oversight of EU-funded programmes: architecture, security, vendor evaluation.
Procurement support
Vendor-neutral evaluation of technical proposals against the sovereignty and security criteria that matter.
Pan-European exercise
Design and execution of cross-border exercises that test cooperation, not just capability.
What we typically bring to eu institutions engagements.
Managed Detection & Response
One continuously-run defensive service that fuses SOC operations, SIEM, network detection, threat intelligence and EDR — operated end-to-end from the EU.
Specialized Engineering & Testing
Senior-operator engagements that either break things — continuous pentesting, red-team operations — or build the sovereign environments others can't deliver.