The European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) has approved the Membership applications of 12 organisations from all across Europe. The new additions are set to join the more than 340 Members that form ECSO. As part of their Membership, organisations can access exclusive benefits such as knowledge sharing, cooperation, and visibility opportunities, among others. Do you want to know more about the new ECSO Members? Then keep on reading.
New Members are reviewed and approved quarterly by the Board of Directors of ECSO. After carefully considering each applicant and their potential contribution to the ECSO ecosystem, the final list is communicated and made available to the public. In the Q3 2024 additions, new Members include large companies, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), public administrations, research and technology organisations (RTOs) and users. The list is composed of the following organisations:
- Bitdefender (Large Company, Romania)
- Board of Cyber (SME, France)
- Cronos Europa (Large Company, Belgium)
- CyberEcoCul Global Services (SME, Cyprus)
- Cyberwolf (SME, Medium)
- Dr. August Oetker KG (User, Germany)
- Federal Office for Defence Procurement armasuisse (Public Administration, Switzerland)
- Instituto Tecnológico de Castilla y León (ITCL)(RTO, Spain)
- Myra Security GmbH (SME, Germany)
- SecDojo (SME, France)
- SensorFu Oy (SME, Finland)
- Shawne Applebee (SME, Belgium)
Each Member is a valuable piece of the ECSO ecosystem, with the ability to choose their degree of involvement on each Working Group and initiative. Curious about what organisations are already in ECSO? Discover the full list in the ECSO Membership page. Together, we can build a resilient and strategically autonomous Europe.