ThreatChase Achieves New Milestone with Platform Demonstration

The ThreatChase project has reached an important milestone with the successful development and demonstration of its platform, showcasing key functionalities for detecting and mitigating phishing threat in real-world scenarios.

Phishing continues to be one of the most prevalent cybersecurity risks affecting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), often leading to financial loss, data breach, and operational disruption. Addressing this challenge is at the core of the ThreatChase project's mission: to provide accessible, effective, and scalable cybersecurity solutions tailored to the needs of SMEs.

Demonstrating Threat Detection and Response in Practice

As part of this milestone, the project consortium has produced a demonstration of the ThreatChase platform, illustrating how the system supports organisations in identifying and responding to phishing attacks.

The demo highlight several key capabilities of the platform, including:

  • Early detection of phishing threat, enabling organisations to identify suspicious activity before is escalates.
  • Actionable threat intelligence, supporting informed decision-making.
  • Integrated prevention and notification service, allowing timely alert and response actions.
  • User-oriented design, ensuring accessibility for organisations without dedicated cybersecurity teams.

This demonstration represent a significant step forward in validating the platform's approach and bringing its functionalities closer to real operational environment.

ThreatChase platform homepage presenting its cybersecurity solution for phishing detection and protection for SMEs.
ThreatChase platform homepage presenting its cybersecurity solution for phishing detection and protection for SMEs.

Supporting SMEs Across Europe

By focusing on usability and automation, ThreatChase aims to reduce the complexity typically associated with cybersecurity tools. The platform is being developed with SMEs in mind, ensuring that organisations with limited resources can still benefit from advanced threat detection and response capabilities.

The demonstration feature contribute to strengthening the cybersecurity posture of European SME, supporting resilience against increasingly sophisticated phishing attack.

Next Steps

Following this milestone, the ThreatChase consortium will continue refining the platform, incorporating feedback from testing and further validation activities. Upcoming work will focus on enhancing system capabilities, expanding integrations, and preparing for broader adoption.

Funding

European Cybersecurity Competence Centre and Network
Co-funded by the European Union

The project funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101128042 is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. Neither the European Union nor the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre can be held responsible for them.

Project details

  • Project number:101128042
  • Call:DIGITAL-ECCC-2022-CYBER-03
  • Topic:DIGITAL-ECCC-2022-CYBER-03-UPTAKE-CYBERSOLUTIONS
  • Type of action:DIGITAL JU SME Support Actions
  • Project starting date:1 October 2023
  • Project end date:30 September 2026

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