ThreatChase Opens Its Platform for Testing: Cybersecurity for SMEs

ThreatChase testing phase launch — free cybersecurity platform for SMEs

We're excited to announce an important milestone for the ThreatChase project: the official launch of our testing phase.

After months of research, development, and collaboration across our consortium, the ThreatChase platform is now ready to be explored by real users. We are opening our doors to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), cybersecurity professionals, and anyone interested in strengthening cyber resilience to join us in this next stage.

Start testing ThreatChase for free: https://frontend.threatchase.eu/

What is the ThreatChase Cybersecurity Platform?

ThreatChase is an EU-funded cybersecurity project designed to help organisations, especially SMEs, detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats more effectively.

Our platform integrates advanced technologies such as:

  • Threat intelligence aggregation
  • Automated phishing detection
  • Real-time monitoring and alerting
  • Actionable insights tailored for non-expert users

The goal is simple: make enterprise-level cybersecurity accessible and usable for everyone.

Why the ThreatChase Testing Phase Matters for SMEs

This testing period is a crucial step in refining the ThreatChase platform. By opening it to external users, we aim to:

  • Validate platform performance in real-world scenarios
  • Gather valuable user feedback
  • Improve usability and features based on actual needs
  • Ensure the platform effectively supports SMEs in defending against cyber threats

Your participation will directly shape the future of ThreatChase.

Who Should Test This Cybersecurity Platform?

We welcome a broad range of participants, including:

  • SMEs looking to improve their cybersecurity posture
  • IT professionals and security teams interested in testing new tools
  • Cybersecurity enthusiasts and researchers
  • Students and educators in cybersecurity-related fields

No advanced expertise is required — the platform is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly.

What SMEs Get from ThreatChase Testing

By joining the ThreatChase testing phase, you will:

  • Get free access to the platform
  • Explore tools for threat detection and prevention
  • Gain insights into your organisation's cybersecurity posture
  • Contribute to the development of an innovative EU cybersecurity solution

Get free access and start testing now: https://frontend.threatchase.eu/

How to Join the ThreatChase Testing Phase

Getting started is simple:

  • Visit our platform and sign up for free: https://frontend.threatchase.eu
  • Start exploring the features and testing the system
  • Share your feedback with us to help improve the platform

Building a Safer Digital Future Together

Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, and SMEs are increasingly targeted. With ThreatChase, we aim to bridge the gap between complex cybersecurity solutions and practical, accessible tools.

This testing phase is not just about trying a platform — it's about co-creating a solution that meets real-world needs.

Join us today and be part of a growing community working towards a safer digital ecosystem.

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Start testing ThreatChase now (free): https://frontend.threatchase.eu/

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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