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Spotlighting the Startups of Infosecurity Europe 2025

Spotlighting the Startups of Infosecurity Europe 2025

June 04, 2025


Where Innovation Meets the Frontlines of Cybersecurity

As the cybersecurity industry continues to evolve, Infosecurity Europe 2025 has once again proven itself to be the ultimate showcase for not just established giants, but also the rising stars of the sector — startups that are redefining what’s possible in threat defense, identity protection, AI-driven response, and more.

At CyberSecurity88, we made it our mission this year to shine a light on these trailblazing startups — the ones who are taking bold steps to solve tomorrow’s security problems today.


🌱 Why Startups Matter at Infosecurity Europe

Startups bring fresh thinking, agility, and purpose-built solutions for the emerging threats that legacy players often overlook. With growing challenges around data privacy, generative AI risks, supply chain compromise, and SME-focused protection, these young companies are creating answers where the market needs them most.

This year, Infosecurity Europe gave them space to shine, especially through:

  • The Startup Zone – A buzzing area packed with early-stage ventures, new product demos, and conversations with founders.

  • Innovation Showcases – Flash talks and mini-pitches giving startups 5 minutes of fame and a lot of attention.

  • Hands-On Demos – Many booths let you interact with live tech, from SOC dashboards to phishing simulators and AI risk modeling tools.


🎯 Top Startup Booths We Explored

Here are just a few standout booths we visited at #Infosec2025:

🔐 Booth D112 – AI-Powered Threat Intelligence

This startup uses explainable AI to spot attack patterns across email, network, and cloud traffic — with alerts that make sense even to non-technical staff. Their demo of an AI assistant for security analysts was impressive.

🛡️ Booth A10 – SMB Cloud Security Platform

Aimed squarely at small and midsize businesses, this booth offered a plug-and-play security suite with endpoint protection, secure file sharing, and compliance automation — perfect for overwhelmed IT teams.

🔍 Booth C88 – Deepfake Detection & Trust Layer

With disinformation and deepfakes rising, this new player focuses on verifying authenticity in communications. They showcased real-time video analysis that flags manipulated media in seconds.


🎤 Conversations That Inspired Us

We spoke to several founders and team members who shared their visions and roadmaps. Here are some takeaways:

“We built this because we got tired of security tools that only worked for large enterprises. Our goal is to protect everyone — not just the Fortune 500.”
– CTO, CloudSecOne

“Infosec Europe is our launchpad. We’re here to meet partners, customers, and show the world what we’ve built.”
– Founder, ThreatLens AI

“The response has been overwhelming. People are genuinely excited about something that breaks the mold.”
– Product Lead, VaultAuth


🥂 Networking, Happy Hours & Demo Jams

Startups weren’t just behind the booths — they were actively networking and building community. From informal happy hours at stands B40, B88, and D65 to interactive events like the Cyber House Party DJ challenge at stand E34, the energy was electric. This wasn’t just a product showcase — it was a movement of builders ready to shake things up.


💡 Key Trends from the Startup Scene

Here’s what many of these startups had in common:

  • AI with a Purpose – not just buzzwords, but meaningful use in detection, decision support, and automation.

  • SMB Focused Offerings – simplified deployment, cost-effective pricing, and compliance tools for smaller teams.

  • Zero Trust, Beyond the Hype – practical implementations of zero trust architecture that work out of the box.

  • Human-Centric Design – cleaner UIs, better onboarding, and features for non-cyber professionals.


📣 What’s Next?

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be profiling several of these companies in detail — sharing founder interviews, tech deep dives, and what their roadmap looks like beyond Infosecurity Europe.

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🚀 Are You a Startup at Infosec2025?

If you’re a founder or team member exhibiting at Infosecurity Europe 2025 and want to be featured, drop us a message! We’d love to learn more about what you’re building.

Stay alert, and keep your security measures updated!

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