Insights from the RIA CyberMeetUps

CYMPH joins the RIA CyberMeetUps


Our partner CYMPH participated in the March 19th and April 16th sessions of the RIA CyberMeetUps series, which focused on several areas critical to the SONIC mission:

✔️ Cyber Accelerator Progress: Our partner Manos Athanatos (CYMPH) presented alongside other innovators, showcasing how solutions within the SONIC framework—specifically our AI-powered security playbooks—are being refined to support faster response times.

✔️ National & European Synergy: The events, co-funded by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), offered opportunities to align our technical goals with the latest findings from the NCSC-EE and other national security centers.

✔️Intelligent Marketplace Development: Discussions held in Tallinn directly inform the development of SONIC Marketplace, ensuring it meets the real-world needs of European security practitioners.


Why Collaboration Matters

At SONIC, we recognize that building a secure digital future requires a strong, communicative community. The RIA CyberMeetUp series facilitates this “team sport” approach to cybersecurity, emphasizing:

✔️Earlier Threat Detection: Leveraging AI to identify vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

✔️Robust Resilience: Moving beyond standard code to create adaptable, human-centric security environments.

✔️Cross-Border Cooperation: Strengthening the digital bonds between innovative SMEs and European regulatory frameworks.

We are excited to bring the insights gathered at these meetups back to our development pipeline, further enhancing our goal of delivering an intelligent, privacy-preserving cybersecurity marketplace for the EU.


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SONIC has received funding from the European Union’s DIGITAL programme under Grant Agreement No. 101249631. The views and opinions expressed are those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union.