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Hafnova Showcased at Forum InCyber 2026 in Lille

Hafnova was present at Forum InCyber 2026 in Lille as part of the Swiss Pavilion (E14), alongside a strong delegation of Swiss cybersecurity and digital trust companies. The event highlighted the growing visibility of the Swiss ecosystem in Europe and placed Hafnova among the innovative startups contributing to the future of cybersecurity and digital sovereignty.

hafnova April 1, 2026

Hafnova was proud to be part of Forum InCyber 2026 in Lille, one of Europe's leading gatherings for cybersecurity, digital trust, and strategic resilience.

As part of the Swiss Pavilion (E14), Hafnova joined a dynamic group of Swiss startups and technology companies helping shape the future of cybersecurity and digital trust in Europe. This strong Swiss presence reflected the depth, diversity, and growing international relevance of the ecosystem.

The event also brought together major industry leaders, institutional representatives, and cybersecurity stakeholders from across Europe. According to the post shared during the forum, the Swiss Pavilion welcomed high-level visitors including Andy Yen, CEO of Proton, David Chétrit, CEO of Kudelski Security, Phedra Clouner, Deputy Director General of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium and President of InCyber, Joanna Świątkowska, Secretary General of ECSO, and Jeremy Richard, CIO of Groupe Mutuel.

For Hafnova, being present at Forum InCyber is an important milestone. It reinforces the company's position within the European cybersecurity landscape and highlights its role in the broader conversation around digital sovereignty, cross-border collaboration, and trusted cybersecurity innovation.

Hafnova's participation also reflects the strength of the Swiss cyber ecosystem, represented in Lille by a broad range of startups and partners active in identity, trust, compliance, intelligence, and cyber defense. Alongside Swiss innovators, major cybersecurity players and partners such as ImmuniWeb, Kudelski Security, Fortinet, and Orange Cyberdefense were also present across the forum.

The discussions held during the event underlined a key reality: digital sovereignty is no longer only a political concept — it has become an operational priority. In this context, collaboration between European ecosystems is becoming increasingly important, and events like Forum InCyber play a central role in building stronger links between innovators, institutions, and industry leaders.

Hafnova is pleased to have been part of this momentum in Lille and to contribute, alongside other European actors, to the development of a stronger and more trusted cybersecurity future.

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