Core contributor across PUZZLE (coordinator), CyberSANE, PALANTIR, CYRENE, SANCUS, SECANT, FutureTPM, SecureIoT, SECONDO, and SDN-microSENSE — spanning SIEM, risk analysis, IoT security, and supply chain resilience.
UBITECH LIMITED
Cypriot cybersecurity and data integration SME building threat intelligence, IoT security, and secure cloud platforms across 24 EU projects.
Their core work
UBITECH is a Cyprus-based technology SME that builds cybersecurity platforms, data analytics systems, and secure IoT/cloud infrastructure for European organizations. They specialize in developing security information and event management (SIEM) tools, threat intelligence systems, and risk assessment frameworks — particularly for critical infrastructure, supply chains, and SMEs. They also deliver software components for big data processing, 5G network services, and distributed ledger applications across sectors including eGovernment, health, energy, and automotive.
What they specialise in
Delivered data-as-a-service and analytics components in BigDataOcean, BigDataStack, AEGIS, PolicyCLOUD, ELEGANT, and 5GTANGO.
Worked on IoT security (SecureIoT, SECANT, ELEGANT), distributed ledger for eGovernance (GLASS), and blockchain-based threat intelligence (PUZZLE).
Contributed to 5G service platforms in 5GTANGO, automotive network virtualization in 5G-IANA, and 5G-enabled security in SANCUS.
Built AI-driven eGovernance tools in GLASS, inclusive public service platforms in inGOV, and policy analytics in PolicyCLOUD.
Developed VR-based experiential training in LAW-GAME and AI-driven analytics in PALANTIR.
How they've shifted over time
In 2017-2019, UBITECH focused on big data platforms (BigDataOcean, BigDataStack, AEGIS), 5G service validation (5GTANGO), and foundational cybersecurity research including quantum-resistant cryptography (FutureTPM) and trusted platform modules. From 2020 onward, their work shifted decisively toward applied cybersecurity — threat intelligence, supply chain security certification, security-as-a-service for SMEs — while adding distributed ledger, AI-driven governance tools, and automotive 5G applications. The trajectory shows a company that matured from general-purpose data engineering into a focused cybersecurity and secure systems integrator.
UBITECH is consolidating around cybersecurity-as-a-service, IoT/supply chain security, and AI-driven threat analysis — expect them to pursue post-quantum security and secure edge computing next.
How they like to work
UBITECH operates almost exclusively as a technical partner (23 of 24 projects), contributing software components and platform modules within large consortia. They coordinated one project (PUZZLE) focused on SIEM marketplaces, suggesting they can lead when the topic aligns tightly with their core cybersecurity expertise. With 287 unique partners across 30 countries, they are a well-connected hub that brings integration skills to diverse consortia rather than anchoring to a fixed set of collaborators.
UBITECH has collaborated with 287 distinct partners across 30 countries, making them one of the most broadly networked Cypriot SMEs in H2020. Their partnerships span all major EU research nations, with no strong geographic concentration beyond the typical Western/Southern European hubs.
What sets them apart
UBITECH combines deep cybersecurity expertise with strong data engineering and cloud/edge integration skills — a rare combination in a single SME. While many security companies focus on one niche, UBITECH can work across the full stack from IoT devices to cloud SIEM platforms, and across sectors from energy grids to health records to automotive networks. Their 24-project track record and nearly EUR 9.5M in EC funding make them a proven, low-risk partner for any consortium needing a security or data integration component.
Highlights from their portfolio
- PUZZLETheir only coordinator role — built a blockchain-based SIEM marketplace with personalized security recommendations for SMEs, representing their core identity.
- InteropEHRateLargest single grant (EUR 694,250) and a cross-sector move into health data interoperability, showing their ability to apply data integration skills beyond cybersecurity.
- FutureTPMEarly investment in quantum-resistant cryptography and trusted platform modules — positioned them ahead of the curve on post-quantum security.