ITML participated in the InCyber Forum (FIC) 2026 in Lille, France, through the European Pavilion, joining a dynamic ecosystem of projects and organizations shaping the future of cybersecurity and digital compliance in Europe.
Throughout the event, ITML represented three European initiatives: CRACoWi, addressing cybersecurity compliance and trusted digital ecosystems; AVALANCHE, advancing AI-powered operational capabilities for law enforcement agencies in combating cross-border crime; and GANNDALF, enabling law enforcement agencies to conduct collaborative and intelligence-driven cybersecurity investigations.
As coordinator of the CRACoWi project, ITML had a strong presence with two dedicated presentation slots delivered together with partners Tiko Pro and SevenShift in the EU Pavilion pitch area. The sessions, “Empowering businesses to meet the Cyber Resilience Act standards with the CRACoWi tool” and “Is the CRA Coming for Your Product? A Practical Compliance Walkthrough”, focused on raising awareness around the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), as well as providing a more technical walkthrough of the upcoming CRACoWi tool to support organizations in understanding and addressing its requirements
At the same time, ITML also presented the AVALANCHE project together with our partner IDIR Ltd, titled “Enhancing law enforcement operations through AI-driven OSINT detection and analysis”, showcasing how advanced AI techniques can support intelligence gathering and provide actionable insights for more efficient and informed law enforcement operations.
The InCyber Forum provided an excellent initiative for networking, knowledge exchange, and validation of ongoing research and innovation activities. New connections were established, ideas were discussed, and opportunities for future collaboration were identified.
ITML’s presence at the event reflects its continued commitment to supporting secure, compliant, and resilient digital environments across Europe, by contributing to cutting-edge research projects and engaging with the broader cybersecurity community.









