Gradiant will showcase the latest advances in cybersecurity at #19ENISE

Gradiant develops proactive cybersecurity mechanisms, solutions for information verification, and systems for communications security
19ENISE, a leading cybersecurity event, brings together numerous participants every year to discuss technological advances in the sector
Gradiant will once again participate in #19ENISE, the International Information Security Meeting, one of the most important international cybersecurity events. Organised by INCIBE, the National Cybersecurity Institute, this year’s event will be held at the León Exhibition Centre from October 14th to 16th.
During the conference, Gradiant will actively participate in the event programme through conferences, round tables and discussion forums where the team will share key trends in cybersecurity with other national and international experts. Throughout the event, the Gradiant team will present its latest cybersecurity solutions applied to industry, public administration and citizens, to promote public-private collaboration and entrepreneurship in the sector. Topics to be discussed include regulatory challenges, critical infrastructure protection and new business opportunities. Specifically, the team will participate in the following activities:
- ️Tuesday 14th · 12:00h | “Create to Transfer – III Edition” (RENIC)
Jaime Loureiro will present the results of the European TRUMPET project, which focuses on researching and developing new Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) for collaborative learning and offering a highly scalable AI services platform that allows studies to be carried out with distributed European data, guaranteeing privacy and compliance with the GDPR. - Wednesday 15th · 11:00h | Speaker Corner 1 (CPI INCIBE)
Gradiant will present the results of its projects within the framework of INCIBE’s Public Procurement of Innovation (CPI), with special attention to FHAAS, FAIR, SAFENET and PROPHET. The latter two projects, SAFENET and PROPHET, are being developed in collaboration with SIXTEMA. - Wednesday 15th · 12:00h | Innovation zone
In the panel discussion entitled ‘Citizen cybersecurity: innovation at the service of society’, Diego Pérez Vieites will address the risks posed by the malicious use of artificial intelligence for citizens, and how Gradiant’s solutions contribute to detecting and mitigating them effectively.
With “Future Cyber Generation” as its slogan, the main objective of this meeting organised by the National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE) is to collectively analyse the most relevant advances that are transforming the sector. In addition to discussing current and future challenges, the event seeks to promote technological innovation, open up new business opportunities and encourage internationalisation, with a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship and collaboration between companies, institutions and professionals.
Cybersecurity: a strategic priority at Gradiant
Cybersecurity continues to be a strategic technological area at Gradiant. Our approach focuses on protecting data, systems and critical infrastructures against constantly evolving digital threats. We develop advanced solutions to identify cyber threats, prevent incidents and ensure resilience through real-time monitoring, intelligent detection and automated mitigation.
Our portfolio integrates key technologies such as advanced encryption, access control, differential privacy and federated learning, which enable us to build secure and privacy-friendly digital environments. In addition, we apply user and entity behaviour analysis (UEBA), process mining and reinforcement learning to detect anomalous patterns and anticipate possible attacks.
We also develop secure communication protocols, both standardised and customised, and promote training in digital skills with a focus on security by design.
Our goal is to strengthen resilience in the face of increasingly sophisticated threats; we offer solutions such as SafeGate, NovaWallet and fAIr, designed to protect information and ensure data integrity and authenticity in all digital environments.
Through our participation in #19ENISE, we reaffirm this commitment and contribute to the advancement of more innovative, collaborative and people-centred cybersecurity, in the service of a more secure and digitally sovereign Europe.
