Amsterdam, The Netherlands — February 11th, 2026 — ThingsRecon, a European cybersecurity company focused on attack surface discovery and digital supply chain intelligence, has obtained the “Cybersecurity Made in Europe” label by the European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO), issued by Security Delta (HSD).
The label recognises cybersecurity companies whose products and services are developed in Europe and meet high standards of transparency, reliability, and regulatory alignment. It is part of a broader ECSO initiative to strengthen the European cybersecurity ecosystem and support a resilient, competitive, and autonomous digital Europe.
For ThingsRecon, the recognition reflects both its European roots and its commitment to building security technology designed for the realities European organisations face today: increasingly complex digital ecosystems, expanding external attack surfaces, and growing regulatory and geopolitical pressure.
A shared commitment to European digital resilience
As a non-profit organisation and a key partner of the European Commission, ECSO promotes collaboration between public and private actors to advance cybersecurity across Europe. The Cybersecurity Made in Europe label serves as a signal to customers and partners that a company’s solutions are built with European values, standards, and long-term digital sovereignty in mind.
ThingsRecon aligns closely with this vision by developing its technology entirely in Europe, and focusing on helping organisations understand and manage risk beyond their traditional perimeter and across their digital supply chains.
Moving beyond static views of cyber risk
While many security approaches still rely on static inventories and generic risk scoring that measures suppliers as whole entities, ThingsRecon was built to reflect how modern organisations actually operate: through a constantly changing web of external dependencies, connections, suppliers, and third-party services.
Its Supply Chain Intelligence platform continuously discovers externally connected assets, including domains, APIs, certificates, scripts, web applications, and supplier infrastructure; and evaluates risk based on how directly those unique connections interact with an organisation’s most critical systems. This allows security teams to prioritise what matters in practice, not just in theory or based on severity.
Commenting on the announcement, Robin de Vries, CEO of ThingsRecon, said:
“Receiving the Cybersecurity Made in Europe label is an important milestone for us, as it reflects a shared belief that cybersecurity should be built close to the realities of the organisations it protects, legally, culturally, and operationally.
At ThingsRecon, we see security teams struggling not with a lack of data, but with a lack of clarity. You cannot manage, prioritise, or explain risk if you don’t understand how your organisation is actually connected to the outside world. Our mission has always been to help them understand their external exposure and digital supply chains as they truly exist, not as static lists or abstract scores. Being recognised by ECSO reinforces our commitment to building thoughtful, evidence-based security technology in and for Europe.”
Strengthening Europe’s cybersecurity ecosystem
With this recognition, ThingsRecon joins a growing group of European cybersecurity companies contributing to the region’s digital resilience through innovation, transparency, and collaboration.
As organisations face increasing pressure from regulation, supply chain complexity, and global instability, the company sees this moment as an opportunity to rethink how cyber risk is understood and communicated, not only within security teams, but also at leadership and board level.
About ThingsRecon
ThingsRecon provides advanced external attack surface discovery and supply chain intelligence, helping organizations identify and remediate weaknesses before attackers exploit them. By continuously monitoring applications, IPs, scripts, domains, APIs, and digital infrastructure, ThingsRecon enables enterprises to reduce their attack surface and strengthen resilience.
For more information, visit www.thingsrecon.com


