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Romanian Cybersecurity Firm Black Bullet Solidifies European Presence at Nexus Luxembourg

Romanian Cybersecurity Firm Black Bullet Solidifies European Presence at Nexus Luxembourg.


For the second consecutive year, Black Bullet is set to showcase its advanced capabilities at Nexus Luxembourg, participating under the prestigious Romania Pavilion. The company is focusing on critical areas for modern enterprises, including Offensive Security, which involves proactive Vulnerability Assessments and Penetration Testing to identify and fix security gaps before they can be exploited by malicious actors.

“We see ourselves as digital immunologists for businesses. It's not enough to prescribe medicine after the infection has taken hold. Our work involves strengthening the system from within, anticipating potential attack vectors, and ensuring our clients are resilient by design. We have to think like the attackers, constantly." Said Ionut STANIU – co-founder and Head of Cybersecurity in Black Bullet.

In direct response to the EU's rigorous new regulatory environment, the firm is also showcasing its expertise in ensuring compliance with crucial directives such as DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act), NIS2 (Network and Information Systems Directive), CRA (Cyber Resilience Act), and other industry-specific sectors. This positions Black Bullet as a vital partner for businesses navigating these complex legal frameworks.

"Returning to Nexus Luxembourg is a strategic step for us, and being part of the Romania Pavilion allows us to not only represent our national tech sector's strength but also to engage directly with leaders in Europe's most important financial and business hub. Our goal is to demonstrate that Romanian cybersecurity expertise is world-class and essential for securing the future of digital business.", said Madalin STANIU – Founder and CEO of Black Bullet.

Further highlighting their forward-thinking approach, the company will present its consultancy services for the implementation of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and, critically, its strategy for guiding businesses through the transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). This service addresses the emerging threat that quantum computing poses to current encryption standards, offering a path to future-proof data security.

By returning to Nexus Luxembourg, Black Bullet is not just attending a conference; it is actively forging a crucial link between Romania's burgeoning technology ecosystem and the heart of European commerce. The event offers unparalleled benefits for networking and collaboration, allowing the Black Bullet to build partnerships and demonstrate its capacity to protect international clients against the most sophisticated cyber threats.

 

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