ThreatScene was awarded 2 GOLD distinctions at the Cyber Security Awards 2026, held on 17 March 2026 at Sofitel Athens Airport.
Organised by Boussias Events, the awards recognise leading cybersecurity initiatives across enterprises, critical infrastructure, and public sector organisations, highlighting measurable impact, innovation, and operational effectiveness.
More information: https://cybersecurityawards.boussiasevents.gr/
Our awards
#1 GOLD Award
↳ Category: Cyber Security Projects per Industry Sector (Maritime)
The MARINE Cyber Security Framework was recognised as a structured and practical approach to strengthening cybersecurity across the maritime sector.
The framework has been offered free of charge to the Greek shipping community, supporting the protection of a critical national industry.

#2 GOLD Award
↳ Category: Incident Response & Vulnerability Management
The Deadlock ransomware case, handled by Unit 31, was recognised for its operational impact.
The team responded to a large-scale ransomware attack on a major organisation, contained the threat with speed, restored operations, and produced the first global threat intelligence on the Deadlock group.

About the event
The Cyber Security Awards are among the most established cybersecurity distinctions in Greece, aiming to:
- Promote continuous improvement in cyber resilience
- Highlight organisations that deliver practical and measurable security outcomes
- Showcase innovative technologies and methodologies
- Strengthen cybersecurity as a national priority
Entries are evaluated by an independent expert committee, chaired by Sokratis Katsikas, recognising organisations that contribute to the country’s digital readiness and operational security.
What this means
These awards validate two core directions of ThreatScene:
- Building practical cybersecurity frameworks for entire industries
- Delivering fast and effective incident response that protects business continuity

Moving forward
This recognition reflects the work delivered by the ThreatScene team during its first year of operation.
The focus remains unchanged: protect critical sectors, support organisations under pressure, and strengthen the resilience of the Greek digital ecosystem.


