2025: A Year of Growth, Innovation and National Cyber Awareness
The Cybersecurity Week Luxembourg (CSWL) 2025 has once again proven to be a cornerstone in the national and international cybersecurity landscape, marking an exceptional year of expansion, innovation, and engagement across three major campaign waves.
Cybersecurity Week Luxembourg (CSWL) 2025, a national campaign in three waves
The Cybersecurity Week Luxembourg (CSWL) is a national initiative led by the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC). It aims to raise awareness, promote collaboration, and highlight national expertise across the public and private sectors in the field of cybersecurity.
1. Spring Edition – June 2025
The first edition of the Luxembourg GRC Summit kicked off CSWL 2025 as its flagship event. Gathering over 300 participants and featuring more than 20 speakers and advisory board members from Europe, America, and Africa, the Summit established itself as a new benchmark in governance, risk, and compliance discussions.
Following its success, the event is already confirmed to return for a two-day edition on 3–4 June 2026 at the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce.
2. Special Edition at World Expo Osaka 2025
During the Cybersecurity Days at the Luxembourg Pavilion, the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC) proudly showcased Luxembourg’s expertise and leadership in cybersecurity innovation. Over 350 sessions of the ROOM#42 Virtual Reality Experience were delivered, allowing thousands of visitors to engage with hands-on cybersecurity training – an impactful demonstration of Luxembourg’s commitment to digital resilience on the world stage.
3. Autumn Edition – October 2025
The campaign’s final wave aligns with the ongoing hack.lu conference this week at Parc Hotel Alvisse, continuing Luxembourg’s tradition of fostering open dialogue and technical excellence in cybersecurity.
Key Figures and Achievements
- 20+ cybersecurity-related events held across the year
- Diverse audiences reached: academia, research, business, students, and policy
- Core topics explored: quantum cryptography, artificial intelligence, open source, and more
- Highlight of the year: First-ever national campaign against cyber fraud launched in collaboration with over 20 institutional and private partners – a milestone initiative that will now become an annual national effort. Campaign website is: cyberfraud.lu.
National cyber excellence celebrated at the CSWL Gala & Awards Night
The Cybersecurity Week Luxembourg (CSWL) 2025 culminated with the Gala & Awards Night, celebrating outstanding achievements and talents shaping Luxembourg’s cybersecurity landscape.
Held as the grand finale of a year-long national campaign led by the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC), the event brought together professionals, innovators, and decision-makers to honour excellence across four distinguished categories.
Most Promising Young Talent
👉 Team Luxembourg @European Cybersecurity Challenge 2025
Recognised for exceptional potential, creativity, and contribution to the cybersecurity community at an early career stage. After an initial selection phase, the top-10 cybersecurity talents flew to Poland to represent Luxembourg at the European Cybersecurity Challenge 2025.
Team members: Mathis Foxius (Team Captain), Henri Ahola, Mika Beckerich, Frank Broy, Adam Hustava, Michel Reyter, Damien Martoglio, Vlad Ungureanu, Marwan Lamesch, Daniel Murphy
Cybersecurity Innovation Award
�� PanIAM
Awarded for innovative solutions and practices that strengthen Luxembourg’s digital resilience and global reputation, PanIAM is a next-generation CNAPP that unifies risk visibility through proven, proprietary security technology - customized to your specific threat landscape and business objectives. PanIAM will benefit from the support and acceleration programmes offered by the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LUCYA) and Wavestone.
On the picture: Noémie Honore (Wavestone), Arthur Weber, Gilles Katz, Jean-Yves Pasquier (PanIAM), Davide Tremolada (LHC)
Exceptionally this year, the jury has chosen to also recognise, by giving its « Coup de Coeur » mention to Data Design Engineering, a company delivering data-driven AI solutions and services that leverage customized AI and deep expertise in data technologies - demonstrating strong applicability and proven value in strengthening cybersecurity.
On the picture: Noémie Honore (Wavestone), Ben Kim (Data Design Engineering), Davide Tremolada (LHC)
DPO of the Year
👉 Pasquale Esposito, DPO at Grant Thornton
Honoring exemplary leadership in data protection, compliance, and advocacy for privacy-bydesign principles across organisations.
On the picture: Julien Winkin (President of the Jury), Pasquale Esposito (DPO of the Year 2025), Claudio Orlando Miele (Vice-President of the Jury)
CISO of the Year
👉 Mohamed Ourdane, CISO at POST Luxembourg
Celebrating outstanding strategic vision and operational excellence in building secure, resilient infrastructures in the face of evolving threats.
On the picture: Mohamed Ourdane, laureate of the CISO of the Year 2025 Award
The CSWL Gala & Awards Night highlights Luxembourg’s commitment to fostering innovation, nurturing young talent, and strengthening cross-sector collaboration. Each award reflects the dedication of professionals who contribute daily to safeguarding digital trust at both national and international levels.
“These awards are more than individual recognitions – they represent the collective strength and excellence of Luxembourg’s cybersecurity ecosystem,” said Pascal Steichen, CEO of the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity. “We are proud to see such inspiring talent and innovation emerging from our community.”
Launch of the Luxembourg Cybersecurity Factory – a movement towards strategic autonomy & trust
A 4-engine powered factory (Data Space, AI Hub, Open Source Communities, Quantum Lab) aiming at building an open cybersecurity data economy by fostering open and trusted cyber commons.
This flagship project is part of Luxembourg’s Data/AI/Quantum Strategies, and relies on the following 3 pillars:
1. Develop AI models to increase effectiveness in gathering and contextualising of threat intelligence;
2. Strengthening governance, risk management and compliance by and related to the adoption of AI technologies (also for SMEs);
3. Managing and testing inherent vulnerabilities of AI systems and helping the private sector to mitigate the quantum threat.
Interested entities can reach out to factory@lhc.lu.
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