The CRA Becomes Reality, Sekoia Joins FT120 and Teams Up with MoKN

SEKOIA ONCE AGAIN IN THE FRENCH TECH 10 PROGRAM

We are very proud to announce that Sekoia has been selected for La French Tech‘s FT120 program for the 2nd consecutive year!

This is a tremendous recognition of our growth and our impact on the European tech ecosystem. Being part of the 2026 cohort, which supports the top-performing French scale-ups, validates our core mission: combining technological excellence and strategic autonomy in cyber defense”

SEKOIA AGAIN : AN AGREEMENT WITH MoKN

Sekoia.io and MokN, a French vendor, are now connected.

The Sekoia AI SOC platform is built on an Open XDR architecture, designed to leverage existing security components and improve detection and response through integrated SIEM and SOAR capabilities.

With the new MokN connector, Sekoia.io users can now ingest MokN-validated credential alerts into their SOC workflows.

Why does it matter?

Credential theft remains one of the main intrusion vectors in cyberattacks. And stolen credentials are often used long before they eventually appear on the dark web.

MokN detects this earlier through a phish-back approach: exposing realistic decoy authentication portals, capturing real attacker activity, validating whether the credentials are real, and turning the signal into tactical intelligence specific to the targeted organization.

The Sekoia.io integration ingests MokN-validated credential alerts directly from the MokN API as normalized events. This allows analysts to correlate MokN detections with Sekoia Intelligence (CTI and detection rules) and other security events to:

* detect compromised credentials earlier

* collect tactical, organization-specific attacker intelligence

* investigate related activity across identity, network, cloud, and endpoint logs

* trigger response actions such as session termination, workstation isolation, or password reset

Documentation is available here

Red Alert Labs’ Perspective: The CRA Becomes Reality

Following the 5th Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) Expert Group meeting, Roland Atoui, Founder of Red Alert Labs, shares his thoughts on the transition from policy discussions to practical implementation.

As the 2027 deadline approaches, the CRA is becoming increasingly tangible for manufacturers, SMEs, conformity assessment bodies, and market authorities. From guidance and SBOMs to SME support and conformity assessment, the focus is now on turning regulatory requirements into actionable cybersecurity practices.

“The CRA is moving from policy to practice. And this is where the real work starts.”

Roland Atoui, Founder of Red Alert Labs

Read the full article to discover Roland Atoui’s insights and Red Alert Labs’ vision for building Europe’s digital trust framework.

 
 

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