How ENTRYZERO is Putting the Vision of Tag der Industrie 2026 into Action

Jun 23, 2026
Muadh Sati
Tag der Industrie kicked off today for ENTRYZERO. What does a young cybersecurity company take away from it? Above all one thing: an even sharper view of the challenges businesses and society are facing right now. s Chancellor Merz put it best in his speech: future generations, too, should be able to live in peace, security, and prosperity. Despite geopolitical crises and economic headwinds, he sees reason for cautious optimism.
Resilience is no longer optional
The tenor of many conversations: uncertainty is increasingly becoming the norm. Geopolitical tensions, hybrid threats, and growing dependence on digital infrastructure are fundamentally reshaping what’s demanded of government, business, and society.
Resilience is no longer an abstract goal - it’s a concrete mandate.
Germany has the innovation
Germany has world-class fundamental research. Especially in cybersecurity, technologies are emerging that can make a real contribution to resilience and sovereignty in Germany and Europe.
The real challenge rarely lies in the innovation itself - it lies in successfully bringing it to market and scaling it. That takes more growth capital, stronger European investors, and a broader, deeper capital market. If key technologies originate in Europe, their financing and value creation should happen here too.
The conversations in Berlin made one thing clear: the challenges are big, but the conditions are in place. What’s needed now is the courage to act faster, to relentlessly drive innovation, and to break new ground.
And ENTRYZERO?
The problem is clear: IT landscapes keep growing more complex, and security teams are already working at their limit. At the same time, the industry keeps producing more dashboards, more alerts, and more partial solutions. But more information doesn’t automatically mean more security - often it produces the opposite: even more strain.
That is why at ENTRYZERO we are taking a different path: From copilot to pilot.


