Threatray: Deep Malware Intelligence for European Cyber Defense
In an era of escalating cyber threats, Threatray has emerged as a Swiss deep‑tech startup offering advanced malware intelligence. Headquartered in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, this Bern University of Applied Sciences spin-off has developed an AI‑driven platform that can track and analyze malware code variants across massive datasets[1][2]. By indexing over 100 million malware binaries and applying novel code-search algorithms, Threatray enables defenders to detect hidden relationships between known and emerging threats[3][4]. While focused on commercial and research clients, Threatray’s technology hints at potential use in broader European cyber defense. Its unique “binary intelligence” approach may intrigue security planners seeking cutting-edge tools, even as they evaluate how such a Swiss innovation could fit within European defense ecosystems. This report examines Threatray’s strategic and technological profile in the context of EU and NATO cybersecurity priorities.

