ToT for IoT safety: Test of Things raises €1.2 million to automate cybersecurity testing of connected products

March 31, 2026 at 10:36 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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ToT for IoT safety: Test of Things raises €1.2 million to automate cybersecurity testing of connected products

Finnish cybersecurity startup Test of Things has secured €1.2 million in pre-Seed funding to advance its automated platform for testing the cybersecurity of connected products. This investment, led by Vendep Capital and supported by industry veterans and Business Finland, will be instrumental in further developing their solution. The company's core mission is to enhance the security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, addressing a critical gap in the market for automated, scalable cybersecurity assurance. Test of Things offers a cloud-based platform designed to automate cybersecurity compliance testing and generate essential documentation for manufacturers. Traditionally, these processes have been manual, costly, and labor-intensive, hindering the ability of businesses to effectively secure the rapidly growing volume of connected products entering the market. The platform leverages AI to conduct continuous testing, identifying vulnerabilities early and streamlining the compliance reporting required by regulators, thereby bolstering trust in secure product development. The implications of this technological advancement are far-reaching, impacting manufacturers, consumers, and critical infrastructure alike. Unsecured connected devices pose significant risks, potentially serving as entry points for cybercriminals to access personal data, disrupt industrial operations, or compromise vital systems like the electricity grid. Test of Things aims to mitigate these threats by making IoT cybersecurity more accessible and systematic, a crucial step in safeguarding both individual users and broader societal security.

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Published: March 31, 2026 at 10:36 AM UTC
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