The Basque company demonstrates in Madrid that a highly automated European sovereign SOC is today a reality within reach of businesses.
Bullhost Cloud Services, a Basque company specialising in cybersecurity and cloud services founded in 2016 in Leioa (Bizkaia), recently held a technology event in Madrid to great attendance. The event served as the stage for a live presentation of BullEye, its proprietary security operations platform, through a real-world incident detection and remediation demonstration that showcased the capabilities of a highly automated SOC, guaranteeing absolute data sovereignty and its exclusive custody within our jurisdiction.
The choice of the capital for this gathering was no coincidence. The event was held at the Adam Data Center facilities in Alcalá de Henares, serving as the official launch of Bullhost’s new infrastructure hosted at this Madrid data centre. In addition to strengthening its strategic alliance with Adam to offer geographical redundancy and far more robust Disaster Recovery plans, the event highlighted one of BullEye’s core pillars: its analysis engine uses SEKOiA technology.
This technological integration with the leading French cyber intelligence vendor guarantees a fully sovereign European ecosystem, ensuring that data protection and governance are carried out without dependencies on third countries and in strict compliance with continental regulations.
Unlike a traditional SOC, BullEye goes beyond infrastructure monitoring. The platform integrates artificial intelligence tools and combines four key disciplines: CTI (Cyber Threat Intelligence), VMaaS (Vulnerability Management as a Service), DSPM (Data Security Posture Management), and training for the teams of client organisations. A proposition that not only detects and responds to threats, but anticipates them.
Many critical vulnerabilities remain open for months within organisations due to a lack of visibility or management capacity. However, through the VMaaS discipline, BullEye manages to identify, prioritise and help resolve those gaps before they can be exploited, turning vulnerability management into a proactive process rather than a reactive task.
The platform is also structured around flexible service models such as SOCaaS (SOC as a Service) and CISOaaS (CISO as a Service), which allow any organisation, regardless of size or sector, to access an advanced level of protection without the need to develop their own in-house capabilities.
Bullhost consolidates from the Basque Country a distinctive proposition in the cybersecurity companies market. The deployment of BullEye represents its most ambitious undertaking to date, demonstrating that digital sovereignty is not a future aspiration, but a reality within reach of any company that commits to the right technology.


