
CISO of the Year Award special with Florence Mottay
In this episode, we talk to Florence Mottay, CISO at Zalando, and nominated for the 2025 CISO of the Year Award.

TU Eindhoven hack highlights urgency of closing basic security gaps
The cyber attack on Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in January was largely due to known vulnerabilities and human errors, a research report by Fox-IT showed.

Vladimir Cibic: "Our view is more comprehensive than cyber alone"
Vladimir Cibic has worked at KPN for over a quarter of a century in a wide variety of roles and was recently nominated for the 2025 CISO of the Year Award.

The hidden complexity of privileged access management
Implementing Privileged Access Management (PAM) in hybrid IT environments is rarely straightforward.

Grounds for concern: new malware CoffeeLoader surfaces
A new and highly evasive malware family, dubbed CoffeeLoader, has been uncovered. First detected in the wild around September 2024, the malware is designed to download and execute second-stage payloads.

CISO of the Year Award special with Martin de Vries
In this episode, we talk to 2025 CISO of the Year Nominee Martin de Vries, CISO at Eindhoven Technical University (TU/e).

Lockbit hack exposes negotiations
The cybercriminal group Lockbit seems to have suffered a breach of their own, cybersecurity media have reported.

Martin de Vries: "No competition on security"
Martin de Vries has been the CISO at Eindhoven University of Technology since spring 2021. He was recently nominated for the 2025 CISO of the Year Award.

Offensive cyber operations on the rise - AIVD 2024 annual report
Over the past three years, the number of countries developing its offensive cyber operations has sharply increased, the AIVD states in its 2024 annual report.

APT29 malware targets EU diplomats
Russian state-sponsored cyber-espionage group APT29, also known as Midnight Blizzard or Cozy Bear, has been linked to a new and sophisticated phishing campaign targeting Western diplomats.