
AI and application security: time savings and trust issues
Amidst the excitement surrounding AI, widespread misconceptions exist about its capabilities and limitations. Let us explore more.

From boots to bytes: a strategic shift in the Dutch military
This week, Defense Secretary Gijs Tuinman presented the Netherlands’ new digital transformation strategy to the House of Representatives. The strategy is designed to enhance the military’s digital capabilit

Dutch government commits 70 million euros to AI factory in Groningen
The Dutch government has announced a €70 million investment in a new artificial intelligence factory to be established in the city of Groningen.

Dutch NIS2 rollout faces further delays
The Dutch government has again delayed its implementation of the European NIS2 directive.

High confidence, high risk: one in five Dutch companies suffered cyber attack damage in 2024
Cyber resilience of Dutch businesses is lagging behind the current threat level: that’s the conclusion of a recent study by ABN AMRO and MWM2 spanning 788 Dutch companies.

Open brief van bestuur CISO Platform Nederland aan de fractievoorzitters van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal
Digitale veiligheid vereist politieke urgentie, bestuurlijke continuïteit én structureel leiderschap

CISO community Nederland Introduces New Membership Model
We’re growing — and evolving. As part of our mission to strengthen cybersecurity leadership in the Netherlands, CISO Community Nederland is transitioning from its soft launch phase to a full membership mode

Florence Mottay is CISO of the Year 2025
Florence Mottay, CISO at Zalando, won the Dutch CISO of the Year Award on CISODAY, which was celebrated on May 27, 2025.

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.