
Quantum researchers create first operating system for quantum networks
Quantum Internet Alliance researchers at TU Delft, QuTech, University of Innsbruck, INRIA and CNRS have announced the creation of the first operating system designed for quantum networks, QNodeOS.

Dutch Railways wins European Cyber Award
Dutch Railways has won the European Cyber Award.

Addressing cybersecurity burnout
Generative AI evolution, digital decentralizing, supply chain interdependencies, regulatory change, endemic talent shortages and a constantly evolving threat landscape: these are the top cybersecurity trends.

Security & growth: Can we achieve the best of both worlds?
Pressure on CISOs is ever-increasing. Not only are security leaders held to an extremely high standard, but they also have to work with other teams to support business strategies.

More compliance, more problems?
The increased need to comply with regulations causes a loss of focus on underlying risks – which can ultimately jeopardize a company's continuity.

CISOs are gaining ground in the boardroom
Chief Information Security Officers are gaining more influence within the C-suite and boardrooms.

2025: The Year Cybersecurity Becomes a National Priority
In 2025, I hope The Netherlands fully embraces the fourth industrial revolution – with a fundamental shift in mindset. Cybersecurity must no longer be treated as an afterthought.

2025’s cyber threats call for a multilayered, proactive approach
One of the alarming trends is the incorrect use of IT resources by employees, or misuse, according to Orange Cyberdefense’s Security Navigator report.

Do we need a Dutch AI factory?
The Dutch government has engaged in talks with U.S. chip firms Nvidia and AMD about the development of an AI facility, it said in a statement last week which has been taken down since.

Trump & cybersecurity policy: what to expect?
With the start of Trump’s second term, we can expect significant shifts in cybersecurity policies and broader tech-related issues.