CISODAY 2026 preconcerence
This year's CISO preconference followed the same format as the last: three presentations, followed by an "Oxford-style debate".
CISODAY2026, an impression
After three years, CISODAY2026 has become a fixture on the Dutch cybersecurity calendar.
Poisoning AI training data is even easier than we think
By now, we know that AI chatbots can occasionally produce incorrect information. But do we really understand how easily those errors can be engineered?
Securing AI platforms: humans in the loop vs. humans on the loop
AI is everywhere. New AI tools are rapidly becoming embedded in enterprise platforms, from security monitoring and data analytics to productivity tools and autonomous agents.
AI drives security budget growth
AI is the top cybersecurity budget driver, but oddly enough, also the number one target for cuts if budgets tighten and the hardest investment to justify.
CISO: Secure the Future
In this podcast, Dave Maasland talks to none other than Richard Marko, CEO of ESET. From the heart of Europe, he shares how ESET has been working on digital autonomy since day one – long before it became a bu
The Tea breach: the app that promised safety, then leaked it
[Members only] This week, an app to protect women has become the source of their harm: about 72,000 images – including about 13,000 user images submitted during account verification – were accessed in a bre
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
Cybersecurity doesn’t have a visibility problem: it has an execution problem
Security that waits to act is already too late. So, how do we fix it?



