
New in our Members-Only Content: September Theme – Sovereignty
From geopolitics to boardrooms, digital sovereignty has become a defining challenge. Our September theme dives deeper.

From firefighting to foresight: Mahdi Abdulrazak’s vision for cybersecurity
CISOs are living under constant pressure. Overloaded with responsibilities, they spend their days fighting fires, managing endless alerts, and justifying security as a cost rather than a value driver.

Your Insights Needed: Join the HRO Program Survey
CISOs & cybersecurity leaders: share your insights in our 10-min Highly Resilient Organizations (HRO) Program survey to shape strategies on cryptographic risk, resilience & EU compliance.

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

Consequences for vendors to customers affected by the new Cybersecurity act
The new Cybersecurity act (Cbw) imposes a stricter duty of care on organizations in vital industries. To many vendors of these organizations, the impact of the new legislation is unclear.

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?

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.