The cyber-security waterbed effect: insider risks on the increase
Threats don’t always come from outsiders. Think of your long-term trusted employee who has been stealing data for a long time, handing it to a hostile nation.
Threats don’t always come from outsiders. Think of your long-term trusted employee who has been stealing data for a long time, handing it to a hostile nation.
The Netherlands should focus more on the development of European capabilities and institutions. Ruud van Dijk reflects on this AIV-recommendation.
In recent years, the militarization of space seems to be taking off. If this trend continues, space might become the new battlefield.
According to Anouk Vos it is up to governments to tell IT companies what we want. A bold stance could shift the current imbalance.
In the ongoing (political) debate on privacy and security, especially since the 2015 terrorist attacks, the Netherlands took a unique position.
Most people don’t understand the legal dimensions of cyber-security. Paul Ducheine provides tools for understanding these dimensions.
Hard- and soft-cyber operations are both a threat and an opportunity of which we must take serious account in times of conflict and even times of peace.