Tag Archive for: cybersecurity
TU Delft and partners to create superhighway for digital data
TU Delft researchers and 20 partners are developing reliable…
TU Delft in global top 100 of Nature Index 2020 Artificial Intelligence
Nature has placed TU Delft at position 65 in the worldwide…
Dutch cyber literacy and education in global top-5
When it comes to their cyber skills, the Dutch are among the…
IoT Security & Privacy Risks in a Smart City
The Municipality of The Hague identified a growing issue regarding…
Tag Archive for: cybersecurity
When the Dutch cybersecurity community speaks, their international peers listen
The Dutch cybersecurity community is tight-knit, says Jeroen. “We know who supplies what to whom, and what their capabilities and specific expertise is. This makes it easy to reach out when we need something for a new product we are working on.”
“Being among the go-to experts in cybersecurity, that’s the value of being in The Hague, close to our policy makers”
Eward Driehuis, Senior Vice President of strategy at Cybersprint has 6 elements top of mind that are fundamental to the current state of the Dutch cybersecurity industry, its impressive size and excellent reputation.
Companies in the Netherlands thrive in a world of digital connections
The digital infrastructure in the Netherlands has been celebrated for years. But this year has highlighted how important digital connectivity is. For companies that needed to pivot or take their services online during the pandemic, a state-of-the art communications network is a requirement.
Cybersecurity companies joined forces to protect hospitals at the Covid-19 peak
While the world's healthcare systems were seriously put to the test, multiple European countries encountered cyber-attacks. An alliance of Dutch cybersecurity companies was formed to protect Dutch hospitals and suppliers by donating their services at the Covid-19 peak.
A 5G corridor for testing & demonstration of new applications
To explore potential applications, 5G field labs are being set up throughout the country to develop and test the technology in the real world. These field labs provide the required 5G infrastructure, but also an appropriate regulatory system to support businesses.