The Hague is renowned as the international city of peace and justice and has also built up a strong reputation in the field of cybersecurity. After all, peace, justice and security go hand in hand. For more than a decade, The Hague has been committed to combating the cyber threats of today and tomorrow by focusing on knowledge sharing, innovation and cooperation. The city has built a unique network that brings together knowledge and innovation in the field of cybersecurity. Private, public and knowledge organisations work together every day to protect the digital world.
The first week of October, The Hague will be all about cybersecurity! From Monday September 30 to Friday October 4, 2024 we will host a series of insightful events on cybersecurity.
Are you aware of how to protect yourself from cybercriminals? Digital crime is on the rise, affecting both residents and businesses. Did you know that one in three companies will experience a cyberattack? Phishing emails and misleading WhatsApp messages are also becoming increasingly common in households.
MKB Digitaal is an independent platform to help SME’s with the digital aspects of doing business. In recognition of Cybersecurity Week, their latest blog is dedicated to a critical issue: the importance of strong passwords.
Starting in September 2025, the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs of the University of Leiden will offer the bachelor’s programme in Cybersecurity & Cybercrime. TU Delft has a new online course on Economics of Cybersecurity: Foundation and Measurement, starting 2 October 2024.