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Cyber Resilience for Businesses – Think and Drink the Hague

From fake invoices to hacked email accounts: cybercrime is an increasing risk for businesses. Smaller companies and self-employed individuals, in ...
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Cybersecurity

Learn in one Evening how to Manage a Cyber Crisis

Entrepreneurs are increasingly facing strict requirements from laws and regulations and from their customers. Meeting those expectations is not always ...
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True Cyber Resilience Begins with Collaboration

Recently in Security Innovation Stories, an article appeared with the key insights from the podcast with our co-founder and CCRC ...
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Practicing with Cyber Crisis Situations: Resilience Requires Action

In recent years, I have guided numerous organizations in dealing with digital crises. I consistently see the same thing: it’s ...
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Cybersecurity is No Longer a Solo Sport

With that powerful statement from CCRC initiator Kelvin Rorive, journalist William Visterin opens his article that recently appeared on Computable. ...
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From Checkboxes to Resilience: why Crisis Exercises Form the Core of Modern Digital Security

Compliant yet vulnerable An audit full of green checkmarks provides peace of mind. But false security lurks. Because when a ...
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Cyber Crisis Training for Municipalities: are You Ready for a Digital Attack?

On July 10, 2025, NFIR, Arda, and CCRC are organizing a realistic cyber crisis training specifically for municipalities and other ...
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Cyber Exercise for the Food Industry – FNLI

The food industry is digitalizing at a rapid pace. This also increases the risk of cyber incidents. What do you ...
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CWB Cyber Crisis Simulation – Eindhoven

Are you prepared for a cyber incident? On June 5, 2025, the Cyber Resilience Center Brainport (CWB) in collaboration with ...
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Interactive Cyber Exercise at Den Haag Inspireert: the Dark Side of AI

On Friday, June 13, CCRC will be present at the inspiration and networking event Den Haag Inspireert! at the Fokker ...
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Cybersec Netherlands: Building resilient organizations together

On September 10 and 11, 2025, CCRC will be present at Cybersec Netherlands in the Jaarbeurs Utrecht. This cybersecurity event ...
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Live Hack Experience – Cyberboost Dordrecht

On Wednesday, May 21, 2025, Platform Veilig Ondernemen, Municipality of Dordrecht, and the Dordrecht Entrepreneurs Association (DOV) are organizing a ...
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Interactive cyber exercise for the technological industry – FME

On March 27, CCRC, in collaboration with FME, is organizing an exclusive cyber exercise for FME members. During this event, ...
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Make your organization cyber resilient – workshop at NLdigital

Cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and SMEs in the IT sector are a growing target for cyberattacks. Are you ...
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Cybersecurity TV Netherlands presents an exclusive podcast on practicing with cyber.

In a world where digital threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, it is more important than ever for organizations to be ...
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NFIR and CCRC extend collaboration: Stronger together in digital resilience.

For the third consecutive year, CCRC and NFIR are extending their collaboration to make organizations more digitally resilient. NFIR specializes ...
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