Cybersecurity training

Cybersecurity training

How do you make your organization digitally resilient? Properly training your employees is a key pillar of cyber resilience. This reduces the likelihood of cyberattacks caused by human error.
With our targeted cybersecurity training, your employees become aware of the risks and learn to recognize cyber threats. This helps you gain control over cyber risks, build trust with your customers and stay continuously up to date.

Develop knowledge and awareness among your employees

Phishing, social engineering or weak passwords chosen by an employee—these are common cybersecurity risks. The behavior of your employees is the most crucial factor here. By training your employees to recognize cyber threats, you reduce the risk of such attacks.

To develop your team’s knowledge, skills, and awareness, you can choose from a range of training options, from one-day workshops and seminars to extensive custom programs.

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Cyber Resilience Act: Time to take action

The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is the first European law to introduce mandatory cybersecurity requirements for all digital products entering the EU internal market. A national consultation was recently concluded in the Netherlands to determine how this law should be implemented Dutch legislation. In the meantime, manufacturers, importers and distributors of products covered by the CRA can already start preparing for what’s to come.

NEN 7510 for healthcare sector information security updated

The NEN 7510 standard for information security in the healthcare sector has been revised. The new NEN 7510-1:2024 was published on 16 December 2024 and replaces the previous version, NEN 7510:2017+A1:2020. The old version of the standard can still be used for certification under accreditation until 20 February 2027.

ISO 27001 and ISO 42001: A perfect match for information security and AI management

To implement AI safely and responsibly, international standards such as ISO 27001 and ISO 42001 play a crucial role. While ISO 27001 focuses on data protection, an AI management system (AIMS) under ISO 42001 is designed to manage and optimize the use of AI within an organization. By combining ISO 27001 and ISO 42001, businesses can develop a stronger and more proactive approach to information security.