Trends in Security Information
The HSD Trendmonitor is designed to provide access to relevant content on various subjects in the safety and security domain, to identify relevant developments and to connect knowledge and organisations. The safety and security domain encompasses a vast number of subjects. Four relevant taxonomies (type of threat or opportunity, victim, source of threat and domain of application) have been constructed in order to visualize all of these subjects. The taxonomies and related category descriptions have been carefully composed according to other taxonomies, European and international standards and our own expertise.
In order to identify safety and security related trends, relevant reports and HSD news articles are continuously scanned, analysed and classified by hand according to the four taxonomies. This results in a wide array of observations, which we call ‘Trend Snippets’. Multiple Trend Snippets combined can provide insights into safety and security trends. The size of the circles shows the relative weight of the topic, the filters can be used to further select the most relevant content for you. If you have an addition, question or remark, drop us a line at info@securitydelta.nl.
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Cyberweerbaar NL is developing a cyber incident monitor
The project is funded by the SPRONG Grant, awarded by the SIA Directorate to The Hague University of Applied Sciences (THUAS), Saxion, NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, and a large consortium of societal partners. The grant aims to enhance cooperation in the field of cyber resilience over the next eight years.
Security Delta (HSD) is contributing to this consortium for approximately two years with 60 project hours per year. HSD has written a memorandum about the success factors of the Cyber Crisis Monitor and has made several connections. The success of the monitor depends on the willingness of organisations and participants to report and upload information about incidents.
There is a strong shared need to learn from each other's (near-) cyber incidents to improve cyber resilience in an effective and efficient way. Therefore, Cyberweerbaar NL is developing a cyber incident monitor, in which cyber incidents are registered and key lessons learned are shared by participating organisations. Because lessons learned provide a lot of information on how incidents can be prevented in the future.
The monitor focuses on behavioural and organisational factors that play a role in the occurrence or resolution of cyber incidents. Cyberweerbaar NL is specifically looking for the human (e.g. behaviour, attitude, awareness) and organisational (e.g. leadership, division of roles) factors that played a role in causing/fixing incidents.
This cyber crisis monitor is funded with the (SPRONG) Grant. The Hague University of Applied Sciences (THUAS), Saxion, NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences and a large consortium of societal partners, has been awarded this prestigious Stimulating Practical Research Groups (SPRONG) grant by the SIA Directorate. With this grant the universities of applied science aim to strongly develop their existing cooperation in the field of cyber resilience over the next eight years.