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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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Organisations are collaborating in the field of automated detection of cyberthreats
The Netherlands is experiencing the fast-growing digitalisation of processes and services and has thus achieved a strong economic position. Critical sectors such as logistics, healthcare and the manufacturing industry are transforming their business models and processes under the influence of digitalisation in order to remain competitive. This growing digitalisation makes the Netherlands susceptible to cyberattacks. This is particularly true in light of the fact that the techniques used by cybercriminals to break into corporate and governmental networks are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
With the signing of a Letter of Intent, the first phase of the Automated Security Operations consortium was launched this week. The TNO-led consortium, in close cooperation with HSD Office, focuses on the automated detection of cyberthreats using advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence with the aim of safeguarding a secure and robust digital economy in the region. This is the context for exploring cooperation with the province of South Holland, the Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area and the municipality of The Hague. The partners in the cybersecurity consortium are: HSD Office, Hudson Cybertec, Compumatica, Secura, Elastic and KPN.
The Netherlands is experiencing the fast-growing digitalisation of processes and services and has thus achieved a strong economic position. Critical sectors such as logistics, healthcare and the manufacturing industry are transforming their business models and processes under the influence of digitalisation in order to remain competitive. This growing digitalisation makes the Netherlands susceptible to cyberattacks. This is particularly true in light of the fact that the techniques used by cybercriminals to break into corporate and governmental networks are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
The major challenge for the implementation of cybersecurity solutions, including those based on AI, is that data must be exchanged on a large scale and at various levels in order to be able to immediately detect and act on anomalies. An integrated, cross-sectoral approach between the public and private sectors is a prerequisite to achieving automated cybersecurity solutions for threat and risk analysis, decision-making and responses that will enable us to meet today’s challenges.