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10 Thu
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New CCB website
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New website aims to show path to a safe digital world to live and work in

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) is launching a brand new website. It is designed to further inform and support citizens, businesses, schools and government agencies in their fight against cyber threats.  

08 Tue
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Cyber security challenge, Credits: Cyber Command- Defensie
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Team VUBeest wins biggest Cyber Security Challenge ever in Belgium with 1,000+ participants

For the 11th consecutive year, the Cyber Security Challenge Belgium (CSCBE) has set new records in its mission to address the growing shortage of cybersecurity professionals. 

01 Tue
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New cyber driving licence mandatory for all Belgian internet users

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) today announced the introduction of a compulsory cyber driving licence for all citizens seeking access to the internet. The measure is part of the new cyber strategy 2026-2030, which aims to Belgium one of the least vulnerable countries in Europe

21 Fri
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Largest cyber security operation ever in Belgium: 2410 organizations from critical sectors take action

Brussels, March 17, 2025 - Since the introduction of the NIS2 legislation last October, 2410 organizations from critical sectors have registered with the Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB). The largest ever cyber security operation in the country is currently underway. During this period, reports of cyber incidents increased by 80%.

17 Mon
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How Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) contribute to increased cybersecurity

Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) are essential artifacts that point to a potential or ongoing cyber incident. They are crucial for identifying and addressing cyber threats.

21 Fri
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Cyber-Threat Report

Beware of fake cybersecurity audits offered to your company

Several cases of attempted fraud targeting small businesses and the self-employed have been reported to Safeonweb in recent days.

20 Thu
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NIS2 puts companies in motion: cybersecurity and reporting get a boost

Since the introduction of the NIS2 legislation in October last year, 1224 organisations from critical sectors have already registered with the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB). During this period, the number of reports of cyber incidents increased by 50%. 

11 Tue
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50,000 Belgians surf more safely thanks to Safeonweb browser extension

On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) wants to increase your online safety. Do as the more than 50,000 Belgians who use the free Safeonweb browser extension, a powerful tool to detect unsafe websites. 

24 Thu
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Warning: Government-themed Phishing with RDP Attachments

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) received multiple notifications of a spear phishing campaign targeting national CSIRTs and governmental organisations in Europe. The attacker poses as the national CSIRTs and uses phishing mails to serve an RDP file as an attachment. The goal is to acquire access to the victim’s local drives. 

18 Fri
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Belgium sets the standard: first member state to fully implement new European rules on cyber security (NIS2)

Belgium is the first European member state to fully implement the new NIS2 legislation. These rules significantly strengthen the level of cyber security. An estimated at least 2,500 Belgian organisations are required from today to register on the website atwork.safeonweb.be and take security measures.  They thus hold the key to taking their cyber security to the next level.

19 Thu
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Safeonweb Campaign 2024

The Centre for Cyber Security Belgium (CCB) is launching a new campaign to promote two-factor authentication (2FA).

16 Mon
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EVENT: Co-design Belgium's Cybersecurity Future

It’s the last day to sign up for our national cybersecurity event on 19 September! Not registered yet? Secure your spot before Monday 16 September at midnight and join us in Brussels!

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