What is a cyberwar?
Checking your socials. It’s become part of breakfast like cereal. But today, your screen isn’t reacting. That’s annoying.
You want to get a coffee on the go, but the payment is denied. And things only get stranger from there on out.
There are no trains to be seen, and even less information about them. Not on the screens, not even on the public transport app…
One large scale cyber attack on our country, and this could become reality.
Or even worse: a cyberwar.
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Interview
What happens if a cyberwar breaks out?
Kristof Tuyteleers, CISO of DNS Belgium, explains what the possible consequences of cyberwar are and how citizens or companies can protect themselves. -
What is the state of cybersecurity in Belgium and the world?
This infographic explains what the state of cybersecurity in Belgium and the world is.
Interview with Niels Hofmans of Intigrity
What is the difference between a hacker and an ethical hacker?
Both of them are looking for security vulnerabilities. The difference is in the moral choice of the hacker himself and the result that follows.
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Interview
Is Belgium ready for an attack with military cyber weapons?
War takes place not only on the battlefield, but also in cyberspace. The CCB is keeping a watchful eye on the situation in Belgium. -
Interview
Cooperation public and private sectors is essential
Europe, and Belgium in particular, are investing significant human, technological and financial resources to deploy their cyber security 2.0 strategy.
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Interview
Cyberwarfare Convention
Adopted at a time when wars were 'traditional', do the Geneva Conventions need to be adapted to the new reality of cyberwarfare?