New Year’s Address by our Chairman Jan De Blauwe
In his New Year's address Chairman Jan De Blauwe reviews the achievements of 2020 and presents his vision for a growing Coalition that emerges stronger from the Corona pandemic.
In his New Year's address Chairman Jan De Blauwe reviews the achievements of 2020 and presents his vision for a growing Coalition that emerges stronger from the Corona pandemic.
New and updated tools to bolster your company/organization’s cyber security resilience. Try the new Kahoot! on Safe Homeworking.
The CCB and the Cyber Security Coalition are launching their 6th National Cyber Security Awareness Campaign focused on two-factor authentication.
By offering a platform to share experiences, we want to help our community members support each other as we collectively face the Covid-19 pandemic challenges.
With the "GDPR - Data clean-up" campaign, the Cyber Security Coalition would like to encourage everyone to perform an efficient data clean-up, pursuant to the GDPR.
With their latest phishing campaign, Febelfin wants to raise awareness of never sharing personal bank codes via a link.
These are difficult times for hospitals. The Belgian Cyber Security Coalition and Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium support the initiative of WeHelpOurHospitals.
Internet criminals across Europe are seizing the confusion caused by the coronavirus to make their move. Since the coronavirus outbreak, there has been a large increase in the number of cyberattacks, including phishing on companies.
The role our network plays in keeping people connected is incredibly important in times like these. The Coalition contractors will ensure the continuity of your interactions by assisting you remotely.
Given the high increase in fraudulent messages concerning the corona virus, we are repeating the national awareness-raising campaign on Phishing to re-sensitize the Belgian population.
The number of ransomware victims in Belgium is increasing. In recent weeks, companies, municipalities and schools have announced that they have been hit by ransomware, which has seriously disrupted their daily activities.
Article written in French and Dutch by Benoît Montens, Anti-fraud adviser - productivity at Assuralia, and published on October 3, 2019 in Assurinfo N ° 32.