A safer business in 6 steps

Working on your cybersecurity? Receive an email with practical information and tips once a week, for 6 weeks. Learn how to protect your business against cybercriminals and other digital dangers. Only available in Dutch.

Stronger together

KVK collaborates with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). NCSC employs dozens of cybersecurity experts to improve the security of Dutch businesses. Find more information on ncsc.nl

Make your business more secure in 6 weeks

One in 5 entrepreneurs deal with a cyber incident sooner or later. Prevent loss of turnover and reputational damage: take measures to protect your business. How? Sign up for the email series ‘Een veiliger bedrijf in 6 stappen’ (a safer business in 6 steps). The emails are in Dutch, but all the articles the emails link to are also available in English.

What you can expect

You will receive 6 emails in total, filled with:

  • practical information
  • tools to assess your current level of security
  • expert tips
  • videos
  • advice from entrepreneurs who fell prey to a cyber incident

What it gets you

After receiving the emails (and reading them), you know:

  • how to protect your accounts
  • how to spot phishing
  • more about malware and which anti-virus software suits your business
  • how to make a really good backup
  • what to do if you are hacked after all

Have I been hacked? How to find out

Every day, businesses are being brought to a standstill by hackers. A cyberattack can happen to anyone. Protect yourself online and know what to do if you are hacked. And did you know? You may not even be aware that you have been attacked. Find out how to tell if you have been hacked.

Take your online security seriously

Register for the email series ‘Een veiliger bedrijf in 6 stappen’ (a safer business in 6 steps). One email at a time for 6 weeks, experts and fellow entrepreneurs tell you how to come up with strong passwords, how to protect your business from malware, and what to do if you are hacked. The emails are in Dutch, but all the articles the emails link to are available in English.