On 20 May 2021 the National Security Council (NSC) approved the details of the Cybersecurity 2.0 strategy. This strategy is part of Belgium's cross-cutting approach to cyber threats and opportunities for our country.
The consequences of the Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerability for Belgian organisations and companies are becoming increasingly apparent. We were able to detect more than 400 systems where some form of intrusion occurred.
2020 will go down in history as the year of The Virus. But 2020 was also the year that we teleworked en masse, that online shopping became commonplace and that grandparents discovered Skype and Zoom to chat with their grandchildren.
On 14/01/2021, the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium held its QCTR event. An event that has experts discuss the most important cyberthreats of the moment every quarter.
As part of the European Cyber Security Month, we are launching our fifth cybersecurity awareness campaign. We will focus on the fight against phishing again.
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