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Our Trend reports describe the current state of affairs in cyber crime and digital security in the Netherlands.By trend we mean the course of a macro-development which maintains a societal impact within a term of 3 to 5 years. Where possible, the trends are based on specific and demonstrable data, although this is found to be challenging for certain topics such as digital espionage and cyber warfare due to their surreptitious nature.

Trend report 2010

This is the first National Cyber crime and Digital Safety Trend Report. The aim of the Trend Report is to bundle the main trends in the field of cyber crime and digital safety and to correlate them. The trends are based on existing reports by organisations including KLPD, NCTb, AIVD and MIVD, OPTA and GOVCERT.NL, and have been extended with insights from a broad group of experts.

Publication | 15-11-2010

Trend report 2010

Trend report 2009

The current state of affairs in cyber crime and information security in the Netherlands. This report contains information about the latest technical advances made by internet criminals and the impact on end users, government and industry.

Publication | 30-06-2009

Trend report 2009

Trendrapport 2008

The current state of affairs in cyber crime and information security in the Netherlands. This report contains information about the latest technical advances made by internet criminals and the impact on end users, government and industry.

Publication | 30-06-2008

Trend report 2008

GOVCERT.NL Trend Report 2007

Zero days, spam, phishing and botnets. To many people, these are not familiar terms. However, these are everyday phenomena, which affect many organisations and individual home users. These terms are directly related to a development that has concerned many people: the growth of cyber crime.

Publication | 15-06-2007

Trend report 2007