The Cyber Security Assessment Netherlands (CSAN, CSBN in Dutch) is published yearly and provides insight into digital threats, interests and resilience pertaining to our national security. It is published by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV) and is written in cooperation with public, private and academic partners.
The evolving geopolitical developments and ever changing threat landscape will play a big part in the key findings of the CSAN2025 that will be published shortly after the ONE Conference. As already mentioned in last year’s CSAN, turbulent geopolitical times have a big impact on the digital threat landscape. It will be no big surprise that this trend has since continued and has made the current threat landscape even more vague and uncertain. In this presentation the NCTV will outline the key findings in the coming CSAN2025 and illustrate one of the findings with real life observations made by the Dutch National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-NL).