Nowadays organisations are connected to the internet in more and more different ways. Data leaks and cyber attacks top the list of risks of most concern to executives. The research group Cyber Security examines which organisational design and interventions in the field of technology, processes, culture and human behaviour can make organisations digitally more secure.

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Education

Our research results are incorporated into practical education and training modules. In this way, we strive to improve the quality of services of social and legal professionals. This also serves to increase the accessibility of the legal system for all citizens.

The research group is involved in the honours modules Access to Law and Human Rights and sustainable development. Students from the honours module Access to Law made a collection of essays (in Dutch) in which they investigated access to law and how it relates to social developments.

“What would happen without Cyber Security? Than we will live in the digital wild west; trust will fall away.”

Aart Jochem Rijksoverheid

Collaboration

We work together with: Juridisch Loket, Vereniging van Mediators in Strafzaken, U Centraal, Stichting Rijnstad, Sociale Dienst Drechtsteden, Vivenz Maatschappelijke Dienstverlening, Privacy First en The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights.

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Raymond Slot

Professor Cyber Security ResearchComponents.PersonsFeed.ButtonText

Christian-Alexander Bunge

Senior lecturer Cyber Security ResearchComponents.PersonsFeed.ButtonText

Peter van Eijk

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Martine Groen

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