Try to improve security

Security starts with awareness.

Risk analysis & quick scans

What does it entail?

Phishing simulations:
Send out a controlled, fake phishing email and see who clicks on it, opens an attachment, or enters data. This provides immediate, honest insights.
➤ Result: a lot of employees who were “almost hacked.”

Awareness quiz:
Have employees complete short scenarios:

  • Do you recognize this suspicious email?

  • What do you do if you accidentally share a file with the wrong person?

Data Breaches & Reporting Procedures

Do you know what to do when things go wrong?

 

A data breach can happen to anyone. Consider:

  • An email with personal data sent to the wrong person

  • A stolen laptop

  • Accidentally publishing a customer file on Google Drive

There’s no shame in it. But it is a risk – especially if you don’t know what to do.

We help you with:

Clear reporting procedures

Who reports it? To whom? Within what timeframe? Should you report it to the Dutch Data Protection Authority – or not?

A realistic step-by-step plan

No long flowcharts, but one clear document that you can really use when stress strikes.

Training & Awareness

Many people don’t even recognize a data breach. We ensure your employees understand the difference between “oops” and “we need to report this.”

Why is it important?

If you report a serious data breach too late, you risk fines. But even worse: reputational damage.

Good policy and awareness help you to:

  • Act quickly when it happens

  • Make fewer mistakes

  • And above all: be transparent and professional stay

Why is it important?

Data theft

Such as customer data or payment information

Hacked accounts

Hacked accounts provide easy access to a lot of private data

Damage to image

If your customer leaks data

What does cybersecurity consist of?

Strong passwords

And we don't mean "Welcome123" Use unique passwords and a password manager.

Multi-factor authenticatie (MFA)

An extra check when logging in, such as an SMS code or app. Simple, yet incredibly effective.

Updates & patches

Always keep your systems up to date. Hackers love old software.

Employee awareness

People still click on strange links. Security awareness training is key.

Clear policies and procedures

What do you do if you make a mistake or send an email to the wrong person? No policy = chaos.

Making backups

If everything crashes or gets hijacked, you want to have a backup.

Common threats

  • Phishing → Fake emails that look legitimate

  • Ransomware → Your files are encrypted, and you have to pay a ransom

  • Inside threats → Employees (accidentally or intentionally) leak information

  • Social engineering → Hackers manipulate people instead of systems

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