e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress Benelux 2025 Amsterdam, Netherlands
December 2025

e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress Benelux

Novotel Amsterdam City, Amsterdam, Netherlands

The 13th e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress Benelux will look at how CISOs are adapting to their changing environment. Join our real-life case studies and in-depth technical sessions from the security and privacy teams at some of the world’s most admired brands.

Getting real about cyber risk management

  • Until cybersecurity is truly seen as risk management, hackers will continue to evade outmoded control frameworks.
  • Quantification is key, but so is how it is used.
  • Part of this is down to CISOs, part of it to Boards and part of it to solution providers.
  • The banks have done it. When will the rest of business catch up?

Insuring the uninsurable?

  • Cyber-insurers need to understand the risks they are insuring if they are to set premiums at a level that makes sense.
  • They also need to know that they are insuring risks that clients have taken steps to mitigate properly.
  • why insure those who leave their digital doors open?
  • What can and can’t be insured?

Cybersecurity as a service: the pros and cons

  • MSSP, MDR, CSaaS – all of these offer varying degrees of outsourced cybersecurity services
  • So when does it make sense to outsource?
  • And what outsourcing arrangements make sense for which firms?

Cybersecurity for SaaS/IaaS/PaaS

  • Most companies’ core reliance is now upon a small number of monolithic application suites and Cloud services
  • In addition, they are likely to be developing their own software in the Cloud
  • These and other changes fundamentally alter the IT landscape in which cybersecurity operates
  • So do CISOs need a new model for cybersecurity and are legacy solutions still valid?

Making the most of next gen tech: automation, AI and the rest

  • The next 20 years will see an ecosystem of small single-issue vendors slim down to a far less complex set of larger platforms
  • These platforms will be able to invest in continuous development and offer to cover all or large chunks of organisations’ security needs
  • But will the winners in this evolution be those at today’s cutting edge?
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