Nexova's experts took part in the visit of Their Majesties, the King and Queen of Belgium, yesterday at the IDELUX Cybersecurity Centre in Transinne, presenting the cyber-range designed and operated by Nexova.
Locked Shields, organised annually by NATO, is the world’s largest and most complex live-fire cyber defence exercise. This year, Nexova’s cyber experts formed part of a joint team from Belgium, Luxembourg and Latvia that placed fourth overall out of 17 teams.
By 18 March 2025, Belgian entities covered by the Network and Information Security Directive 2 (NIS2) legislation had to be registered via atwork.safeonweb.be. So what comes next?
Here is a step-by-step guide to what happens after this deadline.
Earlier this month, Panagiotis Bellonias and Alexandru Militaru, two cyber experts from Nexova, successfully took part in Cyber Fortress, Luxembourg’s largest national cyber defence exercise, in Luxembourg.
Entering into force today, 1 August 2024, the EU AI Act is a landmark legislation that aims to regulate AI technologies, ensuring safety, transparency and accountability across the EU.
2023 saw a raft of legislative activity in the European Union (EU) relating to security, especially with respect to critical infrastructures. Which regulations do providers of goods and services need to be aware of?
With EASI Network, we have won a framework agreement initiated by IDELUX Public Projects to provide comprehensive cybersecurity support for public institutions in Belgium’s Luxembourg province.
At the start of 2023, the EU introduced two security-relevant EU Directives and one Regulation that have significant implications for the security of critical infrastructures in EU Member States. Doug Wiemer, Chief Technology Officer – Cyber, explains.
In recent years, experts have noted a resurgence and increase in complexity of cyber threats in the space sector. In addition to the increase in the volume of hostile intent, attack vectors have multiplied, and attack attribution is increasingly challenging.
On 15 September, the European Commission published the Cyber Resilience Act with the intention of establishing common cybersecurity standards for connected devices, applications and services in the EU. What does it mean for businesses, users and suppliers?