New website aims to show path to a safe digital world to live and work in

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Updated on 10.04.2025
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New CCB website

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) is launching a brand new website. It is designed to further inform and support citizens, businesses, schools and government agencies in their fight against cyber threats. 

The revamped website offers a modern and user-friendly interface, with up-to-date information, practical tips and concrete tools to strengthen our cyber security. The website shows Belgium the way to a safe digital world where everyone can live and work safely.

Over the past decade, the CCB has emerged as the national authority on cybersecurity. In an era where cybercrime and digital threats are constantly evolving, society can count on the CCB as a trusted source of information and advice. 

The new website centralizes essential guidance on cybersecurity, with special sections for businesses, governments, schools and citizens. In addition, the platform offers up-to-date alerts, best practices and educational materials to raise awareness about cybersecurity.

What does the new website offer?

  • User-friendly navigation: Quick and easy access to relevant information for each target audience.
  • Up-to-date threat information: regular updates on the latest cyber threats and preventive measures.
  • Practical Resources: Security guides, checklists and manuals for both individuals and businesses.
  • Educational materials for schools: Specific guidelines and teaching materials to make students and teachers aware of cybersecurity.
  • Interactive tools: self-tests and simulations to evaluate cyber resilience.

Our mission is to make Belgium one of the least vulnerable countries in Europe in terms of cyber security. With this revamped website, we want to provide every Internet user, from individuals to businesses and schools, with sufficient knowledge and resources to better protect themselves from cyber threats. This launch is an important milestone in our existence and highlights our ongoing commitment. -  Miguel De Bruycker, director general of the CCB.