National Cybersecurity Strategy

The aim of this strategy is to present a forward-looking vision of an open, free and secure cyberspace that responds to potential cyber threats Belgium faces or may face.

Update 1/10/2025

Belgium’s recently proposed National Cybersecurity Strategy outlines key priorities for the next five years, guiding efforts through to 2030. Centered on the mission to “detect more, in order to protect better,” the strategy aims to strengthen national resilience against evolving digital threats. It is currently awaiting government approval in the coming weeks.

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Active Cyber Protection (ACP)

The CCB, the national authority for cybersecurity in Belgium, and responsible for coordinating European obligations and representation, considers ACP as a proactive, tailored, automated and participative approach to cybersecurity.

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Overview of current CCB projects and cyberthreats

Assessing the evolving cyber threat landscape and responding with concrete projects together with our partners is the core business of the CCB.

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