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In this section of the website, you will find all the press releases from the NCTV from recent years arranged chronologically.
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Press release | 26-03-2012
The threat level in the Netherlands remains ‘limited’. This means that the risk of a terrorist attack is currently low, but that it cannot be eliminated altogether. This is written in the Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands that Minister Opstelten of Security and Justice sent to the Lower House of Parliament today. The limited threat is posed in particular by the manifestation of international jihadism. It is a cause for concern that young persons in Western countries travel to jihadist ...
Press release | 21-03-2012
We, the Co-Chairs (Russia and the United States) of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism (GICNT), the Implementation and Assessment Group (IAG) Coordinator (Spain), and leaders of the three IAG Working Groups (the Kingdom of Morocco, the Netherlands and Australia) wish to inform the states in attendance at the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit of the valuable contributions the GICNT has made in strengthening global capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to nuclear terrorism.
Press release | 12-01-2012
Minister of Security and Justice Ivo Opstelten today officially opened the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). The Centre will develop and provide expertise and advice, support and carry out responses to threats and incidents, and strengthen crisis management.
Press release | 23-12-2011
Cyber spying and cybercrime are the major cyber threats the Netherlands is currently faced with. The year 2011 saw an increase in these incidents. Public authorities and private organisations alike have been the target of cyber spying on a regular basis. These cyber attacks are aimed at obtaining confidential information of economic or political value or immediate pecuniary advantage.
Press release | 13-12-2011
The threat level in the Netherlands remains ‘limited’. In the past few months, fewer messages containing threats to the Netherlands or Dutch nationals have been posted on relevant jihadist websites than in comparison with the previous period. A favourable development for the Netherlands is that fewer messages containing threats to the Netherlands and Dutch nationals were published on relevant jihadist websites in the past few months than compared to the preceding period. In addition, the ...