New Cybersecurity Act demands supply chain security: what businesses need to know
The Dutch government is tightening cybersecurity rules, requiring businesses to secure not just their own systems but also their supply chains. Failure to comply could expose your organization to risks, even if your internal security is robust. Learn how this affects your operations.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | Webinar 3 on the Cybersecurity Act |
| Date | March 30, 2026 |
| Organizers | NCTV, NCSC, RDI |
| Focus | Supply chain security obligations |
| Applicability | All organizations under the Cybersecurity Act |
| Risk | Vulnerabilities in suppliers can impact you |
| Action Required | Assess and secure supply chain risks |
The National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV), the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), and the Regulatory Authority for Digital Infrastructure (RDI) are responsible for implementing and enforcing the Cybersecurity Act. Their role includes raising awareness and guiding organizations to comply with new cybersecurity obligations.
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Watch back: webinar 3 ‘The Cybersecurity Act is coming’
On Monday, March 30, 2026, the NCTV, the NCSC, and the RDI hosted a third webinar on the Cybersecurity Act. This time, the focus was on securing the supply chain—one of the obligations under the Cybersecurity Act.
The Cybersecurity Act requires organizations not only to secure their own network and information systems but also to assess risks within their supply chains. Vulnerabilities in suppliers can have consequences for your organization, even if your own security is up to standard. Watch the webinar back below.
Webinar 3 on the Cybersecurity Act - March 30, 2026
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