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Dutch Gov Invests €5.3M in Cybersecurity for SMEs
By Steven | TrustYourWebsite2 min read
Source: Rijksoverheid — EZK nieuws
16 April 2026 | Security
Cyberattacks are increasingly affecting small and medium-sized businesses, and many owners simply do not have the time, knowledge or staff to deal with them. The Dutch cabinet is now putting money behind a solution. According to the Ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat, the cabinet is investing €3.7 million in so-called Cybersecurity learning communities, programmes designed to connect digital security expertise directly with small businesses.
Combined with a €1.7 million contribution from Regieorgaan SIA, the total investment comes to more than €5.3 million, according to the same source.
What are Cybersecurity learning communities?
These are collaborations between education, research and business. The idea is straightforward: students and researchers work alongside small business owners to help them improve their digital security, while at the same time gaining practical experience themselves. It is a way of addressing two problems at once, a shortage of cybersecurity professionals and a lack of accessible security support for smaller companies.
First project: CYRCLE
The first project to receive funding under this scheme is CYRCLE. According to the Ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat, CYRCLE receives €1 million to set up four regional clusters across the Netherlands. These clusters will focus on practical cybersecurity topics relevant to smaller businesses.
What does this mean for your website?
If you run a small business, this investment signals that the Dutch government recognises cybersecurity as a real and growing concern for companies like yours. While these learning communities are still being set up, you do not have to wait to take action. A good starting point is our security checklist for small businesses, and if your website runs on WordPress, it is worth checking our guide on vulnerable WordPress plugins to close common gaps now.
Source: Rijksoverheid, Ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat, 16 April 2026
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