To ensure asecure, digital functioning Dutch society, it is crucial that organizations are aware of risks within their supply chain. This applies especially for public and private organizations that have so-called Protectable Interests (Te Beschermen Belangen in Dutch) with regard to National Security (hereinafter abbreviated to PI-NS, the acronym is ‘TBB-NV’ in Dutch). To assist these organizations, the General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD), Chief Information Office Rijk (CIO Rijk), National Cyber Security Center NCSC and National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV) have developed the Cybercheck: a guide that helps to identify potential supply chain risks resulting from the use of products and services originating from countries with an offensive cyber programme.
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