The Hague Municipality
The Hague is a city of international importance with many faces, home to many different cultures. Once little more than a country house near a pond, The Hague has developed into a city of international character and importance, a never-ending story: a little bit of history is added every day.
The Hague is a city of international importance with many faces, home to many different cultures. Once little more than a country house near a pond, The Hague has developed into a city of international character and importance, a never-ending story: a little bit of history is added every day.
Embassy of India in
The Hague
The Embassy of India in The Hague serves to establish diplomatic relations between the Indian state and the Dutch government. Indo-Dutch relations date back to more than 400 years when the Dutch East India Company began trading in India. Diplomatic relations between India and Netherlands were established in 1947. Since then, the two countries have established strong relations, based on foundation of shared democratic ideals, pluralism, and rule of law.
The Hague
The Embassy of India in The Hague serves to establish diplomatic relations between the Indian state and the Dutch government. Indo-Dutch relations date back to more than 400 years when the Dutch East India Company began trading in India. Diplomatic relations between India and Netherlands were established in 1947. Since then, the two countries have established strong relations, based on foundation of shared democratic ideals, pluralism, and rule of law.
The Hague University of Applied Sciences
The Hague University of Applied Sciences consists of faculties, research groups and service departments. More than 25,000 students are enrolled in a Bachelor, Master or post-graduate programme at one of the four sites and more than 1900 people work at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, 65% of whom are in an education-related position and 35% in a support position. The lecturers, partners and 26,000 students from nearly 150 different countries are dedicated to this development every day.
Government of Karnataka
The Government of Karnataka, officially known as Karnataka Sarakara, is a democratically elected body with the governor as the constitutional head. The governor who is appointed for five years appoints the chief minister and on the advice of the chief minister appoints his council of ministers. Even though the governor remains theceremonial head of the state, the day-to-day running of the government is taken care of by the chief minister and his council of ministers in whom a great amount of legislative powers are vested.
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) was established in 2007 as an independent think tank. The founder Prof. dr. Rob de Wijk started this organization with a small team of senior experts and analysts drawn from organizations such as the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), RAND, Clingendael, the Dutch Ministry of Defense and the United Nations.
The Mission Statement of HCSS is “Transforming global challenges of today into solutions for tomorrow”. HCSS helps governments, nongovernmental organizations and the private sector to understand the fast-changing environment and seeks to anticipate the challenges of the future with practical policy solutions and advice.
The Mission Statement of HCSS is “Transforming global challenges of today into solutions for tomorrow”. HCSS helps governments, nongovernmental organizations and the private sector to understand the fast-changing environment and seeks to anticipate the challenges of the future with practical policy solutions and advice.
The Netherlands Embassy in India
The Netherlands Embassy in India is a bridge that facilitates and accelerates cooperation between Indian and Dutch partners.
With sustainable, innovative solutions and the spirit of co-creation, we support citizens, companies, knowledge institutions, development- and civil society organisations.
Besides maintaining the concrete Indo-Dutch partnership that dates back to four centuries, we also:
- Drive progress in the public and private sectors.
- Communicate and maintain relations with the Indian Government.
- Are India’s partner for Cyber Security and Human Rights.
- Mold, personalise and adapt Dutch technologies to the Indian scenario and drive innovation in Smart Cities, Water Management, Food and Agriculture, Life Sciences and Health and Logistics sectors.
- Provide consular services to Dutch citizens and process visa applications for foreign nationals travelling to the Netherlands.
Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society
Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society (Formerly Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology Services), a society duly registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960.
Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society assist the department of IT, BT and S & T in creating an enabling ecosystem for the development of the Information Technology and Biotechnology industry in the state through policy facilitation and investment promotion; promoting startups and entrepreneurs to encourage innovation and use of technology to propagate solutions in multiple sectors; generating employment for the state’s youth by taking up skilling and re-skilling of people to create a ready pool of talent for the industry and; interfacing with industry, academia and R&D institutes on various matters of interest, new technology areas, collaboration with other countries/cities.
Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society assist the department of IT, BT and S & T in creating an enabling ecosystem for the development of the Information Technology and Biotechnology industry in the state through policy facilitation and investment promotion; promoting startups and entrepreneurs to encourage innovation and use of technology to propagate solutions in multiple sectors; generating employment for the state’s youth by taking up skilling and re-skilling of people to create a ready pool of talent for the industry and; interfacing with industry, academia and R&D institutes on various matters of interest, new technology areas, collaboration with other countries/cities.
Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security
The CoE in Cyber Security was formed in 2017 by Govt of Karnataka, as part of the Technology Innovation Strategy, to promote the cyber-safe and conducive environment for industry collaboration, address the skill gaps, build awareness and facilitate innovation in this emerging technology field of Cyber Security.
The center of Excellence shall also facilitate standardization and best practices for information security across industry domains, foster innovation, research & development and conduct some of the high-end-in-house-training programs within Cyber Security Technologies.
The center of Excellence shall also facilitate standardization and best practices for information security across industry domains, foster innovation, research & development and conduct some of the high-end-in-house-training programs within Cyber Security Technologies.
To make Karnataka as a technology hub of cyber security and to enable cyber safety for all, the center for Excellence pursues the following goals:
- Cyber security knowledge and capacity building;
- Cyber security outreach and awareness initiatives;
- Cutting edge R&D;
- Fostering a lively startup ecosystem in cyber security;
- Forging a deep connect with the industry;
- Enabling strong international collaborations.
Government of Telangana
Telangana is the 29th state of India, formed on the 2nd of June 2014. The state has an area of 1,12,077 Sq. Km. and has a population of 3,50,03,674. The Telangana region was part of the Hyderabad state from Sept 17th 1948 to Nov 1st 1956, until it was merged with Andhra state to form the Andhra Pradesh state.
After decades of movement for a separate State, Telangana was created by passing the AP State Reorganization Bill in both houses of Parliament. Telangana is surrounded by Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh in the North, Karnataka in the West and Andhra Pradesh in the South and East directions. Major cities of the state include Hyderabad, Warangal, Nizamabad, Nalgonda, Khammam and Karimnagar.
Telangana, as a geographical and political entity was born on June 2, 2014 as the 29th and the youngest state in Union of India. However, as an economic, social, cultural and historical entity it has a glorious history of at least two thousand five hundred years or more.
‘South of North and North of South,’ Telangana State has long been a meeting place for diverse languages and cultures. It is easily the best example for India’s composite culture, pluralism and inclusiveness. Located on the uplands of Deccan plateau, Telangana is the link between the North and South of India. It is thus no surprise that the region on the whole came to be known for its Ganga-Jamuna Tehzeeb and the capital Hyderabad as a ‘miniature India!’.
Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence
The Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (CoE) is a joint initiative of the Government of Telangana and Data Security Council of India (DSCI). DSCI is a not-for-profit, industry body on data protection in India, setup by NASSCOM® that is committed to making cyberspace safe, secure and trusted by establishing best practices, standards and initiatives in cybersecurity and privacy. It is the apex industry body for Cybersecurity in India.
Cybersecurity CoE acts as a nerve centre in Hyderabad to protect, uplift and build a solid ecosystem for Cybersecurity and Privacy. It hosts delegations, incubates start-ups, hosts training, workshops, events, showcases products in an experience zone and delivers local, national and international initiatives. All these are achieved by abiding by its vision and mission along with state-of-the-art technology, tools and infrastructure.
To accelerate Telangana’s cybersecurity momentum and position it as one of the leading cybersecurity hubs in India. To lead Telangana’s transformation by creating a conducive cybersecurity ecosystem that nurtures innovation, entrepreneurship and capability building. It aims to provide secure and resilient cyberspace to fulfill the needs of the digital economy and society by creating a Global cluster of Cybersecurity organizations in Telangana. The centre helps bringing together a community of individuals and organizations that together work towards developing the Cybersecurity space for the larger good.
Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace
The Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC) is helping to promote mutual awareness and understanding among the various cyberspace communities working on issues related to international cybersecurity. By finding ways to link the dialogues on international security with the new communities created by cyberspace, the GCSC has a genuine opportunity to contribute to an essential global task: supporting policy and norms coherence related to the security and stability in and of cyberspace.
Chaired Co-Chairs Michael Chertoff and Latha Reddy, the Commission comprises 26 prominent Commissioners representing a wide range of geographic regions as well as government, industry, technical and civil society stakeholders with legitimacy to speak on different aspects of cyberspace.
The GCSC will be linked to existing initiatives, such as the Global Commission on Internet Governance and the London Process, through Special Representatives.
Chaired Co-Chairs Michael Chertoff and Latha Reddy, the Commission comprises 26 prominent Commissioners representing a wide range of geographic regions as well as government, industry, technical and civil society stakeholders with legitimacy to speak on different aspects of cyberspace.
The GCSC will be linked to existing initiatives, such as the Global Commission on Internet Governance and the London Process, through Special Representatives.
Institute for Accountability in the Digital Age
The Institute for Accountability in the Digital Age (I4ADA) was founded with the mission to ensure that those issues and concerns do not undermine the Internet’s potential for increasing access to knowledge, spreading global tolerance and understanding, and promoting sustainable prosperity
I4ADA, in pursuit of its mission of helping the world derive maximum benefit from the internet, is dedicated to helping create a fair and balanced framework of best practice and, where necessary, regulation.
I4ADA will pursue its objectives by building ongoing dialogue, both structured and informal, among participants in the internet environment. By building and maintaining a network at national and international level bringing together stakeholders and organizing activities, meetings and congresses to highlight, support and facilitate accountability nationally and internationally. These stakeholders represent participants from civil society, academia, the business technology community, lawyers and policy-makers.
I4ADA, in pursuit of its mission of helping the world derive maximum benefit from the internet, is dedicated to helping create a fair and balanced framework of best practice and, where necessary, regulation.
I4ADA will pursue its objectives by building ongoing dialogue, both structured and informal, among participants in the internet environment. By building and maintaining a network at national and international level bringing together stakeholders and organizing activities, meetings and congresses to highlight, support and facilitate accountability nationally and internationally. These stakeholders represent participants from civil society, academia, the business technology community, lawyers and policy-makers.
Hardwear.io Security Conference
Hardwear.io Security Conference is a platform for hardware and security community where
researchers showcase and discuss their innovative research on attacking and defending hardware.
researchers showcase and discuss their innovative research on attacking and defending hardware.
hardwear.io was conceptualized to provide the Hardware & Security community with a platform to discuss & solve issues pertaining to hardware security. The objective of the conference revolves around key concerns in hardware, firmware, & related protocols. The 1st edition of hardwear.io USA saw 160+ participants. After the immense success of hardwear.io in Europe, for the first time, we brought it to the Silicon Valley of Silicon i.e., Santa Clara, with our myriad ranges of security training, talks, workshops, CXO panel, & hacking contests.
Northwave
Northwave is an internationally acknowledged CERT. We are ISO 27001 and ISO 9001 certified. We are co-founders of the European Cyber Security Federation and the Dutch cyber-sector confederation “Cyberveilig Nederland”. Steven Dondorp, Northwave’s CEO, is Chairman of Cyberveilig Nederland.
Their clients are happy to outsource the complexity of management and measures to us. They then resolve their security issue in full. Northwave’s 360 degrees approach is their trademark. They call it Intelligent Security Operations.
The organisation’s diversity is its strength. It makes it valuable to customers and unique in the landscape of suppliers. It forms the foundation of services that enable it to make integrated information security understandable and accessible to anyone who relies on IT. That way, it contributes to the safety of our society and it achieves a secure digital journey with its customers.
GFCE
The GFCE strengthens international cooperation on cyber capacity building by connecting needs, resources and expertise and by making practical knowledge available to the global community. The current focus of the GFCE is three-fold: coordinating regional and global cyber capacity projects and initiatives; sharing knowledge and expertise by recommending tools and publications; and matching individual needs for cyber capacities to offers of support from the community as a clearing house function. With an effective global clearing house mechanism, the GFCE improves efficiency on a global level in the delivery of capacity building programs by avoiding duplication and blind spots. An additional focus introduced in the second half of 2020 is the collecting and prioritizing of research gaps (as identified by the GFCE Working Groups) into a global cyber capacity building Research Agenda.
HS Leiden
The Dutch education system features two types of institution of higher education: research universities and universities of applied sciences. UAS Leiden is a university of applied sciences.
It offers Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes, minors and (post-graduate) courses and it performs applied research in a variety of domains ranging from healthcare and social work to economics, and from technology to education. Its education is focused on competencies, offers freedom of choice and challenges students to realise their potential. It encourages and support students in developing their knowledge and skills so that they are well prepared for their future careers.
It offers Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes, minors and (post-graduate) courses and it performs applied research in a variety of domains ranging from healthcare and social work to economics, and from technology to education. Its education is focused on competencies, offers freedom of choice and challenges students to realise their potential. It encourages and support students in developing their knowledge and skills so that they are well prepared for their future careers.