Abilis at the Global Conference on Cyberspace in The Hague (The Netherlands)

Abilis Solutions Inc. attended, as member of the Canadian Trade Mission, the prestigious Global Conference on Cyberspace (GCCS) in The Hague from April 13rd to April 15th. The Hague Security Delta (HSD) is the largest security cluster in Europe. In this Dutch cluster, businesses, governments, and knowledge institutions collaborate on innovations and knowledge in the field of cyber security, national and urban security, protection of critical infrastructure and forensics with a shared ambition: a secure world and economic development.

Abilis Solutions Inc. attended, as member of the Canadian Trade Mission, the prestigious Global Conference on Cyberspace (GCCS) in The Hague from April 13rd to April 15th. The Hague Security Delta (HSD) is the largest security cluster in Europe. In this Dutch cluster, businesses, governments, and knowledge institutions collaborate on innovations and knowledge in the field of cyber security, national and urban security, protection of critical infrastructure and forensics with a shared ambition: a secure world and economic development.

Cyber Security Week logo High-level government officials, industry executives, and civil society representatives from around the world were present. The ONE Conference as part of the GCCS was organised by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), part of the Ministry of Security and Justice of Netherlands.

Abilis attended the conference, participated at the B2B match making and hosted a kiosk at the Innovation Room. Abilis was represented by our VP Sales Europe Frank van Poeteren and assistant Sanne Wirtz.

We positioned Abilis’ capabilities, industry solutions and services in several industries from a of cyber security point of view, in particular for ‘vulnerable’ segments like energy and transportation. Specifically CORIS® was positioned as the secured solution for DJI (Judicial Service Establishments; Ministry of Justice; Netherlands) and a platform to exchange data with several governmental organizations in the so called ‘security chain’. Also attendees of the Innovation Room were interested in the specific CORIS®-modules our Company can offer to monitor and support (potential) Jihadists.

A special thank you to the Ministry of Economic Affair which sponsored the Trade Mission and a warm thank you to Melanie TerMeulen of the Canadian Embassy in The Netherlands which organized and supported the Trade Mission in a very professional manner.

The Canadian Delegation at the Cyber Security Conference

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