The implementation of the NIS2-Directive in the Netherlands, known in Dutch as the Cyberbeveiligingswet (Cbw), enhances the digital security of municipalities and offers better protection against cyber threats. The Association of Netherlands Municipalities (VNG) is helping local authorities to implement this important law.
Municipalities need to enhance their security systems to provide a secure environment for residents. The Cbw helps protect sensitive data and continues public services.
How to get administrators started
So, what can administrators do to successfully implement the Cbw? And what can they expect from their local authority in this regard? For tips, see the VNG’s ‘Mayors and councillors getting started with the Cbw’ (Dutch).
On 15 May 2025, VNG organised a webinar on preparing for the Cbw. This online meeting was specifically designed for mayors and councillors, and the recording can now be viewed (Dutch).
Improving digital resilience
The Cbw is a significant step towards improving digital security and resilience for municipalities, which is urgently needed to better screen essential processes such as financial administration, civic affairs, and traffic control systems. Without adequate information security, municipalities face the risk of disruption to vital services, economic losses, and a loss of public trust.



