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The Belgium’s Cyber Security Awards is a programme powered by the Belgian Cyber Security Coalition and energized by Henk Dujardin, Cathy Suykens, Guy Hofmans, Pascal Champagne (Cyber Security Coalition), Nicolas Ameye & Georges Ataya (Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management), Karolien Vanhuffel and Kian Bayat (ISACA Belgium), Levi Nietvelt (Beltug), Jéremy Grandclaudon (Agence du Numérique), Carolina Stevens (Digitaal Vlaanderen), Barbara Van Dyck (Antwerp Management School), Philippe Massonet (Cetic), Saskia Van Uffelen (Agoria), Peter Berghmans (Data Protection Institute)

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Suggest a candidate

Do you know someone worthy of being named Cyber Personality of the Year? Please, complete the form below to submit your nomination. If you prefer, you can also download the form in Word format and send it to [email protected]. This nomination form is also available in French and Dutch.

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    Please, explain why you nominate this person for the award and briefly outline which outstanding contribution(s) your nominee has made in one the following areas:

    1. Contribution to cyber resilience of the Belgian economy

    2. Contribution to awareness of the public

    3. Contribution to the skills and diversity gap

    4. Contribution to academia and research

    5. Achievements in current professional role

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