( April 27, 2026, 10:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Belgium has updated its emergency plan for cybersecurity breaches, in line with European guidelines, the country’s online safety watchdog said on Monday. According to the regulator, cyber-related incidents have been increasing in the country, with 556 reports in 2025, eight of which having “national impact.” The new plan, which won’t be made public due to security reasons, describes a more streamlined response process and clear definitions of all actors’ roles, the watchdog said.Statement follows (in Dutch)....
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