Security Delta's Strategy Review Highlights Key Achievements

Security Delta's Strategy Review Highlights Key Achievements

2025-09-03 community

Den Haag, Wednesday, 3 September 2025.
HSD’s 2021-2025 strategy report reveals €63.1 million in investments, surpassing targets. It emphasizes collaboration and innovation to enhance digital security in the Netherlands.

Emphasizing the Power of Collaboration

Security Delta (HSD), headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, has outlined its progress on the multi-year strategy spanning 2021 to 2025. The strategy, aimed at strengthening the digital security framework, highlights HSD’s collaboration with over 300 partners, which has been central to creating significant social and economic value [1]. The report emphasizes that achieving €63.1 million in investments, more than double the initial target of €30 million, was possible due to these collaborative efforts [1].

Adapting to a Changing Digital Landscape

Amidst the evolving digital landscape, the HSD report underscores the necessity of adapting to external changes while maintaining strategic focus. This adaptability has been crucial in meeting and surpassing key performance indicators (KPIs), as HSD’s partners rated its services 7.5 out of 10 in a 2025 satisfaction survey [1]. The ability of HSD to respond flexibly to external changes and sustain progress is a testament to the rigorous efforts of its team [1].

Sustainable Financing and Organization

HSD’s approach to sustainable financing and organization has been pivotal in its success. The review report indicates that the organization is increasingly being recognized as a trusted and independent connector within the digital security domain [1]. This recognition has been crucial in maintaining momentum in achieving the strategic goals set out for 2021-2025 [1].

Future Directions and Ethical Innovations

Looking ahead, HSD plans to continue fostering smart and responsible technology innovations that enhance security while ensuring broad prosperity. The organization’s future goals include developing technology that connects rather than divides, and translating shared ambitions into concrete, ethical security innovations, as highlighted by Joris den Bruinen, the director of HSD [1].

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