Daily Security Brief

Netherlands

July 17, 2026GeoBit Threat Rank #158 · Score 4
Netherlands sub-national risk map
Sub-national composite risk — darker = higher. Source: GeoBit.
⬇ Netherlands dataset (CSV) — events, per-region risk, cyber & sources

Situation Summary

The Netherlands maintains a low composite threat profile (rank #158 globally, score 4/100) with no indicators of widespread instability or civil unrest. However, law-enforcement and cybersecurity operations in the past 48 hours reveal active criminal investigations spanning human trafficking, money laundering, and telecom-sector data breaches. Flevoland and North Holland account for the majority of tracked sub-national risk, though incidents remain localized and manageable within existing security frameworks.

Key Developments

Highest-Risk Areas

Flevoland (score 31.8) and North Holland (score 20.1) dominate sub-national risk, together accounting for >94% of tracked threat signals. Flevoland's elevated score reflects concentrations of organized-crime and financial-crime indicators; North Holland's risk is driven by urban law-enforcement operations and cybercrime activity centered on the Amsterdam metropolitan area. Remaining provinces (Frisia through Overijssel) each score <3, indicating diffuse, low-magnitude risk. Corporate assets in Amsterdam and surrounding North Holland jurisdictions should maintain heightened awareness of active law-enforcement operations and cyber threats; Flevoland warrants monitoring for organized-crime spillover.

How GeoBit Would Assist

Security teams would deploy AOI Monitoring & Early Warning to track persistent developments in North Holland and Flevoland, with automated alerting on arrests, property seizures, or cyber-attack disclosures. OSINT Fusion & Corroboration across Dutch media, police statements, and telecom-sector disclosures would consolidate fragmented reporting into unified threat intelligence on the Odido breach and money-laundering networks. Network & Actor Analysis would map relationships between detained suspects and cross-border criminal actors, supporting duty-of-care risk assessments for organizations with supply chains or operations near identified crime hubs.

7-Day Outlook

Current trajectories suggest law-enforcement operations will continue at present tempo, with no imminent escalation to widespread civil unrest or infrastructure disruption. Cyber threat levels are expected to remain elevated through late July; organizations should prioritize vulnerability patching and incident-response readiness. Travel and asset security posture should remain baseline low-risk with routine vigilance for opportunistic crime in high-density urban areas.

Highest-Risk Areas — Ranked

#State / RegionRisk
1Flevoland31.8
2North Holland20.1
3Frisia2.7
4South Holland2.3
5Limburg2.3
6Zeeland1.8
7Utrecht1.8
8North Brabant1.8
9Groningen1.8
10Drenthe1.8
11Gelderland1.8
12Overijssel1.8

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