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The Hague Emerges as Europe’s Premier Cybersecurity Hub

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The Hague Emerges as Europe’s Premier Cybersecurity Hub

The Hague has long been known as the international city of peace and justice, home to the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. But in 2026, the city is earning a new reputation: Europe’s cybersecurity capital. A convergence of government agencies, NATO operations, and private-sector investment is transforming the Dutch seat of government into a global center for digital defense.

Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre, headquartered in The Hague since 2013, has expanded significantly. In January 2026, the agency opened a new €180 million facility housing over 600 cybersecurity specialists from 27 EU member states. The center now coordinates operations against ransomware groups, state-sponsored hacking campaigns, and dark-web criminal networks from its Zekeringstraat campus.

NATO’s Digital Front Line

NATO’s new Integrated Cyber Defence Centre, operational since March 2026, sits just three kilometers from the Binnenhof. The facility employs 450 analysts using AI-powered threat detection systems that monitor allied networks in real time. The centre’s location in The Hague — rather than Brussels or Mons — reflects the Netherlands’ growing strategic importance in NATO’s digital defense architecture.

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“The Hague offers a unique concentration of international legal institutions, law enforcement agencies, and technical talent,” said Brigadier General Hans van der Molen, the centre’s deputy commander. “There’s nowhere else in Europe where you can walk from a NATO cyber operations floor to a meeting with Europol digital forensics experts in under ten minutes.”

Private Sector Follows

The public-sector presence is attracting cybersecurity startups and scale-ups. The Hague Security Delta, a cluster of over 60 cybersecurity companies, has grown its combined revenue to €1.2 billion in 2026. Firms like Cybersprint, Haskoning DHV Digital, and Fox-IT (now part of NCC Group) have expanded their Hague offices, drawn by proximity to government clients and access to the talent pipeline from TU Delft and Leiden University.

The municipality is fueling this growth with the Cyber Gateway program, which offers tax incentives and fast-tracked business permits for cybersecurity firms setting up in the Laakhaven and Binckhorst innovation districts. Since the program launched in early 2025, 23 new companies have established The Hague offices, creating over 1,400 high-skilled jobs.

What’s Next

Plans are underway for a dedicated Cyber Innovation Campus in the Binckhorst, slated to open in late 2027. The campus will house a joint NATO-Europol threat intelligence lab, a cybersecurity incubator, and a training academy run in partnership with the Haagse Hogeschool. For a city once defined by international law, the digital battlefield is becoming just as central to its identity.

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