Dutch police struggle with cyberattacks and underfunding
Publish Time: 02 Apr, 2025

A leaked report has revealed serious financial and digital failings within the Dutch police, including unchecked spending on IT and cybersecurity.

Auditors from Ernst & Young found that the force must cut E160 million, raising concerns over national security and officer safety.

The Dutch Police Union warns that chronic understaffing, daily cyberattacks and a lack of digital resilience have pushed the system to breaking point.

A September data breach affected nearly all officers, and experts say over E300 million is needed to restore proper infrastructure.

Police Chief Janny Knol acknowledged the force underestimated the costs of digital transformation.

Merged systems from 24 regional departments have caused spiralling maintenance issues, while key tech projects run over budget and behind schedule. Urgent reforms are now planned.

I’d like Alerts: