
At the Inspectorate
At the Ministry of Justice and Security (JenV), we work every day to strengthen digital resilience
in the Netherlands. As an expert in cybersecurity and cybercrime, you will
a position of authority. In a complex political and administrative landscape
you to a safe society.
As an expert in cybersecurity and cybercrime
you will serve as a project manager within the team of the same name on complex,
multidisciplinary studies. In this context, you will consult with relevant
policy departments and work closely with colleagues from the Inspectorate, who
maintain contact with the same organizations in related regulatory areas.
Within the team, you will serve as an authoritative professional expert in the
the field of cybersecurity, information security, and combating
cybercrime. As a specialist, you are well-versed in relevant technical
and administrative developments, trends, and threats in the field of
cybersecurity, information security, and the fight against cybercrime. These
You know better than anyone how to translate that knowledge into oversight policies and the
supervisory practice.
You will also help improve
supervision through the development of and advice on risk management and
translating these into system, process, and product risks. Your input is
largely determines the level of supervision of the
The Ministry of Justice and Security’s Inspectorate for Cybersecurity and Cybercrime.
You identify, monitor, and evaluate
closely monitoring developments in the field of cybersecurity and cybercrime.
In this role, you will conduct impact analyses and connect with experts in
(inter)national context. To keep your knowledge up to date, you stay in touch with
colleagues and relevant sources of information and individuals. That knowledge and information
You then share this with the team and other colleagues.
In your role, you will be responsible for maintaining a lot of
contacts with experts, internal and external colleagues, platforms, institutes, and
knowledge-based organizations. In this role, you will contribute technical knowledge and insight from a
position of authority. You will also serve as the technical point of contact for the
organizing joint inspections and developing strategies for other
regulatory authorities. The team you’ll be working in is still in its early stages. That
means you'll have plenty of opportunities to be a pioneer, with plenty of
There is room for your personal development.
for example, in the field of (computer) science or mathematics.
regulations and technical and administrative developments in the field of
cybersecurity and cybercrime.
penetration testing, digital forensics, log analysis, network analysis,
data mining, operating systems, networks and protocols, cryptography, and
monitoring tools.
regarding complex technical and administrative developments in the field of
cybersecurity and cybercrime in the design of the supervisory policy.
a leading professional expert in the field of cybersecurity,
information security and/or combating cybercrime and are capable of
in this role, to communicate the recommendations or the proposed course of action and to
defend.
complex multidisciplinary examinations and performing surgery in a
the political and administrative landscape.
classified information.
maintain a good rapport while at the same time acting with authority and
to maintain a professional distance.
to make, in order to reach a realistic conclusion based on that.
and are skilled at planning and organizing your own work.
To achieve results, you can convince others of a certain
you have a clear position and are able to support and explain it effectively.
societal developments and applies this knowledge effectively.
ensure that organizations operating in the field of justice and security
contribute, both individually and collectively, to a
a just and safe society. Through its oversight, the Inspectorate
where risks arise, where things are going well, and where there is room for improvement. By
to inform, report, and, if necessary, intervene and/or enforce, in order to
the Inspectorate contributes to the quality of task performance and to the
public trust in organizations operating in the justice and security sector. The
The Inspectorate carries out this work within the framework of implementation, policy, and oversight. Expert
and independent oversight also contributes to the functioning of the
management model involving the owner, client, and contractor. In addition, it offers
oversight of society and politics, and insight into the functioning of government organizations.
The organization is in the process of expanding its range of tools
in which regular oversight also plays a more prominent role. The inspection
places a high priority on social safety and inclusion and works to
Keep it on.
Under the motto: “Supervision,
"because justice and security cannot be taken for granted," the
Inspection and oversight of various components of the Ministry of Justice and Security, as listed below
displayed. The scope of the Inspectorate's work is evolving; for example, new
tasks were prepared and explored, such as overseeing the closed experiment
coffee shop chains and collection agencies.
Justice and Security is a socially and politically extremely
a sensitive area, where—especially now—a great deal is demanded of those responsible for implementation, in which
incidents can have a major impact, and opinions on them often
are divided.
The Inspectorate of Justice and Security places a high priority on diversity and inclusion
are a top priority. Different perspectives, backgrounds, and insights
enhance our capacity for critical thinking and our scope for action, enabling us to perform at our best
meet the needs of society. It doesn't matter where you are
where you were born, what you believe in, how old you are, and who you love. We are
I'm especially curious about your talents and strengths.
Candidates who are not employed by the federal government will first be offered a contract
offered for a period of one year. Provided the employee performs their duties satisfactorily and in full, the temporary
contract converted to a permanent contract.
a screening interview and a support interview.
An A-screening is part of the selection process.