Link11 aims to grow further through expansion in the Netherlands
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Link11 aims to grow further through expansion in the Netherlands
"I look forward to further putting Link11 on the map in the Netherlands and working with customers and partners to create a more secure digital environment," said Benske. He sees opportunities to make a real impact in a market that is in flux."
"Link11 sees the Netherlands as a strategic market. The company is already active in the transport, ticketing, e-commerce, and retail sectors. The country's high level of digital activity and presence of critical infrastructure make it attractive. Think of Schiphol Airport, the Port of Rotterdam, transport and logistics networks, the financial sector, and public institutions."
"These sectors have a complex IT infrastructure that must be optimally protected against cyber threats. Politically motivated DDoS attacks are a growing problem. In addition, demand for sovereign, cloud-native infrastructures is increasing. The European NIS2 directive, which will come into force in 2026, obliges companies and governments to further strengthen their cybersecurity."
Link11 has appointed Stefan Benske as Account Executive Netherlands to expand cloud-native DDoS protection and web application security across the country. Benske brings more than twenty years of cybersecurity and enterprise sales experience and will support existing customers while approaching new organizations. The role emphasizes sectors that rely on critical digital infrastructure, including transport, logistics, finance, and public institutions. The Netherlands' high digital activity, major hubs like Schiphol and the Port of Rotterdam, and growing politically motivated DDoS threats drive demand. Demand for sovereign, cloud-native infrastructure and compliance with the NIS2 directive, entering force in 2026, further increase cybersecurity needs.
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