The Netherlands' railway system is vulnerable to sabotage and cyberattacks, and the government must invest at least €600 million to strengthen security, according to a report from the Physical Environment Advisory Council (OFL).
The council concluded that the country's railways are currently optimized for efficiency and punctuality but are insufficiently prepared for deliberate attacks or cyber intrusions. Current policies focus mainly on operational disruptions caused by weather or technical failures, which experts say is outdated.
A recent incident at Schiphol Airport, where a deliberate cable fire disrupted train services throughout June, highlights the need for improved security.
Investment of at least €600 million is required to protect railways from sabotage.
Author's summary: Netherlands needs €600 million to secure railways.