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How cybersecurity 'charlatans' both harm and help awareness, they spread misinformation, but they also bring the topic into mainstream conversation. Summary of a Dutch piece by Alain Rees.

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This article was originally published in Dutch as part of a weekly series by Alain Rees. The full content is preserved in the original language to maintain voice and accuracy of the Dutch security awareness market context.

For English-speaking readers we provide the summary above. The full Dutch text is one click away, and most automatic translation tools handle the content well.

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Is the full article available in English?

Not at the moment. The original is in Dutch; the link above leads to the canonical NL text.

Why is the content kept in Dutch?

The piece references Dutch market specifics (Cbw, NEN 7510, Dutch organisational culture) where Dutch terminology is canonical.

External source: NIST - Security awareness and training

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