This time of year is the time to unwind and get inspired. That's why we've put together a selection of informative podcasts. Whether you want to relax by the Christmas tree or learn something new, these podcasts offer something for everyone.

Imagine a world where technology becomes not only smarter, but greener. That's exactly where the podcast 'Sustainable Digital(link to other website)' is about. How can IT contribute to a better world? What can companies do to reduce their digital footprint? And what innovations are on the horizon? Surprising by insights, practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you think more sustainably digital yourself.
Dive into the world of artificial intelligence! Pike in the Attic(link to other website) is a bi-weekly science podcast from the National Innovation Center Artificial Intelligence and the Dutch AI Coalition. Episode 38 covers current developments surrounding the European AI Act and discusses the Global Index on Responsible AI 2024 report.
Today's learning program Civil Servant passes by urgent topics. Episode 4 examines the success factors of inter-governmental collaborations, with a focus on the Room for the River program. Experts discuss how joint vision creation and close cooperation between governments contribute to effective implementation of complex projects. Listen this episode on Spotify(link to other website).
At the podcast series Enter(link to other website) The National Cyber Security Center unravels a specific cyber crisis in 5 short episodes. The latest series is about the Crowdstrike outage. Here you hear from NCSC officers and cyber experts how they acted and what they learned from this crisis.
In this episode(link to other website) of the podcast series of the ICT Assessment Advisory Board focuses on the renewal of ICT systems at the UWV. Sander van Amerongen talks to René Steenvoorden (UWV) and Arie van Deursen (TU Delft) about balancing between continuity and innovation when replacing sometimes 40-year-old systems. Surprising insights on how ICT can serve as a springboard for future-proof policy.
Art de Blaauw took office as Director CIO Rijk at the Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations on June 1, 2024. He had to deal with 3 major cyber incidents, which highlighted the urgency of digital resilience within the Rijksoverheid . How did he experience this and what's coming up? Watch or listen
The Center for Information Security and Privacy Protection (CIP) created a podcast series(link to other website) about 3 practical examples of PET applications within the government. Intended to inspire privacy professionals, policy makers, data specialists and also administrators to seriously explore these modern technologies themselves.
On digitalgovernment.com you will find in the Podcast ABC even more interesting podcasts around the topic of digitization. Have fun listening these winter days!
