The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium is committed to making this website accessible, in accordance with the following legislation: Law of July 19, 2018 on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies.

This accessibility statement applies to:

Compliance Level

The CyFun website is partially compliant with digital accessibility criteria, due to certain non-conformities and exceptions.

No external evaluation has been conducted yet. The current compliance level is estimated based on an internal self-assessment conducted by the project team.

Assessment Method

This statement is based on a self-assessment conducted by The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium using checklists based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) at level AA.

No official audit has been conducted yet by a third-party organization (e.g., BOSA).

Non-Accessible Content

Despite efforts made, some parts of the website are not yet fully accessible:

  • Color contrast: some text or buttons may have insufficient contrast.
  • Tags and semantic structure: the hierarchy of headings or HTML tags may not always be optimal.
  • Text alternatives: some informative images do not yet have complete alt attributes.
  • Accessibility of downloadable documents: some PDF files do not yet meet accessibility requirements.
  • Labels and ARIA attributes: some form fields or buttons still lack explicit labels.

These elements will be subject to continuous improvement in future versions of the website.

Proposed Alternatives

If certain content is not accessible, visitors can contact The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium to obtain this information in an alternative format or adapted to their needs.

For any request, users can contact us at certification@ccb.belgium.be

Contact Information

For any questions or suggestions regarding website accessibility, or to report an accessibility issue:

Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)
Rue de la Loi 18
1000 Brussels

We are committed to responding within a reasonable timeframe.

Improvement Plan

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium is committed to continuing efforts to improve website accessibility, including:

  • Review contrasts and colors,
  • Add alternative descriptions to images,
  • Improve semantic structure and labels,
  • Update downloadable documents,
  • Prepare an external audit in the medium term.

These measures will bring us closer to full compliance with the EN 301 549 standard and provide a better experience for all users.

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium is fully aware of the importance of digital accessibility and is committed to continuously improving the user experience. We remain attentive to user feedback in order to identify any accessibility issues and address them as quickly as possible.

This statement was prepared on 30/10/2025.

The statement was last updated on 30/10/2025.