Who are we?

At NBIP we work together with our participants and partners to ensure a safe and reliable internet. We are the centre of expertise for DDoS mitigation, lawful interception & lawful disclosure and threat intelligence analysis, and we provide support services to digital infrastructure providers, such as internet, hosting and cloud providers.

We have plenty of ideas and ambitions for innovative projects, and we need you to help us realise and implement them! We are looking for a Software Engineer who enjoys getting their teeth into the availability and continuity of NBIP’s applications and data collections.

What will you do?

In the role of software engineer, you will work with colleagues to ensure the availability and continuity of a set of applications and data collections at NBIP. You will be involved in creating, managing and modifying applications in response to identified errors or changing technical or functional requirements. You will be responsible for the technical design and proper functioning of various applications. One of these applications is Clean Networks’ vulnerability analysis tool. In your role, you will maintain close contact with the NBIP team and external suppliers.

Your core tasks will be:
  • maintaining and managing the operation of applications, including version management
  • designing and setting up links between different applications
  • communicating with users about functionalities and performance
  • setting up, maintaining and managing data collections
  • advising on necessary or desired adjustments to applications
  • drafting application documentation
Who are you?

You are independent, but also a team player, proactive and eager to learn. You are naturally good at analysing and solving problems. You have good communication skills and are committed. You are also motivated to work with your colleagues to further develop NBIP as an organisation.

What do you bring to the table?
  • A completed higher professional education (hbo) degree, preferably in IT or a field related to the required work.
  • You have excellent knowledge of and demonstrable experience with Linux operating systems.
  • You have knowledge of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD).
  • You have knowledge of container technologies (Docker, Nomad) and Container Orchestration.
  • You have knowledge of databases (PostgreSQL, MariaDB), configuration management tooling (Saltstack, Ansible), relevant scripting languages (Bash, Python) and system monitoring.
  • You have knowledge of web technologies.
  • You have experience with Laravel PHP Framework.
  • You have an affinity for and experience with open source.
  • You have experience with revision management software (git).
  • Optional: You have experience with virtualised environments and Infrastructure as Code for managing these environments.
  • You are familiar with Agile working methods.
What do we offer?
  • Competitive salary
  • Commuting allowance and/or an NS business card
  • Excellent study and development opportunities
  • A unique opportunity to work in a technical field for a special and socially important sector
  • A company laptop
  • The option to work hybrid, with an office near Utrecht
  • A lot of responsibility and independence in your role
  • Great colleagues in a close-knit team


Please Note:
we warmly invite you to apply even if you do not fully meet the required profile or are still in training, are eager to learn and want to continue developing yourself!

Do you recognise yourself in this vacancy? Send your motivation letter and CV to recruitment@nbip.nl

Platform- and supplier-independent Cloud with Haven

Thursday, 27 November – 1:50 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Haven is an open solution for platform- and supplier-independent Cloud services. Haven is a building block of the pGDI and the NDS. Haven offers agnostic configuration of Cloud technology and provides organisations with a feasible exit plan. Expect an inspiring story about the practice of ecosystem-driven collaboration, in which we use the power of digitisation for the benefit of society.

Highlights:

  • Haven+
  • Ecosystem-driven collaboration
  • Platform- and supplier-independent cloud services
  • Data sovereignty

About Jacco Brouwer

Jacco Brouwer works for the Association of Netherlands Municipalities as Cloud Policy Coordinator and represents municipal interests in the NDS implementation programme on Cloud. From the Innovation Knowledge Centre at VNG, Jacco is the initiator of the public Incubator GROEI, through which VNG guides municipal collaboration and innovations based on a start-up philosophy in scaling up to broad and collective use among municipalities and fellow authorities.

Jacqueline van de Werken is bijna 10 jaar actief als global general counsel bij Leaseweb, na een loopbaan in de advocatuur en actief te zijn geweest in legal & regulatory affairs bij buitenlandse telecom/ datacom aanbieders.

Sinds enige tijd is Jacqueline ook board member & secretaris van brancheorganisatie Dutch Cloud Community. Als president/chair bij Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers Europe richt ze zich ook op het behartigen van regulatory belangen van de IAAS cloud sector.

Woensdag 26 november 

Van vrijwillig naar verplicht: de nieuwe werkelijkheid van regelgeving voor providers

Interactieve sessie

11:15 – 12:00 uur

Ir. Bas Dunnebier EngD

Bas Dunnebier is Chief Science and Technology Officer (CSTO) bij de Algemene Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst (AIVD). De CSTO speelt in op de kansen en uitdagingen die technologische en wetenschappelijke innovatie met zich meebrengen, onder meer voor de offensieve en defensieve taken van de dienst.

Eerder vervulde Dunnebier verschillende andere functies binnen de AIVD, waaronder die van hoofd Unit Weerbaarheid. Hij heeft daardoor een brede expertise ontwikkeld op het gebied van (cyber)weerbaarheid, inlichtingen, en technologieën zoals AI, quantum en cryptologie. Hij studeerde Toegepaste Wiskunde aan de Universiteit Twente, en Informatie- en Communicatietechnologie aan de Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. Voordat Dunnebier bij de AIVD kwam werken, werkte hij onder meer bij Thales, TNO en Technolution.

Het huidige dreigingsbeeld volgens de AIVD: wat nu te doen?

Woensdag 26 november 
14:00 – 14:35
Parkzaal: Wet- en Weerbaarheid

During his presentation, Dr. Alberto P. Martí will provide an update on the European IPCEI Cloud Infrastructure and Services (CIS) project.

Thursday, 27 November

3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.

Parkzaal: Towards digital autonomy

During NBIP NEXT, René will share more about the implementation of the eEvidence legislation that will come into force for internet service providers on 18 August 2026.

Wednesday 26 November

3:00 p.m. – 3:35 p.m.

Parkzaal: Track Law & Resilience

During NBIP NEXT, Johan will give a presentation as part of the DDoS Mitigation track on how to use a WAF to mitigate layer 7 attacks.

Wednesday, 26 November
1:15 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.
Fonteinzaal: Collaborative DDoS mitigation track (ENGLISH)

Dr. Cristina Caffarra is one of the driving forces behind EuroStack. This movement, which has the ear of politicians and policymakers in Europe, is campaigning for more investment in European technology, based on the belief that this is the only path to digital autonomy.

Caffarra is a competition expert and knows the world of big tech companies from the inside. She has made important contributions to competition investigations into mergers and antitrust cases for the European Commission. Caffarra does not mince her words and tells it like it is: we must work together to give shape to European digital autonomy as quickly as possible. At NBIP NEXT, she will share her vision during an inspiring keynote speech, followed by an opportunity for discussion.

Thursday 27 November
1:15 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.
Parkzaal: Towards digital autonomy