Comparison Overview

Cleveland Municipal Court

VS

Politie Nederland

Cleveland Municipal Court

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Last Update: 2025-12-13

The mission of the Cleveland Municipal Court Probation Department is to provide protection to the community and enhance the quality of life for those we serve by professionally enforcing the orders of the Court and holding offenders accountable for violations of the law and conditions of Probation.

NAICS: 92212
NAICS Definition: Police Protection
Employees: 247
Subsidiaries: 0
12-month incidents
1
Known data breaches
0
Attack type number
1

Politie Nederland

None
Last Update: 2025-12-18

Politiemensen staan midden in de maatschappij, dicht op het nieuws. De politie is daar waar het gebeurt. Het optreden van agenten ligt altijd onder een vergrootglas. Bij de politie ben je 24 uur per dag en voor iedereen in onze diverse samenleving. Integer, moedig, betrouwbaar en verbindend zijn daarom onze kernwaarden. Binnen de politieorganisatie kun je op verschillende manieren bijdragen aan een veilige samenleving. Op straat of achter de schermen; elke collega draagt bij aan het politiewerk. Agenten mogen ingrijpen en verdachten hun vrijheid ontnemen als dat nodig is. Je houdt toezicht op straat en bent daar waar jouw hulp nodig is. Je kunt ook kiezen voor een functie in de bedrijfsvoering, bijvoorbeeld in de administratie, ICT of beleid. Of voor een functie bij de financiële of digitale recherche. Maar wat je ook doet, in uniform of juist niet: vakmanschap staat voorop.

NAICS: 92212
NAICS Definition: Police Protection
Employees: 14,125
Subsidiaries: 8
12-month incidents
0
Known data breaches
1
Attack type number
2

Compliance Badges Comparison

Security & Compliance Standards Overview

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Cleveland Municipal Court
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
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Politie Nederland
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
Compliance Summary
Cleveland Municipal Court
100%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified
Politie Nederland
0%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified

Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals

Incidents vs Law Enforcement Industry Average (This Year)

Cleveland Municipal Court has 25.0% more incidents than the average of same-industry companies with at least one recorded incident.

Incidents vs Law Enforcement Industry Average (This Year)

No incidents recorded for Politie Nederland in 2025.

Incident History — Cleveland Municipal Court (X = Date, Y = Severity)

Cleveland Municipal Court cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Incident History — Politie Nederland (X = Date, Y = Severity)

Politie Nederland cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Notable Incidents

Last 3 Security & Risk Events by Company

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Cleveland Municipal Court
Incidents

Date Detected: 2/2025
Type:Cyber Attack
Blog: Blog
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Politie Nederland
Incidents

Date Detected: 9/2024
Type:Breach
Attack Vector: Pass-the-cookie attack
Motivation: Espionage aligned with Russian strategic interests
Blog: Blog

Date Detected: 6/2023
Type:Cyber Attack
Motivation: state-sponsored espionage, intelligence gathering on Western defense support for Ukraine
Blog: Blog

FAQ

Cleveland Municipal Court company demonstrates a stronger AI Cybersecurity Score compared to Politie Nederland company, reflecting its advanced cybersecurity posture governance and monitoring frameworks.

Politie Nederland company has faced a higher number of disclosed cyber incidents historically compared to Cleveland Municipal Court company.

In the current year, Cleveland Municipal Court company has reported more cyber incidents than Politie Nederland company.

Neither Politie Nederland company nor Cleveland Municipal Court company has reported experiencing a ransomware attack publicly.

Politie Nederland company has disclosed at least one data breach, while Cleveland Municipal Court company has not reported such incidents publicly.

Both Politie Nederland company and Cleveland Municipal Court company have reported experiencing targeted cyberattacks.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court company nor Politie Nederland company has reported experiencing or disclosing vulnerabilities publicly.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court nor Politie Nederland holds any compliance certifications.

Neither company holds any compliance certifications.

Politie Nederland company has more subsidiaries worldwide compared to Cleveland Municipal Court company.

Politie Nederland company employs more people globally than Cleveland Municipal Court company, reflecting its scale as a Law Enforcement.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court nor Politie Nederland holds SOC 2 Type 1 certification.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court nor Politie Nederland holds SOC 2 Type 2 certification.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court nor Politie Nederland holds ISO 27001 certification.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court nor Politie Nederland holds PCI DSS certification.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court nor Politie Nederland holds HIPAA certification.

Neither Cleveland Municipal Court nor Politie Nederland holds GDPR certification.

Latest Global CVEs (Not Company-Specific)

Description

Zerobyte is a backup automation tool Zerobyte versions prior to 0.18.5 and 0.19.0 contain an authentication bypass vulnerability where authentication middleware is not properly applied to API endpoints. This results in certain API endpoints being accessible without valid session credentials. This is dangerous for those who have exposed Zerobyte to be used outside of their internal network. A fix has been applied in both version 0.19.0 and 0.18.5. If immediate upgrade is not possible, restrict network access to the Zerobyte instance to trusted networks only using firewall rules or network segmentation. This is only a temporary mitigation; upgrading is strongly recommended.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 9.1
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N
Description

Open Source Point of Sale (opensourcepos) is a web based point of sale application written in PHP using CodeIgniter framework. Starting in version 3.4.0 and prior to version 3.4.2, a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability exists in the application's filter configuration. The CSRF protection mechanism was **explicitly disabled**, allowing the application to process state-changing requests (POST) without verifying a valid CSRF token. An unauthenticated remote attacker can exploit this by hosting a malicious web page. If a logged-in administrator visits this page, their browser is forced to send unauthorized requests to the application. A successful exploit allows the attacker to silently create a new Administrator account with full privileges, leading to a complete takeover of the system and loss of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The vulnerability has been patched in version 3.4.2. The fix re-enables the CSRF filter in `app/Config/Filters.php` and resolves associated AJAX race conditions by adjusting token regeneration settings. As a workaround, administrators can manually re-enable the CSRF filter in `app/Config/Filters.php` by uncommenting the protection line. However, this is not recommended without applying the full patch, as it may cause functionality breakage in the Sales module due to token synchronization issues.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 8.8
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Description

Zed, a code editor, has an aribtrary code execution vulnerability in versions prior to 0.218.2-pre. The Zed IDE loads Model Context Protocol (MCP) configurations from the `settings.json` file located within a project’s `.zed` subdirectory. A malicious MCP configuration can contain arbitrary shell commands that run on the host system with the privileges of the user running the IDE. This can be triggered automatically without any user interaction besides opening the project in the IDE. Version 0.218.2-pre fixes the issue by implementing worktree trust mechanism. As a workaround, users should carefully review the contents of project settings files (`./zed/settings.json`) before opening new projects in Zed.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 7.7
Severity: HIGH
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H
Description

Zed, a code editor, has an aribtrary code execution vulnerability in versions prior to 0.218.2-pre. The Zed IDE loads Language Server Protocol (LSP) configurations from the `settings.json` file located within a project’s `.zed` subdirectory. A malicious LSP configuration can contain arbitrary shell commands that run on the host system with the privileges of the user running the IDE. This can be triggered when a user opens project file for which there is an LSP entry. A concerted effort by an attacker to seed a project settings file (`./zed/settings.json`) with malicious language server configurations could result in arbitrary code execution with the user's privileges if the user opens the project in Zed without reviewing the contents. Version 0.218.2-pre fixes the issue by implementing worktree trust mechanism. As a workaround, users should carefully review the contents of project settings files (`./zed/settings.json`) before opening new projects in Zed.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 7.7
Severity: HIGH
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H
Description

Storybook is a frontend workshop for building user interface components and pages in isolation. A vulnerability present starting in versions 7.0.0 and prior to versions 7.6.21, 8.6.15, 9.1.17, and 10.1.10 relates to Storybook’s handling of environment variables defined in a `.env` file, which could, in specific circumstances, lead to those variables being unexpectedly bundled into the artifacts created by the `storybook build` command. When a built Storybook is published to the web, the bundle’s source is viewable, thus potentially exposing those variables to anyone with access. For a project to potentially be vulnerable to this issue, it must build the Storybook (i.e. run `storybook build` directly or indirectly) in a directory that contains a `.env` file (including variants like `.env.local`) and publish the built Storybook to the web. Storybooks built without a `.env` file at build time are not affected, including common CI-based builds where secrets are provided via platform environment variables rather than `.env` files. Storybook runtime environments (i.e. `storybook dev`) are not affected. Deployed applications that share a repo with your Storybook are not affected. Users should upgrade their Storybook—on both their local machines and CI environment—to version .6.21, 8.6.15, 9.1.17, or 10.1.10 as soon as possible. Maintainers additionally recommend that users audit for any sensitive secrets provided via `.env` files and rotate those keys. Some projects may have been relying on the undocumented behavior at the heart of this issue and will need to change how they reference environment variables after this update. If a project can no longer read necessary environmental variable values, either prefix the variables with `STORYBOOK_` or use the `env` property in Storybook’s configuration to manually specify values. In either case, do not include sensitive secrets as they will be included in the built bundle.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 7.3
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L