How CFLW Uses Data to Combat Cybercrime from The Hague
25 March 2026
The Hague is home to a growing ecosystem of cybersecurity innovators, including CFLW, a company using advanced data analysis to detect cybercrime and protect vulnerable communities worldwide.
CFLW (short for Combating Financial & Legal Wrongdoing) is a data-driven cybersecurity company that specialises in uncovering hidden patterns in large datasets. From financial fraud to online exploitation, their technology helps identify criminal networks that would otherwise remain invisible.
Turning small data into big impact
What makes CFLW unique is its ability to extract meaningful insights from seemingly insignificant data points. By analysing patterns across large volumes of small data, the company can detect suspicious behaviour early, often before crimes escalate.
This approach is particularly valuable in tackling complex global challenges such as:
- Cybercrime networks
- Financial fraud
- Online child exploitation
By connecting fragmented data, CFLW helps authorities and organisations act faster and more effectively.
Why CFLW chose The Hague
CFLW established itself in The Hague to be part of one of Europe’s leading cybersecurity and impact ecosystems. The city is known as the international hub for Peace & Justice and offers a strong network of organisations working on digital security, governance, and societal impact.
With support from The Hague Business Agency, CFLW was able to smoothly establish its presence and connect with relevant partners in the region.
For innovative companies operating at the intersection of technology and impact, The Hague provides:
- Access to a strong cybersecurity cluster
- Proximity to international institutions and NGOs
- Direct connections to key partners, clients and talent in the cybersecurity domain
A growing cybersecurity ecosystem
CFLW is part of a broader community of cybersecurity companies in The Hague that are developing solutions to some of today’s most pressing digital threats. This ecosystem continues to attract organisations that want to combine commercial success with meaningful impact.
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