Data services remain available during DDoS attacks; structural solution underway

14 April 2026

In recent months, our data services have experienced recurring DDoS attacks. At times, this has reduced accessibility, particularly for users outside the Netherlands. The integrity of datasets has not been affected.

DataverseNL and our Data Stations provide open access to research data and support their reuse. This openness is essential for open science, but also requires targeted measures to limit misuse. 
 
Since the first attack, we have taken a series of measures to maintain availability. Initially, stricter firewall settings were implemented. This was followed by a more targeted approach, analysing not only the origin of traffic but also behavioural patterns. Since mid-March, a more refined form of access control has been in place, enabling better distinction between automated attacks and regular use. While more effective, this approach may still affect international users. 

In parallel, we are working on a structural solution, expected to be implemented around 1 May. This solution focuses on automatically distinguishing legitimate from malicious traffic based on behaviour, without relying on broad geographical blocking. A key principle is thatcontrol over infrastructure and data remains within the Dutch and institutional context. 

Users of DataverseNL who experience issues can contact their local administrator or DANS via . Users of the Data Stations can contact .

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