Last updated: April 16, 2026
Dataclassification.nl is published by Neo Security B.V., part of Korper ICT. Neo defends: security implementation, pentesting, incident response, classification rollout. Korper builds: automation, MFT infrastructure and security tooling with partners including Fortra, Microsoft, Hadrian and Acronis. The site targets CISOs, security officers and IT leads at Dutch and Benelux organizations that must classify data under NIS2, BIO, GDPR or DORA. We built this site to answer one question: where do you start, and which product fits your architecture. This page explains who we are, how we work, and who you talk to.
At a glance. Publisher: Neo Security B.V., based in Amsterdam. Parent organization: Korper ICT, active since 2003. Neo defends: security implementation, pentesting, classification rollout. Korper builds: automation, MFT, security tooling. Service area: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany. Track record: 500+ security engagements and 20 years in the field as part of the Korper organisation, 99% client retention. Primary products: Fortra Titus, Boldon James, Clearswift, Vera. Point of contact for classification: Pepijn van der Stap (Neo). Point of contact for portfolio and contracts: Benjamin Korper (Korper ICT).
Neo Security delivers offensive and defensive cybersecurity. The team consists of pentesters, incident responders, security architects and classification specialists. We work daily with tools like Cobalt Strike, Tripwire, Lookout and Fortra Titus DCS. We know how those tools behave in production, not just in a demo environment.
In the field of data classification we are the implementation leader in the Benelux. We design the classification schema, configure the software, guide the rollout to end users, and wire classification labels through to DLP, MFT and encryption. From Proof of Concept to steady-state operations.
The software we deliver comes from one portfolio. That is a deliberate choice. We tried four vendors once; now we work with one, because classification labels only hold value if MFT, email inspection and rights management recognize them too. Those layers should not be decoupled.
Korper ICT has been active since 2003 and operates across the European IT market. The company specializes in managed file transfer, automation and IT security. European market leader for Fortra Automate, and works with a broad partner network including Fortra, Microsoft, Hadrian, Acronis, Tripwire and Elastic. The office is in Amsterdam.
Korper delivers automation, MFT infrastructure and security tooling across a broad partner network: Fortra, Microsoft, Hadrian, Acronis, Tripwire and more. Neo delivers the cybersecurity implementations. Two engineering teams, one chain.
Where other classification vendors stop at the label, Korper pushes classification all the way into the file exchange. Classification labels inform MFT policy, Clearswift inspects content based on labels, Vera encrypts based on sensitivity. Classification that does not just sit on paper, but actually works in production.
korper.nl publishes the broader product offering. This site stays deliberately focused on one topic: data classification.
Korper ICT combines automation, secure file exchange and cybersecurity into one integrated offering. Data classification sits in the third pillar, but touches all three.
Robotic Process Automation, intelligent document processing and workload automation. Fortra Automate, RunMyJobs and Power Automate. Korper is European market leader for Automate. Classification touches this pillar as soon as documents are processed by robots: the classification must survive every step in the chain.
Secure, automated file exchange that complies with GDPR and NIS2. GoAnywhere MFT, GlobalScape EFT, JSCAPE, Diplomat MFT. From SFTP to AS2, from ad-hoc to automated. Classification labels drive MFT policy: confidential files only leave through encrypted channels, with a full audit trail.
Data classification via Titus and Boldon James, content inspection via Clearswift, persistent protection via Vera. The full cybersecurity offering via Neo Security: pentesting, incident response, managed SOC. This pillar delivers the content of dataclassification.nl.
Two points of contact, two roles. Whatever your question, you land in one step with someone who knows the technology first-hand.
Leads the cybersecurity team at Neo Security and is the primary point of contact for classification implementations. Responsible for schema design, technical rollout, and the integration of classification labels with DLP, MFT and rights management. Combines offensive-security experience (pentesting, red teaming) with hands-on classification deployments at Dutch enterprise clients. For a technical intake or a POC, you call Pepijn directly.
Role: technical lead, POC owner, architecture conversation.
Reachable via: neosecurity.nl/contact.
CEO and owner of Korper ICT and Neo Security. Over 20 years of experience in IT security, managed file transfer and enterprise automation. Leads physical penetration tests, designs security strategy and built Korper into the European market leader for Fortra Automate. Hands-on engineer who still personally breaks into client facilities for physical intrusion assessments.
Role: CEO, security strategy, offensive security.
Reachable via: korper.nl/contact.
Most classification vendors implement classification as a standalone product. Label applied, done. A label without enforcement is a sticker without consequences. That is why we tie the whole chain together:
No PowerPoint consulting, just engineers who write the configuration files themselves. That is the promise.
The difference. Where other vendors implement classification as a standalone product, we push it all the way into file exchange, content inspection and encryption. From the moment a document is created to the moment it arrives with the recipient via an encrypted MFT channel. That is the complete chain, tested and managed by one team.
We work in line with ISO/IEC 27001, NEN 7510 for healthcare engagements, and the Baseline Information Security Government (BIO) for public-sector projects. Our engineers hold individual certifications on Fortra product-specific tracks for Titus, Boldon James, Clearswift and Vera. Certificate numbers are provided during due diligence.
Neo Security is a member of Cyberveilig Nederland, the trade association of Dutch cybersecurity firms. We endorse the code of conduct and publish vulnerabilities through the responsible-disclosure channel. Our company profile is publicly visible on LinkedIn.
First conversation within one business day, set up as a technical intake instead of a sales pitch: your situation, your tooling, your compliance framework. Then a one to two-page architecture sketch, a 30-day POC proposal on your own production data, and only then a contract. Classification rollout in 4 to 6 months for organizations up to 5,000 users. No sales show, just engineering.
Classification implementations across the Benelux: government, healthcare, finance, industry. We do not name clients unless publicly referenced and have given explicit permission. References on request during the quotation phase. Publicly listed Neo Security clients: Adjust Consulting, VGZ, De Vries en Metman, Tweede Kamer, Boskalis, BNDL (Dathuis).
Dataclassification.nl is published by Neo Security B.V., the cybersecurity division of Korper ICT. The editorial team consists of classification architects and security engineers who implement Titus, Boldon James, Clearswift and Vera daily at Dutch organizations. Neo defends: security implementation, pentesting, incident response, classification rollout. Korper builds: automation, MFT infrastructure and security tooling with partners including Fortra, Microsoft, Hadrian and Acronis.
Neo Security is the cybersecurity division of Korper ICT. Korper delivers automation, MFT and security tooling. Neo delivers pentesting, incident response, SOC and classification implementation. Two engineering teams, one chain.
Implementation is delivered by in-house engineers at Neo Security, not by freelance subcontractors. A typical classification project runs 4 to 6 months and is led by a duo: a classification architect who designs the schema and a security engineer who configures Titus or Boldon James and integrates it with DLP, MFT and encryption.
Neo Security works in line with ISO 27001, NEN 7510 and the BIO. Our engineers hold individual certifications on Fortra product-specific tracks for Titus, Boldon James, Clearswift and Vera, supplemented with vendor-agnostic tracks in classification and DLP engineering. We are a member of Cyberveilig Nederland and publish vulnerabilities through the Dutch responsible-disclosure channel. Specific certificate numbers are provided on request during due diligence.
Yes. There is no account manager between the first meeting and an engineer. Your first conversation is with Pepijn van der Stap, Cybersecurity Lead at Neo Security. Within one business day of contact you receive a technical intake, not a sales pitch. For questions about product portfolio, MFT or contracts, Benjamin Korper or a Korper ICT engineer joins the conversation.
Neo Security and Korper ICT are based in Amsterdam, Willem de Zwijgerlaan 137H. Our engineers work on-site with clients in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, and remotely for configuration and managed services. Phone +31 20 716 5487, email [email protected].