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Martin Knobloch's [http://www. profile], [mailto:martin.knobloch(at)owasp.org email address] and [[:Special:Contributions/Knoblochmartin|wiki contributions]].
 
Martin Knobloch's [http://www. profile], [mailto:martin.knobloch(at)owasp.org email address] and [[:Special:Contributions/Knoblochmartin|wiki contributions]].
  
Martin is security consultant at [https://xebia.com/agile-software-security Xebia.com]. His main working area is (software) security in general, from awareness to implementation. In his daily work, he is responsible for education in application security matters, advise and implementation of application security measures.<br>
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Martin is Head of Global Application Security at [https://www.cevalogistics.com/ Ceva Logistics]. His main working area is (software) security in general, from awareness to implementation. In his daily work, he is responsible for education in application security matters, advise and implementation of application security measures.<br>
 
:With his background in Java Development, he understands the complexity of Enterprise software development, Agile Scrum environments and continuous delivery / deployment.
 
:With his background in Java Development, he understands the complexity of Enterprise software development, Agile Scrum environments and continuous delivery / deployment.
  
 
Since my first attendance at an OWASP conference, back in 2006 in Leuven, Belgium, I was hooked by OWASP.
 
Since my first attendance at an OWASP conference, back in 2006 in Leuven, Belgium, I was hooked by OWASP.
In 2007 I joined the OWASP Netherlands Chapter Board and got involved in several OWASP projects. When Committees first started after the Summit in 2008, I was Co-Chair of the Education Committee. In 2011, I began my global community engagement as a co-organizer of the OWASP Summit in 2011.
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:In 2007 I joined the OWASP Netherlands Chapter Board and got involved in several OWASP projects. When Committees first started after the Summit in 2008, I was Co-Chair of the Education Committee. In 2011, I began my global community engagement as a co-organizer of the OWASP Summit in 2011. I was invited and approved to serve as the compliance officer for the OWASP Foundation in 2014 and asked to continue this position until I stepped down at the end of 2015.
  
I believe that OWASP is about community! I have and continue to work to introduce OWASP to professionals, students, and developers. Here are a few of my engagements over the past decade.
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June 2017, I joined the [[Board|board of directors of the OWASP Foundation]], where I am acting chairman of the board since January 2018.
  
*I serve as OWASP Netherlands chapter leader.
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:I believe that OWASP is about community! I have and continue to work to introduce OWASP to professionals, students, and developers. Here are a few of my engagements over the past decade.
*I am co-chair of the annual OWASP beNeLux-Day
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:*I serve as OWASP Netherlands chapter leader.
*I have been involved in every AppSec-Eu since 2012
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:*I am co-chair of the annual OWASP beNeLux-Day
*I introduced the University Challenges at the AppSec conferences in Europe
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:*I have been involved in every AppSec-Eu since 2012
*Chair of the AppSec-Eu 2015 in Amsterdam
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:*I introduced the University Challenges at the AppSec conferences in Europe
*Co-Chair of the training selection committee for this years AppSec-Eu in Rome
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:*Chair of the AppSec-Eu 2015 in Amsterdam
*Currently chairing the program committee for next years AppSec-Eu in Belfast
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:*Co-Chair of the training selection committee for this years AppSec-Eu in Rome
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:*Currently chairing the program committee for next years AppSec-Eu in Belfast
  
In the past, as I will do in the future, I represent OWASP at various security, developer and testing conferences with an OWASP booth and presentations (among others):
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Next to my responsibilities as Chairman of the BoD, I focus on developer outreach, the OWASP Security Knowledge Framework (SKF) project and supporting new chapters. I also work to connect leaders so they can collaborate on the best practices and improve the quality on the OWASP projects.
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Outside of OWASP, I support IAMTHECAVALRY, have been involved in working groups for the European Commission as FOSSA, AITOI and the Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM), and am guest lecturer at Universities.
  
*BlackHat Europe, 2012 to 2015
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:In the past, as I will do in the future, I represent OWASP at various security, developer and testing conferences with an OWASP booth and presentations (among others):
*HITB (Hack in The Box) Amsterdam, 2010 to 2016 and HITB KL 2013
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:*BlackHat Europe, 2012 to 2015
*FOSSDEM
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:*HITB (Hack in The Box) Amsterdam, 2010 to 2016 and HITB KL 2013
*Hackivity 2015
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:*FOSSDEM
*The NCSC conferences in the Netherlands
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:*Hackivity 2015
*Security-congress.nl
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:*The NCSC conferences in the Netherlands
*CCC Camp 2011
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:*Security-congress.nl
*OHM 2013, SHA 2017
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:*CCC Camp 2011
*OWASP local conferences:
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:*OHM 2013, SHA 2017
**OWASP IBWAS
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:*OWASP local conferences:
**OWASP Germany
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:**OWASP IBWAS
**OWASP India
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:**OWASP Germany
**OWASP Israel
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:**OWASP India
**OWASP Romania
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:**OWASP Israel
**OWASP Poland with Confidence
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:**OWASP Romania
**OWASP Goteborg
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:**OWASP Poland with Confidence
 
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:**OWASP Goteborg
I was invited and approved to serve as the compliance officer for the OWASP Foundation in 2014 and asked to continue this position until I stepped down at the end of 2015.
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:**OWASP Almeria
My current focus is developer outreach, the OWASP Security Knowledge Framework (SKF) project and supporting new chapters. I also work to connect leaders so they can collaborate on the best practices and improve the quality on the OWASP projects.
 
Outside of OWASP, I support IAMTHECAVALRY, have been involved in working groups for the European Commission as FOSSA, AITOI and the Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM), and am guest lecturer at Universities.
 
  
 
More details are available on:
 
More details are available on:
 
:LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-knobloch Martin Knobloch]
 
:LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-knobloch Martin Knobloch]
 
:Twitter: [https://twitter.com/knoblochmartin Martin Knobloch]
 
:Twitter: [https://twitter.com/knoblochmartin Martin Knobloch]
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:Xing: [https://xing.to/knoblochmartin Martin Knobloch]

Latest revision as of 08:46, 11 July 2018

Martin Knobloch

Martin Knobloch's profile, email address and wiki contributions.

Martin is Head of Global Application Security at Ceva Logistics. His main working area is (software) security in general, from awareness to implementation. In his daily work, he is responsible for education in application security matters, advise and implementation of application security measures.

With his background in Java Development, he understands the complexity of Enterprise software development, Agile Scrum environments and continuous delivery / deployment.

Since my first attendance at an OWASP conference, back in 2006 in Leuven, Belgium, I was hooked by OWASP.

In 2007 I joined the OWASP Netherlands Chapter Board and got involved in several OWASP projects. When Committees first started after the Summit in 2008, I was Co-Chair of the Education Committee. In 2011, I began my global community engagement as a co-organizer of the OWASP Summit in 2011. I was invited and approved to serve as the compliance officer for the OWASP Foundation in 2014 and asked to continue this position until I stepped down at the end of 2015.

June 2017, I joined the board of directors of the OWASP Foundation, where I am acting chairman of the board since January 2018.

I believe that OWASP is about community! I have and continue to work to introduce OWASP to professionals, students, and developers. Here are a few of my engagements over the past decade.
  • I serve as OWASP Netherlands chapter leader.
  • I am co-chair of the annual OWASP beNeLux-Day
  • I have been involved in every AppSec-Eu since 2012
  • I introduced the University Challenges at the AppSec conferences in Europe
  • Chair of the AppSec-Eu 2015 in Amsterdam
  • Co-Chair of the training selection committee for this years AppSec-Eu in Rome
  • Currently chairing the program committee for next years AppSec-Eu in Belfast

Next to my responsibilities as Chairman of the BoD, I focus on developer outreach, the OWASP Security Knowledge Framework (SKF) project and supporting new chapters. I also work to connect leaders so they can collaborate on the best practices and improve the quality on the OWASP projects. Outside of OWASP, I support IAMTHECAVALRY, have been involved in working groups for the European Commission as FOSSA, AITOI and the Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM), and am guest lecturer at Universities.

In the past, as I will do in the future, I represent OWASP at various security, developer and testing conferences with an OWASP booth and presentations (among others):
  • BlackHat Europe, 2012 to 2015
  • HITB (Hack in The Box) Amsterdam, 2010 to 2016 and HITB KL 2013
  • FOSSDEM
  • Hackivity 2015
  • The NCSC conferences in the Netherlands
  • Security-congress.nl
  • CCC Camp 2011
  • OHM 2013, SHA 2017
  • OWASP local conferences:
    • OWASP IBWAS
    • OWASP Germany
    • OWASP India
    • OWASP Israel
    • OWASP Romania
    • OWASP Poland with Confidence
    • OWASP Goteborg
    • OWASP Almeria

More details are available on:

LinkedIn: Martin Knobloch
Twitter: Martin Knobloch
Xing: Martin Knobloch