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== Bertrand STIVALET ==
 
== Bertrand STIVALET ==
  
I'm currently working as a Security Researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Within the Static Analysis Tool Exposition project, I'm conducting researches on how source code security analyzers react facing a large range of vulnerabilities. My job consists of studying tools' strengths and weaknesses in order to help improve the current state of the static code analysis field.
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I'm currently working as '''ICT Security Expert''' for the [https://www.icrc.org International Committee of the Red Cross] (ICRC) in Geneva.  Before accepting this new challenge, I had the great opportunity to be a '''Pentester''' for 2 years in Switzerland. I also worked 5 years for the [https://www.nist.gov National Institute of Standards and Technology] (NIST) where I was conducting researches on how source code security analyzers react facing a large range of vulnerabilities with different complexities (see Publications section below). I was part o the SAMATE Team where my role consisted of studying tools' strengths and weaknesses in order to help improving the current state of the static code analysis field. I graduated in 2011 from TELECOM Nancy, a leading engineering school at the University of Lorraine in France for a Master's degree in Computer Science with a minor in networking and security.  
  
 
My areas of expertise are:
 
My areas of expertise are:
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+ Penetration Testing & Security Audit
 
  + Vulnerability Assessment and Research
 
  + Vulnerability Assessment and Research
 
  + Static and Dynamic Application Security Testing
 
  + Static and Dynamic Application Security Testing
+ Software Assurance
 
  
 
My personal projects demonstrate my engagement to the IT security world. In that regard I have produced the PHP/C# Vulnerability Test Suite and the A Bug A Week Challenge.
 
My personal projects demonstrate my engagement to the IT security world. In that regard I have produced the PHP/C# Vulnerability Test Suite and the A Bug A Week Challenge.
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My involvement in the IT security community around Geneva and Washington DC is significant. I attend meetings and forums on a regular basis and have also helped organizing the 2015 B-Sides conference in Washington DC.
  
I'm also an Ethical Hacking and Pentesting enthusiast. I'm currently self-studying to pass the CEH and CompTIA Security+ certifications. My involvement in the IT security community around Washington DC is significant. I attend meetings and forums on a regular basis and have also helped organizing the 2015 B-Sides conference in Washington DC.
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More information:
 
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* Bertrand STIVALET http://www.stivalet.ch
More information => https://stivalet.github.io[https://stivalet.github.io]
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* Github https://github.com/stivalet
 
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* LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bertrandstivalet
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* NIST publications https://www.nist.gov/people/bertrand-stivalet
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* Research Gate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bertrand_Stivalet
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Contact:
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* [https://twitter.com/b_stivalet b_stivalet@Twitter]
 
_Bertrand STIVALET
 
_Bertrand STIVALET

Latest revision as of 09:37, 15 July 2018

Bertrand STIVALET

I'm currently working as ICT Security Expert for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva. Before accepting this new challenge, I had the great opportunity to be a Pentester for 2 years in Switzerland. I also worked 5 years for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) where I was conducting researches on how source code security analyzers react facing a large range of vulnerabilities with different complexities (see Publications section below). I was part o the SAMATE Team where my role consisted of studying tools' strengths and weaknesses in order to help improving the current state of the static code analysis field. I graduated in 2011 from TELECOM Nancy, a leading engineering school at the University of Lorraine in France for a Master's degree in Computer Science with a minor in networking and security.

My areas of expertise are:

+ Penetration Testing & Security Audit
+ Vulnerability Assessment and Research
+ Static and Dynamic Application Security Testing

My personal projects demonstrate my engagement to the IT security world. In that regard I have produced the PHP/C# Vulnerability Test Suite and the A Bug A Week Challenge. My involvement in the IT security community around Geneva and Washington DC is significant. I attend meetings and forums on a regular basis and have also helped organizing the 2015 B-Sides conference in Washington DC.

More information:

Contact:

_Bertrand STIVALET