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Adrian Winckles is the Director for the Cyber Security and Networking Research Group and Security Researcher at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.
  
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His security research programs include (in)security of software defined networks/everything (SDN/Sdx), novel network botnet detection techniques within cloud and virtual environments, distributed honeypots for threat intelligence, advanced educational techniques for teaching cybercrime investigation and virtual digital crimescene/incident simulation.
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He has successfully completed a contribution to the European FP7 English Centre of Excellence for Cybercrime training, research and education (ECENTRE)  He has presented at both information security and cybercrime forensic international conferences including OWASP AppSec Europe, Cybercrime Forensics Education & Training (CFET) & CyberForensics. He is vice chair of the BCS Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group & Chair for the Cambridge Cluster of the UK Cyber Security Forum. 
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At OWASP he is
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* [[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cambridge|OWASP Cambridge Chapter Leader]](holds joint meetings with IET, BCS, IISP & (ISC)2)
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* OWASP European Board Member
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* Conference chair for OWASP AppSec Europe 2014 in Cambridge.
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* OWASP Project Leader for the Application Security Curriculum Project.
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* OWASP Project Leader for the [[OWASP_Honeypot_Project|OWASP Honeypot Project]].

Latest revision as of 21:50, 10 August 2018

Adrian Winckles is the Director for the Cyber Security and Networking Research Group and Security Researcher at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.

His security research programs include (in)security of software defined networks/everything (SDN/Sdx), novel network botnet detection techniques within cloud and virtual environments, distributed honeypots for threat intelligence, advanced educational techniques for teaching cybercrime investigation and virtual digital crimescene/incident simulation.

He has successfully completed a contribution to the European FP7 English Centre of Excellence for Cybercrime training, research and education (ECENTRE) He has presented at both information security and cybercrime forensic international conferences including OWASP AppSec Europe, Cybercrime Forensics Education & Training (CFET) & CyberForensics. He is vice chair of the BCS Cybercrime Forensics Special Interest Group & Chair for the Cambridge Cluster of the UK Cyber Security Forum.

At OWASP he is

  • [Cambridge Chapter Leader](holds joint meetings with IET, BCS, IISP & (ISC)2)
  • OWASP European Board Member
  • Conference chair for OWASP AppSec Europe 2014 in Cambridge.
  • OWASP Project Leader for the Application Security Curriculum Project.
  • OWASP Project Leader for the OWASP Honeypot Project.