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== Bertrand STIVALET ==
 
== Bertrand STIVALET ==
  
I'm a Security Engineer/Pentester working for http://www.immunIT.ch[http://www.immunIT.ch].
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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.  
 
 
Previously I was conducting researches on how source code security analyzers react facing a large range of vulnerabilities. My previous job consisted of studying tools' strengths and weaknesses in order to help improve the current state of the static code analysis field for the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 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:
  + Penetration Testing
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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.
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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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 => https://stivalet.ch[https://stivalet.ch]
 
  
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More information:
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* Bertrand STIVALET http://www.stivalet.ch
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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