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== Bertrand STIVALET == | == Bertrand STIVALET == | ||
| − | I'm currently working as a | + | 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. |
| − | Within the Static Analysis Tool Exposition | ||
My areas of expertise are: | My areas of expertise are: | ||
| − | + Vulnerability Assessment and Research | + | + Vulnerability Assessment and Research |
| − | + Static and Dynamic Application Security Testing | + | + Static and Dynamic Application Security Testing |
| − | + Software Assurance | + | + 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. | |
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| + | 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 => https://stivalet.github.io[https://stivalet.github.io] | ||
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| + | _Bertrand STIVALET | ||
Revision as of 20:28, 31 March 2016
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.
My areas of expertise are:
+ Vulnerability Assessment and Research + 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.
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.
More information => https://stivalet.github.io[1]
_Bertrand STIVALET