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:''Bio:'' '''Thomas Vissers''  Thomas Vissers is a PhD Researcher at iMinds-Distrinet, KU Leuven. His research is broadly focused on internet security and privacy topics, such as cloud-based security, domain name abuse, denial-of-service attacks, email security and browser fingerprinting. Furthermore, he has a special interest in machine learning, data mining and large-scale analyses. Thomas has published and presented his research at various international conferences, such as CCS, NDSS and HotPETS. He obtained his Master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Antwerp and was a research intern at Anna University, India.
 
:''Bio:'' '''Thomas Vissers''  Thomas Vissers is a PhD Researcher at iMinds-Distrinet, KU Leuven. His research is broadly focused on internet security and privacy topics, such as cloud-based security, domain name abuse, denial-of-service attacks, email security and browser fingerprinting. Furthermore, he has a special interest in machine learning, data mining and large-scale analyses. Thomas has published and presented his research at various international conferences, such as CCS, NDSS and HotPETS. He obtained his Master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Antwerp and was a research intern at Anna University, India.
 
*20h00 - 20h15: '''Break'''<br>  
 
*20h00 - 20h15: '''Break'''<br>  
*20h15 - 21h15: '''A FAIR approach to risk''' (by Wim Remes, Rapid7)<br>
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*20h15 - 21h15: <strike>'''A FAIR approach to risk''' (by Wim Remes, Rapid7)<br>
 
:''Abstract:'' IT Risk Management has quickly evolved from something we did once or twice a year to a full time practice within organizations large and small. As more and more data becomes available and with the understanding that taking risk is essential to doing business, we are looking for new approaches to bring the technical and business components of risk together. FAIR (Factor Analysis of Information Risk) is a risk ontology that can help organizations in understanding, communicating, and addressing information risk at all levels. In this presentation we will explore FAIR as a tool for organizations and the value it brings to all players on the risk playing field.
 
:''Abstract:'' IT Risk Management has quickly evolved from something we did once or twice a year to a full time practice within organizations large and small. As more and more data becomes available and with the understanding that taking risk is essential to doing business, we are looking for new approaches to bring the technical and business components of risk together. FAIR (Factor Analysis of Information Risk) is a risk ontology that can help organizations in understanding, communicating, and addressing information risk at all levels. In this presentation we will explore FAIR as a tool for organizations and the value it brings to all players on the risk playing field.
 
:''Bio:'' '''Wim Remes'''  As the Manager of Strategic Security Services for Rapid7 in EMEA, Wim Remes leverages his 15+ years of security leadership experience to advise clients on reducing their risk posture by solving complex security problems and by building resiliency into their organization. Wim delivers expert guidance on reducing the high cost of IT security failures, both financially and in terms of brand reputation combining his deep expertise in network security, identity management, policy design, risk assessment, and penetration testing to develop innovative approaches to enterprise security. Before joining the Rapid7 team, Wim was a Managing Consultant at IOActive and previously he has worked as a Manager of Information Security for Ernst and Young and a Security Consultant for Bull, where he gained valuable experience building security programs for enterprise class clients.
 
:''Bio:'' '''Wim Remes'''  As the Manager of Strategic Security Services for Rapid7 in EMEA, Wim Remes leverages his 15+ years of security leadership experience to advise clients on reducing their risk posture by solving complex security problems and by building resiliency into their organization. Wim delivers expert guidance on reducing the high cost of IT security failures, both financially and in terms of brand reputation combining his deep expertise in network security, identity management, policy design, risk assessment, and penetration testing to develop innovative approaches to enterprise security. Before joining the Rapid7 team, Wim was a Managing Consultant at IOActive and previously he has worked as a Manager of Information Security for Ernst and Young and a Security Consultant for Bull, where he gained valuable experience building security programs for enterprise class clients.
:Wim has been engaged in various infosec community initiatives such as the co-development of the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES), InfosecMentors, and organizing the BruCON security conference. Wim has been a featured speaker at international conferences such as Excaliburcon (China), Black Hat Europe, Source Boston, Source Barcelona and SecZone (Colombia). He was also a Member of the Board of Directors at (ISC)2 from 2012 until 2014 and Chairperson of that Board in 2014.
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:Wim has been engaged in various infosec community initiatives such as the co-development of the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES), InfosecMentors, and organizing the BruCON security conference. Wim has been a featured speaker at international conferences such as Excaliburcon (China), Black Hat Europe, Source Boston, Source Barcelona and SecZone (Colombia). He was also a Member of the Board of Directors at (ISC)2 from 2012 until 2014 and Chairperson of that Board in 2014.</strike>
  
 
=== REGISTRATION  ===
 
=== REGISTRATION  ===

Revision as of 17:52, 31 May 2016

OWASP Belgium

Welcome to the Belgium chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Sebastien Deleersnyder


Participation

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Upcoming events

Upcoming chapter meetings

We will organize our next chapter meetings this year:

See https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Belgium#Chapter_Meetings for more details.

OWASP BeNeLux Day 2016

We are proud to announce the dates of the next edition of BeNeLux OWASP Day! The event will take place on 17 and 18 March 2016, in Belval Campus, in Esch-sur-Alzette - Luxembourg.

See BeNeLux OWASP Day 2016 for more details.

Stay in touch

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If you want to be invited for the next OWASP Belgium Chapter meetings, please drop us your contact info.

Structural Sponsors 2016

OWASP Belgium thanks its structural chapter supporters for 2016 and the OWASP BeNeLux Days 2016:

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If you want to support our chapter, please contact Seba Deleersnyder