Unmasking the Bullshit in Cybersecurity
02-10, 22:00–22:55 (Europe/Amsterdam), Leonardo Da Vinci

How organisations adopt buzzwords from the market and incorporate them into tenders, RFPs etc.


During this session we will look at all the marketing buzzwords like SIEM/SOC, we go in-depth on topics such as pentesting, Unicorns, SIEM, signatures and, of course, compliancy vs. security. There will be a short panel discussion on how we as a community can change the mindset and make sure organisations will get the right tooling and knowledge (people) to become more cyber resilient.


Language

English

Ronald Kingma started his career at the ING bank; first as a network engineer and later as a security architect for the online banking environment. In 2007 he founded ISSX (later SecureLabs, part of the SecureLink group). ISSX specialized in ethical hacking and vulnerability management. In July 2016, Ronald said goodbye to SecureLabs and founded Access42 together with Jeffrey Jansen. This places the focus on cybersecurity as an independent player at the interface between people, organization and technology. Ronald has the knowledge and skills to make a difference in cybersecurity through his organizational and technical knowledge.

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