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Square Table: Pentesting according Miauw, creating audit value in security research

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  • Square Table: Pentesting according Miauw, creating audit value in security research

Square Table: Pentesting according Miauw, creating audit value in security research

Datum

23 oktober 2024 (woensdag)
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Tijd

19:00 - 20:00

Lokale tijd

  • Tijdzone: America/New_York
  • Datum:23 oktober 2024 (woensdag)
  • Tijd: 13:00 - 14:00

Miauw (Methodology for Information Security Research with Audit Value) is a structured framework designed for conducting penetration tests with a focus on audit value. For auditors, Miauw provides a clear approach to ensure the completeness, accuracy, and reproducibility of these tests. The framework emphasizes detailed documentation, substantiation of findings, and traceability of evidence, enabling auditors to verify the quality of the tests and objectively assess them. It also offers tools to integrate these findings into broader compliance and risk management processes.

Speaker: Brenno de Winter

Brenno de Winter is a cybersecurity expert and trainer with over 30 years of experience, specializing in NIS2 compliance. He is an author and speaker, known for hacking the OV Chipkaart (the Dutch public transportation card), research into privacy and security and his work on the Miauw methodology for structured penetration testing

CPE: 1 point

Datum

23 oktober 2024 (woensdag)
Verlopen!

Tijd

19:00 - 20:00

Lokale tijd

  • Tijdzone: America/New_York
  • Datum:23 oktober 2024 (woensdag)
  • Tijd: 13:00 - 14:00

Spreker

  • Brenno de Winter
    Brenno de Winter

    Brenno de Winter has been involved in information security and privacy protection from an early age. He wrote his first program at the age of six and was already working as a hacker as a teenager. We know him of course from cracking the public transport chip card and his many investigations into thousands of data leaks. He became journalist of the year, the Bigwobber and at the National Police he is a member of the Open Government Act objections committee. He has been giving training and lectures at various universities for years. More recently, he took the lead on the security of corona technology and made no secret of his love for cats. He is the spiritual father of the information security tool OpenKAT and never sits still.

Locatie

Online Webinar

Organisator

ISACA/NOREA

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