SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling

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Contact UsPieter Danhieux is Co-founder and Chief Architect of the Secure Code Warrior platform (http://www.securecodewarrior.com), a gamified environment where developers and security testers can learn how to properly identify and fix security weaknesses in software. Until January 2015, he was part of the leadership at BAE Systems APAC in his role as Head of Delivery of the Applied Intelligence business unit. Before that, Pieter worked for seven years at Ernst & Young in Europe as one of their information security experts running a team of attack and penetration resources operating in the financial industry and telecommunication space.
Pieter was one of the youngest persons ever in Belgium to obtain the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification. He then obtained the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and the GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst program (GCFA) and is currently one of the select few people worldwide to hold the GIAC Security Expert (GSE) certification.
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開発者は、利用者が求める様々な機能を備えた素晴らしいソフトウェアを作成するために日夜働いています。機能性と開発スピードが最優先され、セキュリティはアプリケーションセキュリティチームが責任を負うケースがよく見受けられます.
Developers work hard to make amazing software, with lots of features that people like. Functionality and speed are their priority, with security seen as the responsibility of the AppSec team.
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