2024-11-01, 14:00–15:00 (Europe/Amsterdam), Workshops
At The Hague, the city of peach & justice, (cyber) security is very important to keep the information and citizens of The Hague safe. Since 2017 we organize a hacking competition called Hâck The Hague.
In order to stay resilient to cyber threats, we need to work together. The hacking competition Hâck The Hague is an example of working together with professional and student hackers, where the goal is to try to find vulnerabilities and fix them together with hacker, municipality and suppliers. But what are we, as an organization, looking for in the vulnerability reports? And what do you as hacker find important? Both from a business and technical perspective, in this workshop we will figure that out!
Lilian Knippenberg works at the Municipality of The Hague. At the city of peach & justice, cyber- and information security is very important to keep the information and citizens of The Hague safe. My role as senior advisor and deputy CISO is to work towards a high resilient organization against digital attacks. I am focused on people and processes.
Reinout Hoornweg is a senior security advisor with a focus on technology at the Municipality of The Hague. His day to day responsibilities include Managed Detection & Response, Attack Service Management, Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure, facilitating pentests and, of course, helping colleagues with advice on cybersecurity.