Bouncing between bits and bytes and board room chatter Jeroen Prinse has been involved with Information Security for the last 15+ years. He considers the Great Canyon sized gap between “the business” and “information security” his home and he loves to translate InfoSec nerd speak to management speak. He has been doing this successfully in multiple security roles within the Government, Finance, Technology and Logistic industry.
He is absolutely passionated about shifting security left and integrating security in DevOps. Facilitating ‘the business’ with secure and compliant by design building blocks, security capabilities like secret management, automated security testing and other services.
Since the mid 90’s he is an ethical hacker and he responsibly discloses vulnerabilities to companies and people in a way they understand. His highly analytical skills enable him to clarify complex problems quickly and come to pragmatic solutions.
He is experienced in the technical and organizational aspects of information security, like (but not limited to): cloud security, secure software development, (automated) security testing, vulnerability management, (web) application security, network security, operational security, Secure DevOps, complex (information security) risk assessments, information security governance, information security management, being compliant with laws and regulations, information security standards and frameworks, identity and access management and writing and implementing information security policies/standards.
Het Security Office’s mission is to create a safer tomorrow for our loved ones, your company and your customers with our services and therefor it is a great honor to announce our strategic partnership with OptiSec.
In today’s paced world, where the risk of cyber attacks is constantly increasing Information Security Officers, Risk Managers and IT Auditors are facing unprecedented challenges.
As you could read in the first blog hetsecurityoffice.nl runs on AWS services. The domain itself is registered in Route53 and it does not come with an email server and email addresses.
As long as I can remember I’ve learned better by doing. Setting up Het Security Office is not an exception, and since I preach security as code I wanted not just to setup another WordPress blog.