Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) invites you to their event

The Log4J Vulnerability - An operational and interactive update by CCB

About this event

The Centre for Cyber security Belgium (CCB) would like to invite you to an operational and technical briefing on the Log4J vulnerability, called Log4Shell.

The problems with Log4J have caused quite a stir in the cyber security community in recent days. A lot of information has been published by different researchers and organizations. But what is really important to you and your organization?

During this webinar, the CCB wants to inform you on what is going on, what actions you can take, and what the risks are if you don't act properly.

A short presentation will be followed by an interactive Q&A session.

The target audience are Belgian companies and government services.

Agenda:

12:00 - 12:20: Log4J! What exactly is going on? --- Kevin Holvoet, Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, CCB/CyTRIS

12:20 - 12u45: Q&A

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    Caroline Breure Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst @ Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

    Kevin Holvoet started his career as a Security Engineer at Euroclear NV. In 2017, he started at the CCB. Since 2018 he specializes as a CTI Analyst in the CyTRIS (Cyber Threat Research & Intelligence Sharing) team. In October 2020, he became a SANS instructor for the FOR578: Cyber Threat Intelligence. He holds the following certificates: GCTI, GDAT, GPYC, GNFA, GCIH, GSEC, GOSI, GRID

Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

Making Belgium one of the least vulnerable countries in Europe

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) is the national authority for cybersecurity in Belgium. The CCB supervises, coordinates and monitors the application of the Belgian cyber security strategy which is "Make Belgian One Of The Least Vulnerable Cyberspaces".