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== People ==  
== People ==  
Organisor and Speaker
Organisor and Speaker:
*Marit van Piggelen, National Cyber Security Centre, Netherlands (NCSC-NL)
*Marit van Piggelen, National Cyber Security Centre, Netherlands (NCSC-NL)




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Consolidated programme 2019 overview

Working title: Coordinated vulnerability disclosure – The government is here to help?

Session teaser

The Netherlands has an official policy on Coordinated vulnerability disclosure (CVD) since 2013, there is an official (free!) ISO standard, and many countries are currently adopting the practice, either officially or unofficially.

In the session we’ll show how the Dutch governments helps with CVD, how it supports organisations and researchers with this process, while still having a balanced option for legal prosecution.

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People

Organisor and Speaker:

  • Marit van Piggelen, National Cyber Security Centre, Netherlands (NCSC-NL)