RISK-DET: ICT Security Awareness Aspect Combining Education and Cognitive Sciences. G. Schaff, C. Harpes, M. Aubigny, M. Junger, and R. Martin, June 22 – 26, 2014, Seville, Spain. In: The Ninth International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology (ICCGI), IARIA, ISBN 978-1-61208-346-9.
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ICCGI 2014
Guillaume Schaff from itrust consulting participates in the ICCGI 2014 conference that takes place from the 22 to the 26 June 2014 in Sevilla (Spain) in order to promote our article RISK-DET: ICT Security Awareness Aspect Combining Education and Cognitive Sciences. Guillaume is designated as Session Chairman of the CCGI4 “Knowledge data systems” session, and as member of the jury that choses the best scientific article presented at the conference. Links: Publication Reference on http://utwente.nl
TRICK Service
TRICK Service is a full-featured risk management tool, assisting you in assessing risk, planning actions, and running your information security management system (ISMS). It accompanies you throughout the whole risk management process; starting with the definition of the risk context, covering risk estimation and treatment, and communicating the results. TRICK Service prepares you to be certified for ISO 27001, to comply with the requirements of the GDPR, or to respond to CSSF circular 12/544. It covers a wide variety of features such as quantitative/qualitative analysis of risk scenarios, estimation of Return on Security Investment (ROSI), embedding of custom or pre-defined catalogues for rated security controls (27002, GDPR, 22301, IoT, …), multi-user support and access control, import/export, and versioning.
TRICK tester
A Linux toolbox for Information System vulnerability testing. This distribution integrates open source applications with a home-made environment (script, configuration, shell code …). The purpose of this distribution is to have an image of a fully operational system when we have to realise a penetration test.
Malwasm
Malwasm, a reverse engineering tool, developed under the itrust initiated project Malware.lu. The purpose of malwasm is to help reverse engineers analyse malicious software. The tool combines both static and dynamic analysis. Malwasm executes a malware via sandbox (virtual machine), logs the entire activity (opcode, registry value, etc.), and then uses a web browser to display the information. Malwasm on Google Code about malware.lu


