{"code":"3AT8C8","name":"Brenno de Winter","biography":"Brenno de Winter is a distinguished cybersecurity expert, ethical hacker, and thought leader known for his relentless commitment to transparency, accountability, and ethical technology. After years in IT, De Winter transitioned to journalism, where he combined his technical expertise with investigative reporting. His work exposed serious security flaws in government systems, corporate networks, and public infrastructure, driving meaningful change. His reporting was characterized by a clear, accessible style that made complex cybersecurity issues understandable to a broad audience. This approach earned him the title of \"Journalist of the Year\" in the Netherlands in 2011.\r\n\r\nHe is the cat-father of OpenKAT, an open-source cybersecurity monitoring solution, and led the initiative of MIAUW (Methodiek voor Informatiebeveiligingsonderzoek met Auditwaarde), a structured methodology for penetration testing that has been adopted by organizations seeking to ensure audit-quality security assessments. While MIAUW was his initiative, its development has been a collaborative effort, benefiting from the contributions of other experts in the field.\r\n\r\nDe Winter is also a respected voice on privacy rights, digital resilience, and regulatory compliance. He regularly speaks on topics such as NIS2, ISO 27001, the GDPR, and the Cyber Resilience Act, offering practical guidance on navigating the complex world of digital regulation. His focus on bridging the gap between technical security measures and organizational governance has made him a sought-after advisor.\r\n\r\nBeyond his consultancy work, De Winter remains an active advocate for cybersecurity awareness. He has launched the \"Katcast\" podcast, where he discusses cybersecurity, privacy, and digital rights, making these critical topics accessible to a broader audience. His passion for teaching and his dedication to ethical technology continue to drive his work, making him a respected figure in the cybersecurity community.","submissions":["7TUKUF","NLDDV7"],"avatar_url":"https://program.why2025.org/media/avatars/3AT8C8_OwEDrCe.jpeg","answers":[]}