As a Research VP for security operations and infrastructure protection, Jeremy D'Hoinne assists chief information security officers and their teams to develop strategies to protect against advanced threats.
Mr. D'Hoinne's research includes exposure management and how to run a continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) programme, but also how covers the related technologies, such as cybersecurity validation technologies,including breach and attack simulation (BAS).
He also studies the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity with a focus on the disruptions caused by large language models and generative AI.
Mr D'Hoinne continue to advise organization on infrastructure protection, especially network detection and response, remote access, and network and micro-segmentation.
Prior to joining Gartner, Mr. D'Hoinne has helped a network security vendor in creating a network firewall, mixing innovations with improvements, and garnering feedback of enterprises. He has defined several product lines and software versions, which provided his company with a strong roadmap and a valuable message supporting its technology.
Using his experience in penetration testing and R&D development, he has developed a set of zero-day protections against various network threats.
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Security Watch Team Leader
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R&D Security Engineer
Security of Applications and Data
Security Operations
Infrastructure Security
Master's degree in Engineering, Engineering - Network Security
1advanced threat detection: network detection and response Breach and attack simulation
2Security of the Future of work: Remote access design and technologies
3Intersection of artificial intelligence, including generative AI, and cybersecurity
4Continuous Threat Exposure management (CTEM)
5Network security decision and design (network and micro-segmentation, data center design, and technology selection)