Expertise
L-SEC provides a single point of entry to a unique geographic concentration of world-class e-security expertise and e-security professionals in Belgium.
Promoting Belgium as an international centre of excellence within the e-security market and to ensure that its members stay at the forefront of innovation by stimulating and supporting knowledge exchange and collaboration, we focus on following expertise topics:
| UTM | UTM - Unified Threat Management |
| End Point Security | End Point Security |
| DLP - Data Leakage, Data Loss Prevention and Protection | DLP - Data Leakage, Data Loss Prevention and Protection |
| SOA - Service Oriented Architectures | |
| Identity Management | Identity Management (IdM) enables organizations to facilitate and control their users' access to critical online applications and resources — while protecting confidential personal and business information from unauthorized access |
| Crypto | Cryptography - Cryptografie - Cryptographie |
| Secure Application Development | Secure Application Development. Security does not only start at user name and password login, from the first entry of a software security needs to be integrated. |
| RFID | passive and active low-cost wireless tags |
| Application Security | encompasses measures taken to prevent exceptions in the security policy of an application or the underlying system |
| Wireless Security | |
| Appliances | protect computer networks from unwanted data traffic, intruders, email spam, enforce policies, and may also be used to create and manage VPNs. |
| Access Control | the ability to permit or deny the use of something by someone. |
| Risk and Vulnerability Assessment | process of identifying and quantifying vulnerabilities in a system..Cataloging assets and capabilities (resources) in a system |
| Penetration Testing | A method of evaluating the security of a computer system or network by simulating an attack by a malicious user, commonly known as a hacker. |
| Physical Security | describes measures that prevent or deter attackers from accessing a facility, resource, or information stored on physical media. It can be as simple as a locked door or as elaborate as multiple layers of armed guardposts. |
| Remote Access | computer program that lets you access your PC from another PC via the Internet, LAN, or phone connection and work on your computer ... |
| Security Policy | security policy is a definition of what it means to be secure for a system, organization or other entity. For systems, the security policy addresses constraints on functions and flow among them, constraints on access by external systems and adversaries |
| Anti-Virus | Software that detects, repairs, cleans, or removes virus-infected files from a computer. |
| Spyware | Software that covertly gathers user information through the user's Internet connection without his or her knowledge, usually for advertising purposes. |
| Authorization | The process of enforcing policies: determining what types or qualities of activities, resources, or services a user is permitted. Usually, authorization occurs within the context of authentication. |
| Authentication | Provides a way of identifying a user, typically by having the user enter a valid user name and valid password before access is granted. The process of authentication is based on each user having a unique set of criteria for gaining access. |
| Computer Virus | Program or programming code that replicates by being copied or initiating its copying to another program, computer boot sector or document. |
| Smart Cards | smart card or chip card, is defined as any pocket-sized card with embedded integrated circuits which can process information such as a SIM for a mobile phone or an eID card |
| UTM and Appliances | Unified threat management (UTM) is a term which is used to describe network firewalls that have many features in one box, for example junk e-mail filtering,or anti-virus capability, along with the traditional activities of a firewall. |
| NAC | Network access control (NAC) is a method by which hardware and software grant access to enterprise network resources after first authorizing the user and device and verifying the device's compliance with the enterprise's security policy. |
| Biometrics | Biometrics (ancient Greek: bios ="life", metron ="measure") is the study of methods for uniquely recognizing humans based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits. |
| DRM | |
| eID - Electronic Identity Cards | The electronic identity card (eID) is an official electronic proof of one's identity. It also enables the possibility to sign electronic documents with a legal signature. |