Eddy Willems

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Eddy Willems
Born1962
Alma materIHRB Anderlecht
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Scientific career
FieldsAuthor
Information security
Malware

Eddy Willems (born 1962), is a Belgian computer security expert and author of security blogs and books, active in international computer security organizations and as a speaker at information security-related events.

Career[edit]

Eddy Willems has been a security evangelist at German security software specialist G Data Software since the beginning of 2010.[1] He is involved in anti-malware and security research, consultancy, training and communication programs with press, resellers and end-users, as a security evangelist.

He started his career as a systems analyst in 1984, and while working at an insurance company he was challenged in 1989 by a Trojan incident, in fact a very early version of ‘ransomware’ malware, the AIDS Trojan Horse. His system got infected by inserting a (5.25’’) floppy with ‘aids/HIV’-related information (a questionnaire), resulting in a lock down of his system and a request to pay $189.[2] Figuring out how to get around this malware kindled Eddy Willems’ interest in computer viruses and resulted in a well received solution for this Trojan malware. Furthermore, it kick started his anti-virus and anti-malware career. Ever since, Eddy Willems compiles and maintains a reference library on the subject of viruses and malware.

Eddy Willems developed his career as security specialist initially at an insurance company (De Vaderlandsche – today part of P&V), followed by an added value distributor of security products (anti-virus expert at NOXS - a Westcon Group company) and at security software specialist Kaspersky Lab (Benelux, security evangelist).[3]

As his expertise grew, Eddy Willems joined international computer security organizations. In 1991, he became a founding father of EICAR (the European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research).[4] In 1995, he joined Joe Wells’ Virus Wildlist, reporting for Belgium, Luxembourg & for EICAR Europe. In May 2005, he became a board member of EICAR, as director of Press and Information. In 2009, he took up the position of director for Security AV Industry Relationships.[5] In 2010, Eddy Willems became a member and PR officer of AMTSO, the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization, joining its board in May 2012.[6]

In Belgium, Eddy Willems was a member of the first government initiated e-security team, on the website of the telecom regulator BIPT-IBPT.[7] In 2015, he joined the board of LSEC – Leaders in Security, an association grouping security companies active in Belgium and EU.[8]

Eddy Willems is active on the speakers circuit, with presentations for companies and consumers, as well as at conferences (see Publications section). [9] [10] .[11] [12]

He has been asked for comments and opinions by radio and TV-stations, both international (CNN,[13] Al Jazeera[14]) and national (Belgium: VRT,[15] VTM[16]), and national newspapers (De Standaard,[17] De Morgen[18]). Eddy Willems regularly publishes opinions in ict-magazines, as Data News (Belgium)[19] and ZDnet.be.[20]

Education[edit]

  • IHRB 1982-1984, computer sciences
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel 1980-1982, computer sciences

Publications[edit]

  • Willems, Eddy (2013). Cybergevaar [Cyberdanger] (in Dutch). Netherlands: Lannoo. ISBN 978-9-401-412537. This is a book detailing the dangers and solutions regarding computer security,[21] targeting a readership of consumers and small business. It sketched the history of computer viruses and malware, specific cases, as well as tips and solutions to protect against viruses and malware.[22]
  • Willems, Eddy (2015). Cybergefahr [Cyberdanger] (in German). Germany: Springer. ISBN 978-3-658-04761-0. This is an updated edition translated into German.[23]
  • Willems, Eddy (2019). Cyberdanger. Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-04531-9. An English edition of Cybergevaar (as 'Cyberdanger'), translated and updated, was published in June 2019.
  • Major security white papers and articles include:

Personal[edit]

Eddy Willems is married and has a son.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "G Data Benelux breidt team uit met Security Evangelist Eddy Willems (Dutch)". 20 October 2020.
  2. ^ "'We may think of ransomware as a modern invention, but the genius idea at the centre of it dates back more than two decades'".
  3. ^ "'Eddy Willems stapt over naar G Data' (Dutch)". 16 February 2010.
  4. ^ Willems, Eddy (June 2003). "The Winds Of Change - Updates To The EICAR Test File (Article)" (PDF). Virus Bulletin. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ "EICAR Board retrieved July 11th 2017". Archived from the original on 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  6. ^ "AMTSO Board retrieved July 11th 2017". Archived from the original on 2017-11-05. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  7. ^ "'Vreselijkste superworm ooit' bedreigt miljoenen computers (Dutch)". 13 August 2003.
  8. ^ "LSEC Board retrieved July 11th 2017".
  9. ^ "BIO Eddy Willems ReadMyLips Website - Public Speaker".
  10. ^ "Virus Bulletin Conference 2005 Teach your children well (Paper)".
  11. ^ "Virus bulletin Conference 2010 Attacks from the Inside (Paper)".
  12. ^ "Test Files and Product Evaluation: the Case for and against Malware Simulation (Paper)". AVAR Conference 2010. 2 November 2013.
  13. ^ "CNN Transcript Interview Richard Quest with Eddy Willems: The Cloud and Security".
  14. ^ "Appearances International Media".
  15. ^ "VRT Radio Search".[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "VTM news - Cyberattack in Belgium".
  17. ^ "De Standaard Newspaper Eddy Willems Search".
  18. ^ "De Morgen Newspaper - WannaCry comments".
  19. ^ "DataNews opinions by Eddy Willems".
  20. ^ "ZDNet Belgium opinions by Eddy Willems".
  21. ^ Grooten, Martijn (24 February 2014). "'Cyberdanger' informs general audience of IT security". Virus Bulletin. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  22. ^ "Cybergevaar (first book by Eddy Willems)". 11 August 2015.
  23. ^ Cybergefahr (second book by Eddy Willems - translation and update of the original 'Cybergevaar').

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