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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0887255Koen van Impe - IMDb

    Koen van Impe. Actor: Salamander. Koen Van Impe is a Belgian actor. He studied drama at the Royal Music Conservatorium in Antwerp. Koen Van Impe has been a member of various theatre companies, but since 2002 he's been a member of the group Compagnie Marius, which he's traveled with to various (mainly French) theatre festivals during the summer.

  2. Koen Van Impe ( 25 juli 1964) is een Vlaams acteur en regisseur. Biografie. Hij studeerde theater aan het Conservatorium van Antwerpen en speelde enkele jaren bij de Blauwe Maandag Compagnie. Sinds 1990 is hij freelance acteur bij diverse gezelschappen. Hij geniet evenveel van theater als van musical.

  3. I’m Koen. I live in Bruges ( Belgium ), a splendid medieval city also known as the Venice of the North . I’m involved with computer security and I work as a freelancer in incident response, incident coordination, threat intelligence, vulnerability management and security best practices.

  4. Koen Van Impe is a security analyst who worked at the Belgian national CSIRT and is now an independent security researcher. He has a twitter feed (@cudeso) and a personal blog...

  5. The new MISP to Microsoft (previously Azure) Sentinel or misp2sentinel does just that, it. Supports integration with the old Graph API, but also It supports the new, and preferred, Upload Indicators API. Read the installation and configuration documentation at https://github.com/cudeso/misp2sentinel for …. Read more.

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · Koen Van Impe is a freelancer in threat intelligence, incident response and security operations. Koen has more than 20 years of experience in security (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cudeso/), has contributed to many open source projects and is the maintainer of the OSINT feed botvrij.eu.

  7. About. I’m Koen Van Impe and born in Antwerp, Belgium. I lived most of my life just outside Brussels. In 2005 I moved to the center of Bruges, or Brugge as it is called in Dutch. My first go on computers was with a Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 64 and Commodore 128.