Jeroen Van Der Ham-de Vos is an associate professor and experienced cybersecurity researcher with 20 years of experience bridging academia, government, and community initiatives in the Netherlands. His work focuses on computer ethics, responsible vulnerability disclosure, privacy and security policy—seeking practical ways to keep computer science research within ethical boundaries while law and norms lag behind. He has led and advised projects at NCSC, coordinated CVE analysis for DIVD, and mentors students to navigate real-world security dilemmas. Combining a PhD in System and Network Engineering with a background in cognitive AI, he brings a rare mix of technical depth in networking and a principled, human-centered approach to cyber research and teaching. An early contributor to localization efforts in open-source tooling, he also routinely translates complex technical issues into actionable guidance for policymakers and practitioners.
20 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Cognitive Artificial Intelligence, Master of Science (MSc), Cognitive Artificial Intelligence at Utrecht University
PhD, System and Network Engineering, PhD, System and Network Engineering at University of Amsterdam
Contributions summary:Jeroen primarily focused on localizing the TotalFinder application for the Dutch language. Their contributions involved translating interface elements, adapting text to fit layout constraints, and ensuring accurate phrasing for a smooth user experience. The work included initial translation of interface elements, and subsequent refinements to improve the Dutch localization. Their efforts involved editing HTML files to include translations for various elements within the application.
Contributions:4 PRs, 29 pushes, 2 branches in 3 years 1 month
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