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      <title>The Cycle Continues</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;I am leaving NOVI. Yes, I know, it is sad news. For almost 6 years I have been building and maintaining an organisation that provides the best cybersecurity and software development (Bachelor) education in The Netherlands. In that time I have done amazing things:&#xA;&#xA;Created a short course format for people that want to switch careers. With some back of the napkin calculations I have seen over 2500 students pass through one of the programs.&#xA;I lead a team of quality assurance, educational development, EduTech developers and teachers to build an awesome EduTech tool and provide top-notch education.&#xA;Started and hosted the {{ backlink &#34;resigning-as-htb-ambassador&#34; &#34;Hack The Box NL meetups&#34; }} for 4 years.&#xA;I became part of the management team and helped the organisation through an M&amp;A proces&#xA;&#xA;It has been a wild ride, but like all things that begin, it must end.&#xA;&#xA;I was listening to the Application Security podcast with Jim Routh in which he talks about the 15 year cycle of his career. At first I thought that it did not make much sense, but after a while of reflecting on that statement I found that I myself have a 10 year cycle.&#xA;&#xA;In my career there have been blocks of 10 years in which my interest and career change and re-align. &#xA;&#xA;The first cycle was Software Development. I started as a software engineer (programming professionally) in 1996, working in the Dutch industry and then at Personify in San Francisco. When I moved back to The Netherlands I worked at Tiscali where I transitioned from software development into architecture. &#xA;&#xA;Cycle two was all about architecture. From Tiscali I moved on to eBuddy in 2006 as the lead architect for our chatplatform. It was a beautiful combination of coding and designing and I look back at it with great love. From the insane time at an internet startup I moved into an architecture role at Infomedics. I combined my coding and architecture skills to build out an amazing platform that serves millions of people on a daily basis. During my time at Infomedics I achived a Bachelor Degree in ICT and I started making Cyber Security a more present part of my career, from obtaining certifications such as CEH and OSCP to managing ISO 27001 and ISAE 3402 certifications for our tech teams.&#xA;&#xA;The third cycle is education. From 2016 onward I have worked in education. First I did it as a hobby project, next to my work hours I would give classes at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam in Infrastructure Security, Forensics, Software Security and guided students in their projects and final exams. I even created a completely new Associate Degree in Cybersecurity. In 2019 I made a full switch to education by joining NOVI. During my time at NOVI I attained my {{ backlink &#34;master-of-science&#34; &#34;Master&#39;s Degree&#34; }} and transitioned into a more strategic role where I managed a large part of the organisation next to giving classes and building curricula.&#xA;&#xA;And now my fourth cycle has appeared. Each cycle up to now has brought me amazing challenges, wonderful people and a lot of knowledge. So it is an exciting time to look forward to.&#xA;&#xA;career]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am leaving NOVI. Yes, I know, it is sad news. For almost 6 years I have been building and maintaining an organisation that provides the best cybersecurity and software development (Bachelor) education in The Netherlands. In that time I have done amazing things:</p>
<ul><li>Created a short course format for people that want to switch careers. With some back of the napkin calculations I have seen over 2500 students pass through one of the programs.</li>
<li>I lead a team of quality assurance, educational development, EduTech developers and teachers to build an awesome EduTech tool and provide top-notch education.</li>
<li>Started and hosted the {{&lt; backlink “resigning-as-htb-ambassador” “Hack The Box NL meetups” &gt;}} for 4 years.</li>
<li>I became part of the management team and helped the organisation through an M&amp;A proces</li></ul>

<p>It has been a wild ride, but like all things that begin, it must end.</p>

<p>I was listening to the <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/2eWAMw6JENTsbKRwodQv1c?si=936fd9ebd14f4d02">Application Security podcast with Jim Routh</a> in which he talks about the 15 year cycle of his career. At first I thought that it did not make much sense, but after a while of reflecting on that statement I found that I myself have a 10 year cycle.</p>

<p>In my career there have been blocks of 10 years in which my interest and career change and re-align.</p>

<p>The first cycle was Software Development. I started as a software engineer (programming professionally) in 1996, working in the Dutch industry and then at Personify in San Francisco. When I moved back to The Netherlands I worked at Tiscali where I transitioned from software development into architecture.</p>

<p>Cycle two was all about architecture. From Tiscali I moved on to eBuddy in 2006 as the lead architect for our chatplatform. It was a beautiful combination of coding and designing and I look back at it with great love. From the insane time at an internet startup I moved into an architecture role at Infomedics. I combined my coding and architecture skills to build out an amazing platform that serves millions of people on a daily basis. During my time at Infomedics I achived a Bachelor Degree in ICT and I started making Cyber Security a more present part of my career, from obtaining certifications such as CEH and OSCP to managing ISO 27001 and ISAE 3402 certifications for our tech teams.</p>

<p>The third cycle is education. From 2016 onward I have worked in education. First I did it as a hobby project, next to my work hours I would give classes at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam in Infrastructure Security, Forensics, Software Security and guided students in their projects and final exams. I even created a completely new Associate Degree in Cybersecurity. In 2019 I made a full switch to education by joining NOVI. During my time at NOVI I attained my {{&lt; backlink “master-of-science” “Master&#39;s Degree” &gt;}} and transitioned into a more strategic role where I managed a large part of the organisation next to giving classes and building curricula.</p>

<p>And now my fourth cycle has appeared. Each cycle up to now has brought me amazing challenges, wonderful people and a lot of knowledge. So it is an exciting time to look forward to.</p>

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