J.J. (Johan) de Wit
Profile
Johan de Wit (1965) is an external (Contract Industry) PhD candidate at the Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management in the Safety and Security Science Group. He received his degree Master in Security, Science and Management from TU Delft in 2013. Currently, he is conducting research on the balance of actual and perceived security and the effectiveness of (physical) security measures.
Besides this study he is working for Siemens Building Technologies as Solution manager Enterprise Security. In this role he is enhancing safety and security at relations of Siemens in critical infrastructure and corporate environments. He is involved in safety and security projects from early consultancy in risk analysis until the actual implementation of safety and security systems and processes. Besides this he is involved in global portfolio- and product management of Siemens Building technologies.
Johan de Wit is a member of:
- ASIS, the global organization of security professionals, Benelux and international chapter
- ISF, Information Security Forum, Orange chapter
- VEBON-NOVB, organization of Dutch Safety and Security suppliers, Security chapter
- OSAC, Overseas Security Advisory Council, County Council The Netherlands
- The Hague Security Delta
- Expertgroup Stichting Maatschappij en Veiligheid
- Community of Interest Critical infrastructure and consequence management
- SVOB, Stichting veilig ontwerp en beheer
Johan is also a regular speaker at the National and International conferences, and at the Universities.
- Wit, J.J. de, Veiligheid, risicomanagement en subjectiviteit, 2015. Security Management, vol. 11, pp.44-47
- Wit, J.J. de, Aandacht voor business continuity, 2015. Security Management, vol. 1/2, pp.38-40.
- Wit, J.J. de, Verborgen gebreken in de ‘defence in depth’ theorie, 2014. In: Beveiliging Totaal 2015, pp. 89-100, B+B Vakmedianet, Alphen aan den Rijn, ISBN 978 9462152328
- Wit, J.J. de, Hoe fysiek is informatiebeveiliging?, 2014. In: Beveiliging Totaal 2014, pp. 105-108, B+B Vakmedianet, Alphen aan den Rijn, ISBN 978 9462151086
- Wit, J.J. de, Defence in Depth theorie: Verborgen gebreken, 2014. Security Management, vol. 9, pp.32-35.
- Wit, J.J. de, Balans tussen efficiency en veiligheid door slim combineren, 2014. Weekblad Facilitair & gebouwbeheer, vol. 428, week 44, pp.36.
- Wit, J.J. de, Aandacht voor business continuity, onderzoek naar de status van business continuity in Nederland 2014, 2014. Siemens Whitepaper, http://w3.siemens.nl/buildingtechnologies/nl/nl/Business-Continuity/Pages/bcm-onderzoek.aspx
- Wit, J.J. de, Toegangscontrole: van systeem naar proces, 2014. Weekblad Facilitair & gebouwbeheer, vol. 403, week 15, pp.29-31.
- Wit, J.J. de, Fysieke toegangscontrole effectief?, 2013. Security Management, vol. 12, pp.10-13. Also published as Siemens Whitepaper, http://w3.siemens.nl/buildingtechnologies/nl/nl/business-continuity/Pages/Informatiebeveiliging.aspx
- Wit, J.J. de, Fysieke beveiliging van informatie, 2013. Security Management, vol. 11, pp.10-13. Also published as Siemens Whitepaper, http://w3.siemens.nl/buildingtechnologies/nl/nl/business-continuity/Pages/Informatiebeveiliging.aspx
- Wit, J.J. de, Informatiebeveiliging en fysieke dreigingen, 2013. Security Management, vol. 10, pp.33-35. Also published as Siemens Whitepaper, http://w3.siemens.nl/buildingtechnologies/nl/nl/business-continuity/Pages/Informatiebeveiliging.aspx
- Wit, J.J. de, Hoe fysiek is informatiebeveiliging? Onderzoek naar de bijdrage van fysieke toegangscontrolemaatregelen aan informatiebeveiliging, 2013. Master Thesis published as Siemens Whitepaper, http://w3.siemens.nl/buildingtechnologies/nl/nl/business-continuity/Pages/Informatiebeveiliging.aspx
- Wit, J.J. de. Aandacht voor business continuity, onderzoek naar de status van business continuity management, 2012. Siemens Whitepaper, http://w3.siemens.nl/buildingtechnologies/nl/nl/Business-Continuity/Pages/bcm-onderzoek.aspx

Johan de Wit
PhD Candidate
- j.j.dewit@tudelft.nl
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Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management
Building 31
Room number: C1.060
Department:
Values, Technology and Innovation
Section:
Safety and Security Science
Secretary:
Astrid Pinzger-van Staalduinen
Research interests:
Physical Security
Cyber Security
Risk Management
Risk Perception
Safety
Crisis Management
Business Continuity Management