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Am I Being Pwned founder added to Belgium's CCB Wall of Fame

I'm happy to share that I've been added to the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) Wall of Fame for 2026.

The CCB's Wall of Fame recognises security researchers who contribute to Belgium's digital safety by responsibly reporting vulnerabilities through their Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Program (CVDP). Every name on the list represents a real improvement to the country's security posture, and it's an honour to be listed alongside so many talented researchers.

What is the CCB?

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium is the national authority responsible for cybersecurity in Belgium. Among other things, they run the CVDP, which gives researchers a legal and structured way to report vulnerabilities in Belgian digital infrastructure. When a researcher finds something, they report it through the programme, the CCB coordinates with the affected organisation to get it fixed, and the researcher gets recognised for doing the right thing.

It's exactly how vulnerability disclosure should work - researchers are protected, organisations get time to patch, and everyone benefits.

The vulnerabilities I reported through the programme aren't public yet, so I can't go into detail here. Once they are, I'll write them up properly. For now, I'm just glad they're getting fixed.

More to come - watch this space.

You can see the full Wall of Fame at ccb.belgium.be.