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Marco Morana serves as a leader of the OWASP Cincinnati Chapter where he is actively involved in evangelize on web application security through presentations at local chapter meetings as well as outside the USA. Marco is also active contributor to OWASP projects: he is currently contributing to write the OWASP threat modeling methodology for the source code review guide and the 2008 version of the OWASP security testing guide. Besides OWASP, Marco works as Technology Information Security Officer for a large financial organization with key roles in defining the web application security roadmap and activities, document security standards and guidelines, perform security assessments for software security as well as training software developers and project managers on the software security and information security processes.
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Marco Morana is project leader and the primary author of the OWASP Application Security Guide for CISOs. He is currently member of the OWASP London chapter and he was previously (between 2008 and 2011) the founder and leader of the OWASP Cincinnati Chapter. Marco has been an OWASP contributor since 2006 and actively involved in evangelize on web application security through presentations at local chapter meetings as well as by presenting at several OWASP conferences in USA as well as Europe. Besides the CISO guide, Marco contributed to the OWASP threat modeling methodology and the OWASP security testing guide. Besides OWASP, Marco is technical advisor of the board of technology start-up and senior manager at a large global financial organization with lead roles in managing application security architecture and risk analysis programs globally.
  
In the past, Marco served as senior security consultant and independent consultant where his responsibilities included providing software security services for several clients in the banking, telecommunication, computers and financial business sectors. Besides security consulting, Marco had a career in the software industry as security technologist with responsibility to design and to develop business critical security software products for several FORTUNE 500 companies as well for the US Government (i.e. NASA).
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In the past, Marco was a security consultant consultant providing software and application security services for several clients in the banking, telecommunication, computers and financial business sectors. Besides security consulting, Marco had a career in the software industry as security architect and software developer with responsibility to design and to develop business critical security software products for several FORTUNE 500 companies as well for the US Government (i.e. NASA).
  
Marco work on software security is referred in the 2007 State Of the Art report by the Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center (IATAC). For his computer security work on S/MIME secure email for NASA in 1999 Marco received the Space Act Award and a patent.
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Marco work on software and application security is widely published such as in the 2007 State Of the Art report by the Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center (IATAC) and the Security in the SDLC document published by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). For his computer security work on S/MIME secure email for NASA in 1999 Marco received the Space Act Award and a patent. Application and software security articles were also published on In-secure magazine, Secure Enterprise, ISSA Journal and the C/C++ Users journal and more recently in the CSO magazine. Today (2013) Marco is co-authoring a book on threat modeling for applications published by Wiley in 2014.
 
 
Marco strategic work on application and software security is widely published on In-secure magazine, Secure Enterprise, ISSA Journal and the C/C++ Users journal. Marco posts on software security strategies on his blog: http://securesoftware.blogspot.com.
 

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Marco M. Morana

Marco Morana is project leader and the primary author of the OWASP Application Security Guide for CISOs. He is currently member of the OWASP London chapter and he was previously (between 2008 and 2011) the founder and leader of the OWASP Cincinnati Chapter. Marco has been an OWASP contributor since 2006 and actively involved in evangelize on web application security through presentations at local chapter meetings as well as by presenting at several OWASP conferences in USA as well as Europe. Besides the CISO guide, Marco contributed to the OWASP threat modeling methodology and the OWASP security testing guide. Besides OWASP, Marco is technical advisor of the board of technology start-up and senior manager at a large global financial organization with lead roles in managing application security architecture and risk analysis programs globally.

In the past, Marco was a security consultant consultant providing software and application security services for several clients in the banking, telecommunication, computers and financial business sectors. Besides security consulting, Marco had a career in the software industry as security architect and software developer with responsibility to design and to develop business critical security software products for several FORTUNE 500 companies as well for the US Government (i.e. NASA).

Marco work on software and application security is widely published such as in the 2007 State Of the Art report by the Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center (IATAC) and the Security in the SDLC document published by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). For his computer security work on S/MIME secure email for NASA in 1999 Marco received the Space Act Award and a patent. Application and software security articles were also published on In-secure magazine, Secure Enterprise, ISSA Journal and the C/C++ Users journal and more recently in the CSO magazine. Today (2013) Marco is co-authoring a book on threat modeling for applications published by Wiley in 2014.