Enrico Milanese

Head Of Product Security at Telit

Enrico Milanese has a diverse work experience in the field of cybersecurity. Enrico is currently working as the Head of Product Security at Telit Cinterion since March 2022. Previously, they served as the Head of Offensive Security at Yoroi from January 2021 to February 2022. Before that, they worked at Cybaze SpA as a Senior Security Advisor - Manager from January 2019 to December 2020. Enrico Milanese's earlier roles include Security Assessment Business Unit Manager at Emaze S.p.A. from 2006 to 2019, IT Consultant at 3Technology S.r.l. in 2006, IT Consultant at Nohup S.r.l. in 2005, and Dev at Uniud - EYOF2005 in 2005. Enrico'sexpertise lies in application security, infrastructure security, offensive security audits, and improving the security posture of organizations. Enrico has worked on various projects in sectors like industry, telecom, and finance, including assessments for railways, home automation, IIoT, PCI DSS compliance, and SWIFT infrastructure. Enrico Milanese has also been involved in research programs on anti-phishing solutions and European projects.

Enrico Milanese's education history starts in 1996 when they attended the ITI Electronic and Telecommunication school, where they obtained an unspecified degree. Enrico then pursued further education at Università degli Studi di Udine from 2001 to 2006, although their specific degree and field of study are not mentioned. Most recently, in 2022-2023, Enrico Milanese attended Harvard University, completing the Harvard VPAL Cybersecurity Course: Managing Risk in the Information Age, although the field of study is not specified.

Enrico Milanese has also obtained several certifications, including the OPST - OSSTMM Professional Security Tester certification from ISECOM in 2019, the Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) certification from (ISC)² in November 2016, the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification from EC-Council in September 2012, and the PCI DSS - QAE certification from the PCI Security Standards Council in 2011. The months of obtaining some certifications are not mentioned.

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  • Head Of Product Security

    March, 2022 - present

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