
Operations Manager at Conviso IT Security
Brazil

Operations Manager at Conviso IT Security
Brazil
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Information Security professional and enthusiastic with 15 years dedicated to achieve expressive results in the areas of IT, Information Security, Compliance and Project Management.
Work experience includes extensive knowledge in meeting strong compliance requirements in large scale regulated organizations, business continuity planning and disaster recovery, risk assessment and management, team management and security awareness for different audiences within a world-wide player in the consumer goods market.
CISSP, member of ISSA and ABNT/CB-21/SC02 committee, Brazilian ISO representative for 27001 and 17799 standards; had been actively involved in Brazilian Information Security market development as keynote speaker, teacher and writer, presenting several papers and studies on Security Management, Security Awareness and Operational Risk Management.
With strong competencies on analysis, interpersonal communication, process orientation and customer service orientation, created a solid career on Information Security and Risk Management, being nominated by TI Brasil Intelligence Group and Computerworld Magazine member of “Nata dos Profissionais em Segurança da Informação” on 2005, an award delivered to the 50 most influents professionals on Brazilian Information Security market.
Information Risk Management, Continuity Services, Information Security Policy development and deployment, awareness for managers and end-users, project management and risk advisory.
Information Security, Risk Management, human relationship, human behavior, history, geography, sociology
ISSA, CISSP, Six Sigma, OWASP
In 2006 I received an internal award at Philip Morris Brazil as a result of a successful project deployment; the “Above and Beyond Call of Duty”.
In 2006 I was nominated one of the most valuable Information Security professionals in the Brazilian Market by TI Brasil Intelligence and Computerworld magazine.
In 2002 participated in a winner group of the “7 Sigma contest” promoted by Amana-Key Training and Development where the objective was to describe how Brazilian society needs to change and how this change should happen. My participation was focused on translate how current and future trends on technology may help this transition.