Marcos Caceres is an Information Security Consultant with 13 years of hands-on experience blending strategic GRC, vulnerability management, and human-centric security programs. He pairs industry certifications (CISSP, SSCP, CCSK, multiple Microsoft and CompTIA credentials) with practical expertise in email security, vulnerability scanning, and data classification to align security controls with organizational goals. Marcos is also an experienced web and standards engineer—an active open-source contributor to high-profile projects such as web-platform-tests, highlight.js, and W3C specs—bringing a developer’s precision to security tooling and automation. He’s known for mentoring teams and designing awareness programs that measurably change behavior, not just check compliance boxes. Comfortable translating technical risk into board-level decisions, he has also managed large operational budgets and integrated physical and cyber security for residential communities. That mix of standards-focused development work and enterprise security leadership gives him a rare perspective on securing both code and culture.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Current Student - Master of Information Systems, Current Student - Master of Information Systems at University of Phoenix
Bachelors of Applied Science - Information Management-Security and Network Assurance, Bachelors of Applied Science - Information Management-Security and Network Assurance at Palm Beach State College
Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Programming, Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Programming at University Of Guyana
Contributions:1 release, 138 reviews, 325 commits in 5 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Marcos primarily contributed to the documentation and implementation of the Payment Request API, specifically within the context of a web-based payment system. Their commits focused on clarifying the structure and purpose of various components, and they added further enhancements to the attributes related to the API. Their contributions also involved fixing ReSpec warnings and markup issues.
Contributions:268 reviews, 330 commits, 364 PRs in 9 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Marcos primarily worked on the web app manifest's front-end components, specifically implementing the user interface aspects. Their contributions included adding and modifying HTML and JavaScript for the manifest and also for the presentation of various UI elements related to the application's display and functionality. The user's work involved refining the visual aspects and user interactions, ensuring the app can be properly installed.
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