Martín Reisiger is an S-SDLC specialist and senior cybersecurity professional based in Montevideo with eight years of hands-on experience building secure development lifecycles and DevSecOps practices. At Nexa he has progressed from S-SDLC Specialist to senior roles, combining practical security engineering with process design and developer-focused integrations. An OWASP lifetime member and Uruguay chapter leader, he contributes to prominent open-source projects like DefectDojo—where he integrated a new scanner and improved import handling—and to the Security Knowledge Framework, enhancing backend features, i18n, and export workflows. Martín blends deep technical contributions (parsers, privilege controls, bug fixes) with a focus on code quality and operational security, and is pursuing a specialization in information security alongside a computer engineering background.
8 years of coding experience
Especialización en Seguridad Informática, Especialización en Seguridad Informática at Universidad de la República
DevSecOps, ASPM, Vulnerability Management. All on one platform.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 3 PRs, 4 comments in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Martín primarily contributed to the integration of a new scanner (SKF) for vulnerability management. This involved creating a parser for the SKF scan results and integrating it into the existing DefectDojo framework. Furthermore, the user addressed date handling during the import process, and made general updates to the codebase, including merging in upstream changes and fixing an issue with displaying the minimum severity setting for JIRA integration.
Contributions:12 commits, 16 PRs, 12 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Martín primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the project, implementing features related to sprint management and checklist ordering within the Flask application. They improved internationalization support and corrected checklist ordering issues, alongside addressing Codacy issues, indicating attention to code quality and maintainability. Their work included creating an export feature to Defect Dojo, specifically for failed requirements, which suggests an active role in integrating security practices into the workflow. Additionally, the user fixed several bugs and implemented privilege controls, which demonstrates a focus on security.
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Martín Reisiger - S-SDLC Specialist And Sr. Cybersecurity at Nexa