Summary
Vladislav Shapiro is a cybersecurity and identity governance leader with over 20 years of experience designing and advising Identity and Access Management, Identity Governance (IGA), GRC and UEBA programs across financial, academic and enterprise environments. He currently serves on Pace University's Cyber Security Advisory Board and as VP of Infrastructure Security Technologies at Brown Brothers Harriman, and founded Costidity to quantify the human-factor cost in identity programs. A seasoned consultant and architect, he has deep hands-on expertise with One Identity, SailPoint, Ping/Okta, Oracle IAM and PAM solutions, and a track record of technical presales, custom integrations and data-driven role schema work. Vladislav blends academic rigor (MS in math/computer science/bioinformatics) with practical system engineering dating back to Lucent and early bioinformatics roles, enabling him to bridge analytics, security and operations. He is the author of the Costidity principles and a patent-pending NPR reporting method, signaling a focus on measurable, process-oriented improvements. Based in Bedford, MA, he brings a rare combination of advisory, product strategy and implementation experience that helps organizations turn IAM complexity into auditable business value.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
M.S., Math, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, M.S., Math, Computer Science, Bioinformatics at Brandeis University
High school Diploma, Mathematics, High school Diploma, Mathematics at 145 School
BS, Math, BS, Math at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian, Ukrainian, German