Remo Marini serves as the Group Chief Security Officer (CSO) at Generali, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization's approach to IT and Cyber Security, Corporate Security, IT Risk, and IT Governance at the group level. With a strategic mindset and a...
Remo Marini serves as the Group Chief Security Officer (CSO) at Generali, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization's approach to IT and Cyber Security, Corporate Security, IT Risk, and IT Governance at the group level. With a strategic mindset and a deep understanding of the evolving threat landscape, Marini is instrumental in defining robust group policies and developing a comprehensive security strategy that aligns with Generali's business objectives. His leadership extends to the establishment of the Security Operations Center (SOC) and the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), which are critical in fortifying the company’s defenses against cyber threats.
As Chairman of Generali CyberSecurTech, Marini drives innovation in cybersecurity solutions, fostering collaboration between technology and security experts to address the challenges faced by the insurance sector. His commitment to advancing cybersecurity is further demonstrated through his role as President of the F3RM1 Foundation, where he advocates for education and awareness around cyber risks. Additionally, as a co-founder and administrator of the Internet Electronic Crime Research Association (IECRA), he contributes to the research and development of strategies to combat cybercrime.
Marini's expertise spans various domains, including Quantum Computing, Cryptography, and Risk Management, making him a thought leader in both technology and security. His work not only enhances Generali's security posture but also positions the organization as a forward-thinking entity in the insurance industry, prepared to tackle the complexities of the digital age. Through his innovative approach and dedication to security, Remo Marini continues to set a high standard for cybersecurity leadership.