| bio | website | armoredcode.com |
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| location | Gessate, Italy | |
| age | 36 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 7 months |
| seen | Feb 14 '11 at 6:04 | |
| stats | profile views | 40 |
Paolo was born in 1976 in Milan, Italy. Since he was 5, he started disassembling toys trying to understand their internals... it was very rare he was able to put the pieces back in their place. So his infancy was full of broken toys... but at least he discovered what's inside a little car moving by itself.
Let's call this Paolo's life phase: 'Breaking the law'
When he discovered computers, Paolo learnt also to repair software he broke. He started patching buffer overflows, format bugs and other crappy C programs. It was 1996, he discovered Linux, the networking and the kernel land. It was the time Pink Floyd were in loop in Paolo's walkman.
Let's call this Paolo's life phase: 'So your instruction pointer is full of 0x41?'
Nowadays Paolo's interest in reviewing and fixing broken code turn him in an application security specialist. He wrote software for an Italian web agency, and he has a side project as Independent Software Vendor as armoredcode.com. He is involved in Owasp as Project Leader of Owasp Orizon (a code review engine) and Owasp ESAPI for Ruby porting. He is also in the Owasp Italian chapter board. It's the time that Pearl Jam and old school metal music fill Paolo's mp3 player, he is an husband, a proud father, a guitarist and he is close from being black belt Taekwon-do ITF martial artists.
Let's call this Paolo's life phase: 'Stay hungry, stay foolish'
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Sep 23 |
answered | Funding and money for startup |
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Sep 7 |
answered | Domain name starting with “get” |
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Sep 3 |
answered | Contract between founders and developer |
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Sep 3 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Sep 3 |
comment |
Best time to launch my software? Tanvir, I'll ad my self to the "launch today" mantra. You'll get feedbacks and you'll start collecting users and boosting your stamina as well :-) |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jul 22 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jul 22 |
answered | If one sells ecommerce software, do you HAVE to be PCI compliant at this point? |
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Jul 22 |
answered | Pricing for iphone app? |
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Jul 12 |
answered | How often do I post a blog? |
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Jul 12 |
answered | Am I Infringing on their trademark? |
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Jul 9 |
accepted | Do you think that startup geolocation is relevant in a software vendor marketplace? |
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Jul 9 |
comment |
Do you think that startup geolocation is relevant in a software vendor marketplace? Jeff I completely agree with you with the suggestion to travel around and being open minded. In my experience I took some speeches in www.owasp.org conferences, being in touch with people from all around the world. It is true... understanding people habits is a great plus to deliver in a very effective way. Thanks for the detailed comment and for sure I'll try to build strong relations! :-) |
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Jul 9 |
answered | Can I use Google apps (standard) for my startup? |
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Jul 9 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 9 |
comment |
Do you think that startup geolocation is relevant in a software vendor marketplace? Please Ross, apologies for my tone. I don't think there is an universal answer. I asked this question because most of you have startupped with more projects and you can say if your "home" location as influenced "more", "little" or "none" in your business. :-) |
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Jul 9 |
asked | Do you think that startup geolocation is relevant in a software vendor marketplace? |
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Jul 9 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 7 |
answered | Blog Marketing vs. Article Marketing |
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Jul 5 |
comment |
Auto uninstall demo Ross, I understand your point. But giving your customer a product that has some features locked is equal to limit their test as you would do limiting in time. It's just a matter of what do you want to limit: "limit the time of the tests but not the features" and "limit the features but they can play with my tool forever". It would be interesting comparing the conversion ratio in the two scenarios. :-) |