Mark Gianturco, PhD                                          


 Mark Gianturco is a nationally recognized technologist with decades of experience as a software engineer, teacher, mentor and technology leader. He began his career working throughout college as a paid computer programmer for a defense contractor, and earned his Masters and PhD part-time while starting, growing and selling a software engineering consultancy, and then starting and growing a software company that was eventually acquired by Pfizer.

He has qualified as an expert both federally and in many states with multiple software engineering disciplines. These disciplines include software, firmware and hardware plagiarism, Internet Service Provider standards of behavior and execution, cryptocurrency, Data Protection and Cyber-Security standards and practices, software development topics, patent and trademark issues and executive/employee malfeasance. Dr. Gianturco is also a technology damages expert, and has effectively expanded both the amount and types of damages identified multiple times. 


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Leadership, Communication and Experience

Dr. Gianturco is a regular speaker and author on cutting edge technology topics. He serves as an adjunct professor at George Mason University, where he has taught masters level software engineering. He has been a featured speaker on various technology topics at conferences and universities.

Dr. Gianturco has also worked with global, international, and national industry groups to provide guidance on technology practices, information security, content detection and other relevant issues.

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