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Andrew Orechovesky, D.Sc., CISSP

Adjunct Lecturer of Cybersecurity & Information Assurance
Andrew Orechovesky

Dr. Andrew Orechovesky was a software developer for 29 years and has written thousands of lines of code during his career. He moved to cybersecurity late in his career, and believes the combination of software development, systems engineering, and cybersecurity help to secure applications used by his clients in the DoD. In addition to engineering secure software solutions, he is also involved in various technologies and enablers, including data meshes, microservices, DevSecOps, containers, and cloud capabilities. Andrew has supported the DoD for the last 40 years, retired from the US Navy, and worked for Mantech, Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Microlink, and Shonborn-Becker Systems. Andrew is currently a Senior Systems Engineer employed by CACI Federal supporting the U.S. Army at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.

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