
Mark had over twenty-five years’ STEM experience before joining the MITRE Corporation in 2014, including stints as a cryptologic mathematician, software engineer, systems engineer, systems architect, and systems engineer in addition to being a systems security engineer from time to time. He has worked for several defense contractors, an Environmental Protection Agency contractor, a Facebook-like startup, a fabless semi-conductor manufacturer of commercial security protocol acceleration solutions, and a network performance management solutions company.
Mark served as MITRE’s Systems Security Engineering Department Chief Engineer from 2017 until earlier this year while working with various MITRE sponsors on standardization of practice efforts, such as coauthoring NIST SP 800-160 Volume 1 Revision 1 Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems.
Within the International Council on Systems Engineering, Mark works with the Systems Security Engineering Working Group as co-chair, co-chairs the Loss Driven Systems Engineering project, and recently took on role as INCOSE expert liaison for the US Technical Advisor group for ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 27 Security and Privacy.
Mark is a graduate of the University of Virginia (PhD, Mathematics) and Florida State University (BS & MS, Mathematics). He resides in Colorado Springs, CO.
ISSA International Events Featuring Mark Winstead
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