Mark Gentry is a seasoned confidential computing and security architect with over two decades of hands-on software and systems experience and six years in engineering management. He was part of the team that brought Intel SGX to market and has led incident response, mitigation and attestation-integrity efforts for SGX and TDX, including work on Spectre, LVI and other microarchitectural vulnerabilities. Mark combines deep cryptographic knowledge and compliance experience—driving FIPS 140 certification efforts—with practical engineering leadership in design and code review. He has a track record of turning large specification work (100–200+ page specs and test plans) into testable, deployable systems and even introduced attestation libraries to simplify confidential VM workflows. Based in Raleigh, NC, he now focuses on confidential computing at AMD after recent security leadership at JPMorgan Chase, blending platform-level security insight with customer-facing validation and recovery processes.
6 years of coding experience
30 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering at University of Maryland
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