Mason Moreland
About Mason Moreland
Mason Moreland is the Vulnerability Management Lead at SentinelOne in Mountain View, California, with a diverse background in software engineering and cybersecurity.
Title at SentinelOne
Mason Moreland currently holds the position of Vulnerability Management Lead at SentinelOne. His role involves overseeing the identification and assessment of vulnerabilities within the company's cybersecurity framework. Since September 2021, he has been leading initiatives to enhance security protocols and manage threat mitigation strategies. He is based in Mountain View, California, United States.
Previous Roles in Cybersecurity
Prior to his current role at SentinelOne, Mason Moreland worked at ICR, Inc. from 2020 to 2021 as a Cyber Software Engineer. His responsibilities included conducting vulnerability assessments and developing threat mitigation strategies. He gained valuable experience in the field of cybersecurity through this position in Orlando, Florida.
Software Engineering Experience
Mason Moreland has an extensive background in software engineering, with experience in both research and practical applications. He has held roles as a Software Engineer at Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. from 2018 to 2020 in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area and at L3 Technologies from 2016 to 2018 in Greenville, Texas. In these positions, he developed various software solutions and contributed to multiple cybersecurity projects.
Research and Academic Contributions
In addition to his industry roles, Mason Moreland has a strong background in research, having worked at UTA HPC Lab as a Researcher in 2017 and at Heracleia Laboratory from 2015 to 2017 in UT Arlington. His work involved exploring theoretical aspects of computer software engineering and applying them to real-world problems. His academic research has provided substantial contributions to the field of cybersecurity.
Educational Background
Mason Moreland earned his Bachelor's Degree in Computer Software Engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington. His education provided a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of software engineering, which he has since applied in various professional and research roles.