Vice President and Industry Security Strategist, eSentire
Mark Sangster currently serves as eSentire's Vice President and Industry Security Strategist. As a member of the LegalSec Council with the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA), he is a cybersecurity evangelist who has spent significant time researching and speaking to peripheral factors influencing the way that legal firms integrate cybersecurity into their day-to-day operations. In addition to his passion for cybersecurity, Sangster's 20-year sales and marketing career was established with industry giants like Intel Corporation, BlackBerry, and Cisco Systems. His experience unites a strong technical aptitude and an intuitive understanding of regulatory agencies. During his time at BlackBerry, Sangster worked on the first secure devices for government agencies. Since then, he has continued to build mutually beneficial relationships with regulatory agencies in key sectors.
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Vice President and Industry Security Strategist, eSentire
Mark Sangster currently serves as eSentire's Vice President and Industry Security Strategist. As a member of the LegalSec Council with the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA), he is a cybersecurity evangelist who has spent significant time researching and speaking to peripheral factors influencing the way that legal firms integrate cybersecurity into their day-to-day operations. In addition to his passion for cybersecurity, Sangster's 20-year sales and marketing career was established with industry giants like Intel Corporation, BlackBerry, and Cisco Systems. His experience unites a strong technical aptitude and an intuitive understanding of regulatory agencies. During his time at BlackBerry, Sangster worked on the first secure devices for government agencies. Since then, he has continued to build mutually beneficial relationships with regulatory agencies in key sectors.
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