Brian Hussey
About Brian Hussey
Brian Hussey is the Vice President of Threat Hunting, Intelligence, and DFIR at SentinelOne, with extensive experience in cyber threat detection and response.
Company
Brian Hussey currently works at SentinelOne in the capacity of Vice President Threat Hunting, Intelligence, and DFIR. He holds a leadership role where he oversees critical services such as Vigilance DFIR and WatchTower. His role requires a significant understanding of digital forensics and incident response (DFIR).
Title
Brian Hussey holds the title of Vice President Threat Hunting, Intelligence, and DFIR at SentinelOne. In this role, he focuses on threat hunting, gathering cyber intelligence, and directing digital forensics and incident response teams to mitigate cyber threats.
Education and Expertise
Brian Hussey has a robust academic background, including a Master of Forensic Science in High Tech Crime Investigation from The George Washington University, completed in 2005. Additionally, he earned a B.A. in English and Public Speaking from Linfield University in 2000. His expertise spans cyber threat detection, digital forensics, and incident response.
Professional Background
Brian Hussey has an extensive professional background. Before SentinelOne, he served as Vice President of Cyber Threat Response at the same company from 2020 to 2023. He was also the VP of Cyber Threat Detection & Response at Trustwave from 2017 to 2020 and Global Director of Incident Response and Readiness from 2015 to 2017. His earlier roles include a senior position at the FBI and various security roles at other notable organizations like Trustwave, ManTech, and BAE Systems IT.
Achievements and Contributions
Brian Hussey has contributed significantly to the field of cybersecurity. Noteworthy achievements include testifying in the first successful indictment for a card memory scraping case in the U.S. and prosecuting a Russian cybercriminal who stole millions via Point-of-Sale hacks. He has acted as a technical advisor for joint task forces dismantling major botnets and has designed and taught computer forensics curricula at George Mason University.