He will oversee outreach efforts to form partnerships in key markets, provide stakeholders in domestic and international law enforcement agencies, research institutions, think tanks and trade associations access to the company’s technologies and experts and establish strategic business opportunities to help public and enterprise customers address cyber risks, QOMPLX said Friday.
“Brian will further our ability to deliver clear, concise, and disciplined expertise to partners, governments, and private executives who depend on our rapidly growing capabilities and practitioners to defend their organizations against ransomware, espionage, and other digital threats,” said QOMPLX CEO Jason Crabtree.
Before joining the FBI, Hale served as the Office of the Director of National Intelligence as deputy assistant director and director of public affairs.
He previously worked at Washington, D.C.-based law firm Squire Patton Boggs as press relations manager and as a field producer at ABC News.
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