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    Mr. Henry began his career as a Special Agent with the FBI in 1989. His first office
    of assignment was the Washington Metropolitan Field Office, where he investigated a
    variety of matters, focusing primarily on public corruption, and was a member of the
    FBI SWAT team. In 1996, Mr. Henry was promoted to Supervisory Special Agent at
    FBI Headquarters (FBIHQ) in the Public Corruption Unit.
    In 1999, Mr. Henry was designated Chief of the Computer Investigations Unit within
    the National Infrastructure Protection Center at FBIHQ, with management
    responsibility for all FBI criminal computer intrusion matters. During this tenure, he
    was appointed as a representative for the United States’ delegation to the G8 as a
    member of the High-Tech Crimes Subgroup.
    In 2001, Mr. Henry was promoted to field supervisor of the Computer Crimes Squad
    for the FBI's Baltimore Field Office. In 2003, he was named Assistant Inspector and
    Team Leader in the Inspection Division at FBIHQ where he led teams conducting
    evaluations and audits of FBI operations nationwide.
    In 2004 Mr. Henry was selected as Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the
    Philadelphia Field Office, with oversight for Special Operations, Technical Services,
    and the Field Intelligence Group. Mr. Henry was subsequently detailed to FBIHQ to
    assist in the implementation of the National Security Branch (NSB). In 2006 he was
    selected as a member of the Senior Executive Service to serve as Chief of the
    Executive Staff to the Executive Assistant Director of the NSB.
    In 2007, Mr. Henry was named Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI’s Cyber Division,
    with program management responsibility for all FBI computer investigations
    worldwide. He was an original member of the National Cyber Study Group, which
    developed the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI.) In
    September 2008, Mr. Henry was selected as FBI Assistant Director, leading the
    Bureau’s Cyber Division, where he played a central role in restructuring the FBI’s
    Cyber strategy and investigative programs. In February 2010, Mr. Henry was
    selected by the FBI Director as Assistant Director in Charge of the Washington Field
    Office, where he currently serves.
    Mr. Henry holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Hofstra University in
    New York, and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from Virginia
    Commonwealth University. He is a graduate of the Homeland Security Executive
    Leaders Program from the Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense
    and Security. In 2009, Mr. Henry was a recipient of the Presidential Meritorious
    Rank Executive Award, and was designated by SC Magazine as one of the top 20
    industry pioneers shaping the information security industry over the past 20 years.
    In 2010, he was a recipient of the “Federal 100” award.
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