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Anthony M. Freed

Threat Research And Comms Director at Halcyon

Anthony M. Freed has had an extensive work experience in the cybersecurity and communications industry. Anthony M. began their career as a Director of Corporate Communications at Evident.io in 2015. Anthony M. then worked as a Director of Corporate Communications at Cylance Inc. from 2016 to 2019. Following this, they served as the Director of Corporate Communications at BlackBerry from 2019 to 2020.

Continuing their career in the field, Freed worked as the Senior Director of Global Communications at Cybereason from 2020 to 2022, where they contributed to the company's mission of revolutionizing cybersecurity. Additionally, they served as the Executive Producer of the Malicious Life Podcast and the InSecurity Podcast during the same time period, exploring various aspects of the cybersecurity industry.

Freed also worked as an Advisor and Ambassador at Hacker Highschool in 2019, where they provided guidance in the field of cybersecurity. Anthony M. served as a Communications Advisor at the Cyber Security Forum Initiative from 2014 to the present, focusing on raising awareness and providing security solutions.

In the freelance realm, Freed has been working as a Freelance Writer and Journalist since 2008, contributing their expertise to various publications.

Currently, Freed holds the role of Threat Intelligence and Comms Director at Halcyon since 2023. In this position, they lead the team in utilizing advanced prevention engines and AI models to combat ransomware attacks.

Throughout their career, Freed has consistently demonstrated a passion for cybersecurity and communication, actively contributing to the industry's growth and development.

Anthony M. Freed attended Gonzaga University for an unknown period of time. Afterwards, they enrolled at the University of Oregon where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree. No specific details regarding their field of study or duration of their education at either institution are provided.

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