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Shawn Henry Named Assistant Director of FBI Cyber Division

Washington, D.C. September 08, 2008
  • FBI National Press Office (202) 324-3691

Shawn Henry has been named Assistant Director of the FBI’s Cyber Division. Director Robert S. Mueller, III appointed him to this position to replace former AD James Finch, who was recently named Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Oklahoma City Division. Most recently, Mr. Henry served as Deputy Assistant Director of the Cyber Division.

Mr. Henry entered on duty as a special agent with the FBI in 1989. U pon completion of training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, he was assigned to the Washington Field Office, where he investigated a variety of matters, focusing primarily on public corruption. He was also a member of the SWAT team. In 1995, he was the recipient of the Director’s Award for Outstanding Criminal Investigation.

Mr. Henry was promoted to Supervisory Special Agent in the Public Corruption Unit at FBI Headquarters in 1996, with program management oversight for public corruption investigations nationwide. In 1999, he was designated Chief of the Computer Investigations Unit within the National Infrastructure Protection Center at FBI Headquarters. In that capacity, he was responsible for all criminal computer intrusion matters. He was appointed as a representative for the United States delegation to the G8 as a member of the cyber crime subgroup.

In 2001, Mr. Henry was promoted to field supervisor of the Computer Crimes Squad for the Baltimore Field Office, with responsibility for investigation of computer intrusion and computer fraud matters, computer forensic examinations, and technical operations. In 2003, Mr. Henry was named Assistant Inspector and Team Leader in the Inspection Division at FBI Headquarters, where he led teams conducting evaluations and audits of FBI field offices and Headquarters divisions.

Mr. Henry was selected as Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Philadelphia Field Office in 2004, with oversight for all administrative matters, special operations, technical services, and the Field Intelligence Group. Mr. Henry was subsequently detailed to FBI Headquarters to assist in the implementation of the National Security Branch. 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 National Security Branch.

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.

Mr. Henry has earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Hofstra University in New York, and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University.