Overview
Scot Huntsberry is an Investigations Specialist in the Governmental Practice Group in the firm’s Washington, DC office.
Areas of Practice
As a former federal law enforcement agent and an experienced cyber investigator, Scot helps clients navigate the uncertainty following a cyber-attack on their infrastructure and effectively respond to the often competing interests of their internal and external stake-holders; law enforcement; and private cyber security firms.
Before joining the firm, Scot worked for 20 years in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As a Supervisory Special Agent, he served as both a Headquarters and Field Supervisor as well as a Unit Chief in the FBI’s Training Division. He has significant investigative experience in the areas of Cyber Crime and Digital Forensics as well as Civil Rights and Public Corruption. His specialty assignments have included FBI Evidence Response Team member, Crisis Management Coordinator, and Certified Digital Forensics Examiner.
Scot previously supported the firm’s commitment to its partnership with Georgetown University Law Center’s Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project. Through his work as an ABLE Instructor, Scot trained police officers to effectively intervene to reduce misconduct and mistakes, while promoting health and wellness within the law enforcement community.
Practices
Education
M.Ed., Stetson University, 1996
B.S., University of Georgia, 1991