Mississippi Forms New Cyber Unit
January 24, 2023
Mississippi
stood up a new Cyber Unit and appointed Bobby Freeman as its first Director. “As
we navigate an increasingly connected and digital world, the importance of
strong cybersecurity cannot be overstated. I am excited to announce the
appointment of Bobby Freeman as the first Director of the Mississippi Cyber Unit
within the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security,” SAID EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF
HOMELAND SECURITY, BAXTER KRUGER. “Director Freeman has a bevy of experience and
is well positioned to build the newly created Mississippi Cyber Unit. Addressing
threats to Mississippi’s critical infrastructure and her citizens is my office’s
primary focus and I am confident that under Bobby’s leadership Mississippians
will be better protected from cyber threats than ever before.”
The ability to provide a trustworthy and stable cyber environment is vital to
the success of Mississippi. The Mississippi Cyber Unit – a component of the
Mississippi Office of Homeland Security – will be the state’s centralized
cybersecurity threat information, mitigation, and incident reporting and
response center. This unit will be made up of specialists who focus on
preparedness and response. The strategic plan for the Mississippi Cyber Unit
will be focused on monitoring and identifying threats to Mississippi networks,
sharing real-time threat intelligence, and providing support to cyber incidents
within the state.
Prior to joining the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security, Freeman served
full-time as the Cyber Operations Officer for the Mississippi Army National
Guard. With the Mississippi Army National Guard, Freeman mobilized to Iraq in
2009 with the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team as the Company Commander for the
Brigade’s Signal Company. He also mobilized domestically with the Mississippi
Army National Guard’s Cyber Protection Team detachment in 2018 and 2021.
“I
am looking forward to serving the people of Mississippi as the Cyber Director
for the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security and working with local, state,
and federal partners to enhance the cybersecurity capabilities of our community
to combat the threats that exist within the cyber domain,” said Director
Freeman.
Freeman has over 20 years of military experience in information technology and
security. He earned his Master of Science in Cybersecurity from Liberty
University in 2020 and a B.A. from the University of Southern Mississippi in
2005. He has received extensive information technology and cybersecurity
training through the military and currently holds industry certifications
including CompTIA’s Advanced Security Practitioner, Security+, and the
EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker.
“Cyber threats are rapidly increasing across the globe. Mississippi takes these
threats seriously and recognizes that there’s never been a more important time
to ensure that our state and her people are protected,” SAID GOVERNOR TATE
REEVES. “The creation of the Mississippi Cyber Unit is another major step
forward in our state’s ongoing effort to counter these emerging threats.
Director Freeman and the new unit are well positioned to strengthen our state’s
cybersecurity.”
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