Cyber Threat Intelligence Veteran Edward Currie Joins TRM Labs as Account Director for DHS

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Cyber Threat Intelligence Veteran Edward Currie Joins TRM Labs as Account Director for DHS

TRM Labs, the leader in blockchain intelligence, announced that Edward Currie has joined as Account Director for the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Currie brings more than 26 years of cyber threat intelligence experience protecting US and global financial infrastructures — spanning the US Secret Service, the US Department of the Treasury, the US Capitol Police, and the private sector.

In his role at TRM, Currie will work alongside DHS components to help investigators and analysts use blockchain intelligence to investigate illicit activity, trace cyber-enabled financial crime, and strengthen resilience across digital asset ecosystems.

Currie joins TRM from Kroll, where he served as Associate Managing Director for Cyber Threat Intelligence. In that role, he led investigations into some of the most significant data breaches of his tenure and briefed US Congressional committees, the US Secretary of Homeland Security, and the US National Security Council — along with private sector organizations — on US financial infrastructure protection and threat intelligence matters.

Before Kroll, Currie served as the Deputy Director of Intelligence for the US Capitol Police and as Assistant Inspector General for the US Department of the Treasury. He spent the majority of his career at the US Secret Service, where he ultimately served as Deputy Special Agent in Charge of the Secret Service's training center — leading next-generation training programs for federal investigators, including in cryptocurrency investigations.

"Ed has spent his career at the intersection of cyber threat intelligence and the defense of US financial infrastructure — in field operations, in oversight, and in the rooms where national decisions about those threats get made," said Schuyler Hawkins, Regional Vice President, US LE at TRM Labs. "That breadth is exactly what teams at DHS need from the person leading our account. We're grateful to have him on the team."

"DHS has been at the front line of defending US financial infrastructure from cyber and financial crime threats for more than two decades, and I've spent most of my career inside that mission," said Currie. "TRM has built the tools and the people that federal agencies rely on to turn complex blockchain intelligence into action. I'm looking forward to helping DHS components investigate illicit activity, strengthen resilience across digital asset ecosystems, and turn intelligence into decisions."

Currie joins a growing team of former law enforcement, intelligence, and national security professionals at TRM Labs working to help federal agencies detect, investigate, and prevent illicit activity involving digital assets.

About TRM Labs

TRM Labs provides blockchain analytics solutions to help law enforcement and national security agencies, financial institutions, and cryptocurrency businesses detect, investigate, and disrupt crypto-related fraud and financial crime. TRM's blockchain intelligence platform includes solutions to trace the source and destination of funds, identify illicit activity, build cases, and construct an operating picture of threats. TRM is trusted by leading agencies and businesses worldwide who rely on TRM to enable a safer, more secure crypto ecosystem.

TRM is based in San Francisco, CA, and is hiring across engineering, product, sales, and data science. To learn more, visit www.trmlabs.com.

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