Austin Britt

Senior Director, Global Pre And Post Sales Engineering at ReversingLabs

Austin Britt has a strong background in sales engineering and management. Austin is currently working as the Global Director of Sales Engineering at ReversingLabs. Prior to this, they held various roles at Sophos, including Senior Manager of Global Sales Engineering for Cloud, Manager of Global Sales Engineering for Cloud, and Sales Engineering Manager. Before joining Sophos, Austin was the Director of Sales Engineering at Capsule8. Austin also gained experience at Veracode, where they worked as a Solutions Architect Team Lead, Solutions Architect, and Senior Associate Security Program Manager. Additionally, they served as an Associate Security Program Manager at Veracode. Austin's earlier experience includes working as a Professional Services Business Consultant at Altico Advisors, LLC, and as a Professional Soccer Trainer at Soccer Sphere.

Austin Britt earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Information Technology from Southern New Hampshire University in 2014. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Business Administration from the same institution in 2012. Additionally, they received a Graduate Diploma from Worcester Academy in 2008. Austin also obtained certifications in Cloud Security Knowledge from the Cloud Security Alliance in 2016 and as an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in November 2021.

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Portsmouth, United States

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ReversingLabs

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ReversingLabs is the leader in cloud-delivered object security, addressing the latest attacks, advanced persistent threats and polymorphic malware. ReversingLabs has become an essential threat solution across the most advanced security companies in the industry, while supporting all industries searching for a better way to get at the root of the network, endpoint, and application threat problem, of which complex objects have become the major risk contributor.


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