Advances CompTIA Certifications

The technology Brady helps deploy for clients — and the conversations he has around it — has been changing. Where just a few years ago he might have been assessing an in-house server to see what problems NetScout’s solution could solve, now the conversation is often about clients leveraging – or looking to leverage – the cloud.

“The cloud is definitely the biggest difference that I have noticed,” Brady said. “[That’s] where I see a lot of people going.”

As things get more complex with the cloud at the enterprise level – just as they are with consumer technology – cybersecurity is becoming an even bigger priority. Already having CASP+, Brady folds cybersecurity into everything he does, but there are still steps he wants to take to hone his cybersecurity focus.

Brady and his wife have five children, ranging from toddlers to teenagers. Things are busy in the Brady house, to say the least. However, amid the busy parenting schedule and the full-time job, Brady is now pursuing a master’s degree in cybersecurity. For Brady, adding a cybersecurity degree to his IT certifications and experience give him an edge in keeping up with evolving technology.

It may seem like a lot to take on, but between his wife and his mentor, he’s got the support he needs at home and at work. Once his schedule calms down a little, he’s planning to return to the newer CompTIA cybersecurity certifications that weren’t around when he got CASP+ – CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) and CompTIA PenTest+.

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