Certified Cybersecurity Consultant Dave Hatter Earns CISSP, CCSP and Other Security Certifications
It’s not as simple as studying for an exam and passing a test. To become a certified cybersecurity consultant at the level that Intrust’s Dave Hatter recently achieved takes years of real-world, hands-on experience.
No wonder that so many local and regional news outlets reach out to Dave for their pieces on cybersecurity. But as talented a presenter as Dave is, he’s even more in his element bringing the latest in security strategy and technology to the Intrust IT team and clients.
Dave recently earned some of the most advanced security related IT certifications:
- ISC2’s Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- ISC2’s Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP)
- ISC2’s Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)
- CompTIA’s Security +
- CompTIA’s Network +
Dave is a lifelong learner and he’s passionate about cybersecurity. He continuously seeks to improve his skills and understanding of the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape. Staying at the cutting edge of the industry is his overriding goal, for himself, his team and all his Intrust IT clients.
Earning these credentials shows that Dave has what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program. The CISSP certification is particularly prestigious and is considered by many to be the world’s premier cybersecurity certification.
(We’ve always known that Dave has what it takes, but it’s so nice to see that others recognize it as well).
Congratulations, Dave, from the entire Intrust family.
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