IT Professional Brian Lederer maintains a variety of certifications and educational qualifications, including a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Information Technology.
Brian Lederer maintains a wealth of knowledge in the field of information technology and computer science. Much of his foundation was established with a DIY (do-it-yourself) approach, thanks to online resources like tutorial videos and guides on forums. Very early on, Lederer found himself immersed in the world of computer technology. Starting from the basics, he learned how to diagnose and repair simple computer problems, like slow performance and the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). It wasn’t long before Lederer realized that his interest in IT is so much more than just a hobby. All these years later, he has now turned his hobby into a professional career. Along the way, his passion for IT and computer science has only grown!
Education
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Information Technology from Colorado State University
In 2017, Brian Lederer graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Information Technology. His B.S. maintained specialized focus in the areas of Information Systems Management & Architecture, as well as Network Information Security & Analysis. This pursuit established a more solidified base for the then aspiring IT professional. Striving for excellence, Lederer proudly graduated from Colorado State with a 3.9 GPA.
Professional Certifications
The learning process has not stopped for Brian Lederer, just because his CSU days are behind him! Aiming to keep pace with the industry, Lederer stays up to date with advancements in the latest software, hardware and operating systems. This has led him to complete various professional certifications, including InsightVM Certified Administrator, Certified Ethical Hacker (ECH), Comptia A+ and Comptia Network+. As his career develops, Lederer looks forward to pursuing more certifications in addition to his on-going commitment to keeping pace with the industry through self-taught methods.