Matt Bromiley
About Matt Bromiley
Matt Bromiley is an experienced instructor and solutions architect based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, currently working at Mandiant and the SANS Institute. He has a strong background in forensic technology and cybersecurity, with a diverse work history that includes roles at KPMG, Kroll, and PwC.
Work at SANS Institute
Matt Bromiley has been an instructor at SANS Institute since 2015. He has contributed to the education of students in the field of cybersecurity for over nine years. His role involves delivering training and sharing his expertise in various cybersecurity topics, particularly in forensic technology and network security.
Current Role at Mandiant
Since 2019, Matt Bromiley has served as a Solutions Architect at Mandiant in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. In this position, he utilizes his extensive knowledge of cybersecurity to design and implement solutions that address complex security challenges faced by organizations.
Education and Expertise
Matt Bromiley holds a Master of Science in Cybersecurity from the University of Maryland University College, completed in 2015. He also earned a Master of Science in Cybersecurity Law from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in 2022. His educational background is complemented by a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from the University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business.
Professional Background
Matt Bromiley has held various positions in the cybersecurity field. He worked as a Senior Associate in Forensic Technology at KPMG US from 2014 to 2015 and as a Senior Managing Consultant at Kroll from 2016 to 2017. He has also been involved with GIAC as a SANS Advisory Board Member since 2015, contributing to the advancement of cybersecurity education.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Matt Bromiley possesses advanced skills in mobile device forensics, specifically for Android and Apple iOS devices. He has expertise in memory forensics using Volatility and is proficient in deploying tools like Elasticsearch, Splunk, and Hadoop for large-scale forensic investigations. His specialization includes network security monitoring, utilizing both commercial and open-source tools such as Snort and Bro.