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Brad Camp


Chief Information Security Officer
GRC Practice Leaders

As ProArch’s CISO Brad plays a critical role in defining and leading execution of ProArch cyber security strategy. With a background that includes leadership roles at Citrix and Equifax, as well as owning a security consulting firm, Brad possesses deep expertise in cyber security, compliance, risk, and governance.

Brad is a firm believer in integrating business strategy and technology to mitigate risks and maximize cost savings. He sees "people" as an essential element to foster effective risk and compliance best practices that lead to significant and measurable outcomes. As CISO, Brad brings together the right team dynamics and capabilities to achieve organizational goals in areas such as cyber defense, risk management and compliance.

“A clear understanding of prioritized actions is foundational to any growth strategy. Integrating strategy and technology not only mitigates risk but also uncovers significant cost savings.”

Brad is also a key contributor in the firm’s client-facing virtual CISO and GRC solutions. He works with ProArch executives and other practice leaders to provide guidance to clients on maturing their security measures in alignment with long-term objectives. Brad's expertise ensures that clients have well designed, strategic, cyber security programs that are matched to business objectives. This is done, amongst other things, through good cyber hygiene, attention to compliance & regulatory requirements and leveraging innovative solutions to enhance client's overall security posture and operational efficiency. His approach empowers organizations to protect against cyber threats while optimizing their use of technology to achieve sustainable growth and resilience.

Outside of work, Brad enjoys scuba diving and fly-fishing. He cherishes family time outdoors and fosters a love for nature in his children. One of the coolest things he ever discovered in nature, deep in the ocean, was the pygmy seahorse—a 3-4 mm creature that can only be seen using a magnifying glass and most commonly are found at depths beyond recreational limits.