I have ADHD. I know what it feels like to try hard and still fall behind, to start strong and then crash, and to wonder if something is wrong with you. Nothing is wrong with you. The tools were just never built for how you think.
It took me almost a year to earn my CompTIA Security+. Not because I could not do it, but because nothing was built for my brain. So I stopped waiting and started building it myself. I set up a Linux server from scratch. I got hands on with real security tools and learned to read what a system was actually telling me. I even earned my FAA Part 107 drone certification along the way, because I am wired to keep learning and building.
WiredDifferent starts with cybersecurity, but the vision is bigger. I am building a learning methodology designed for how neurodivergent brains actually work. One that scales beyond a single certification into multiple tech fields, and eventually into the schools, colleges, and training programs that have never served these learners well.
The goal is to become the standard for how neurodivergent adults learn technical skills, and bring that standard to the institutions that need it.
"The same brain that made school hard is the reason I am good at cybersecurity. Someone just needed to show me a path that fit."Eric Miller-Saisi, Founder · Wired Different
WiredDifferent is a learning methodology, not just a course. The plan is to scale it across tech fields and eventually into the institutions that have never built anything for these learners.
Security+ is the entry point. A real certification, a real career path, a real reason to show up every day.
The methodology works anywhere. Cloud, networking, development. The same short, hands on, ADHD friendly approach applied to every field.
Schools, colleges, and training programs that have never served neurodivergent learners well. That changes when the standard changes.