Although the federal government pays well (see the General Schedule section below), many people want to work for it because of the job security and benefits it provides. Government employees are laid off from time to time, but the government is not as vulnerable to market pressures as private...
The abundance of cyberthreats andshortage of skilled professionals, as well as competitive salaries and interesting job descriptions, are some of the reasons why a career in cybersecurity remains an attractive option. We discussed some of these finer points in ourrecent articlethat was aimed especia...
They help you get an idea of what the company is really about: it seems like a minor part of the corporate experience, but job descriptions that are carefully written, error-free, and take the time to include valuable information such as benefits, remote work policies, or salary information...
by Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D. Updated February 3, 2022 What Does It Take to Get a Cybersecurity Job? Cybersecurity jobs are plentiful. Find out more about the opportunities available to develop relevant skills and break into the field. by Melissa Venable, Ph.D. Updated September 21, 2023About...
To understand the roles and responsibilities of cybersecurity analysts, we went through the job descriptions available on LinkedIn by Wipro and CloudSEK. Source: LinkedIn As a Cyber Security Analyst, you need to perform various responsibilities while working in an organization. Some of the ...
Issues such as low salaries and unachievable job descriptions are often quoted but are rarer than we would all believe. With research spanning the past six years, we examine what professionals in cyber security actually value in a job search. We also examine options to solve the skills gap ...
“I was much younger and this was an older person I looked up to. But I took it as a challenge and let it light a fire underneath me.” Ian McShane, field CTO at security operations software provider Arctic Wolf, said unconscious bias, poorly written job descriptions and preconceived ...