Cybersecurity

Cyber Security Career in 2022? Know How and Where You Can Start

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As the pandemic hits the world, many companies are undergoing cyber threats. Ransomware attacks that weaponize cloud resources are also becoming nightmares as they make networks even more vulnerable. Due to this, there is a golden opportunity for those who have the right skill sets.

In 2022, demand for cybersecurity professionals will continue to increase, and if you want to start a career in the field of cyber security but don't know how? Then you are at the right place.

Before you get started with cyber security, you need to know cyber security requirements:

A person will require a Bachelor's Degree in computer science, or a similar field, knowledge of firewalls and various forms of endpoint security, and also languages and tools such as C++, Java, Node, Python, Ruby, etc. Along with all this, you need outstanding problem-solving skills and up-to-date information on the latest cyber security trends.

Skills

To excel in any field you will require a certain set of skills. In cyber security, you should have problem-solving skills, technical aptitude, knowledge of security across various platforms, fundamental computer forensics skills, etc., and most importantly a desire to learn.

Cybersecurity Books for Beginners

Books are best friends, and you should read some important books while pursuing a career in cyber security. To understand the basics of cybersecurity, including different cybersecurity threats, ethical hacking, and many more you should read "Cybersecurity for Dummies". If you are from a non-technical background and need simplified cyber terms in plain text and non-technical English then "Cybersecurity for Beginners" is for you. "Hacking: A Beginners' Guide" to learn hacking, types, and methods of hacking. And last but not the least, "Practical Malware Analysis" is a guide to all kinds of malware and helps you to analyze, debug malicious software.

Careers in Cybersecurity

There are a variety of career options for an individual in the field of cybersecurity like cybersecurity generalist, network security engineer, cloud security engineer, application security specialist, identity and access management engineer, security architect, penetration tester, malware/forensics analyst, incident response analyst, cryptographer, security trainer, cybersecurity engineer, etc.

The list doesn't end here, there are more and, nearly all of these positions require at least one or more cybersecurity certifications. The banking sector, the federal government, cybersecurity law, utilities, etc. are the industries where a cybersecurity professional can start a career.

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