Choosing Cybersecurity as a Career

Choosing Cybersecurity as a Career
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In today's digital world, everything is interconnected – be it in the form of communication, travel or supply chain. Also, with an increase in the demand for digitization, attention is automatically garnered by Internet of Things. All this makes it possible for the organizations to improve their services and cater to the consumers in a much better way. However, on the downside, rise in digitisation leads to increase in the number of cyber-attacks, thus becoming a point of concern. Solution? Cybersecurity. Since most of the data that's dealt on a daily basis is digital, cyber-security plays a key role in protecting this data from attacks.

As the data keeps increasing, concern about its security does rounds as well. It is because of this that the demand for cybersecurity jobs across the world is insane and unmatched. No wonder why this job is one of the hottest in this century. It has been a common scenario to witness companies falling prey to cyber-attacks. The number seems to increase with every passing day. Hence, the need of professionals who can better deal with these attacks is always there and bound to remain forever.

Cybersecurity today falls into the category of most sought after career options. Cybersecurity has a wide range of fields that one can choose to work in. To get into the world of cybersecurity, having a sound knowledge about the field of interest is the key. Also, having a look at what the market demands can also help in taking better decisions while thinking of pursuing with cybersecurity as a career option.

Talking about India, this is the country that has seen a rapid increase in the number of cyber-attacks over the years. Now is the time to pay extra attention to understand what's going wrong. Getting in professionals who are smart enough to keep these cyberattacks at bay is the need of the hour. This entirely depends in the training that goes in.

All you need to know about a career in cybersecurity

• A relevant degree in the field of technology makes it easy to get started. These days, people with humanities background tend to get benefitted. In addition to this, knowledge about advanced cybersecurity concepts, regulatory policies, etc. makes it all the more easy and convenient.

• There are a lot of courses available that can turn out to be a feather on your cap. Both the government as well as private entities have come up with an array of courses on Cybersecurity that ensure that you get practical knowledge before stepping into the real world. You can choose from part time courses, online courses, distance learning, certifications, diploma and a lot more.

• Today, a lot of colleges offer undergraduate as well as post graduate programmes in the field of cybersecurity that students can take full advantage of.

Despite the recent increase in popularity of cybersecurity as a course in most of the colleges, the results aren't promising enough. This is because the number of professionals in Cybersecurity is way too less when compared to the number of students who enrol. Hence, focus should now be on creating cybersecurity as a specialised discipline and an integral component of any IT syllabus

Role

There are a plethora of options available in the field of cybersecurity. Getting the right skills depending on the roles in the market helps to carve a niche for yourself. The different roles offered are –

• Security analyst

• Security manager

• Forensic expert

• Security auditor

• Security administrator

• Incident responder

• Security specialist, etc.

All the above roles are equally interesting and are in high demand considering how vulnerable data is these days. So, if thinking of exploring this career, well, now is the time! Get started!

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