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4 Steps to Becoming a Cyber Security Specialist

In this digital age, we practically live our entire lives online. Businesses have turned to the internet to attract potential customers, complete transactions, and collect important personal data. For these reasons, cyber security services have never been more important. A career in this exciting field as a cyber security specialist gives people the potential to make a huge difference in the lives of everyday consumers.

The cyber security experts at CyberTech 360 have outlined the steps to beginning a career as a cyber security specialist.

  1. Research what the different careers in cyber security entail

Like any career, it’s important to know the details in order to decide whether this is a path that you should pursue. As a cyber security specialist, you’ll have the responsibility of protecting computer networks and systems through regular network security monitoring , testing for viruses, forensics and software updates. Although this is a very tech-oriented career, you’ll also have regular contact with representatives from the businesses that you work with and may need to conduct cyber security awareness training for employees. This means that your ability to communicate clearly is essential.

  1. Investigate your earning potential

The salary of a cyber security specialist ranges from approximately $40-110,000 annually. This variance is due to the many different positions this field has to offer, as well as the cyber security training and certifications that position an individual to receive higher pay. As a cyber security specialist, you may also advance into a supervisory role, which could contribute to an increase in salary.

  1. Complete the required schooling

In most cases, to begin your career as a cyber security specialist, you’ll need to complete a 4-year bachelor’s degree in computer science, programming or engineering, in addition to courses in English and Mathematics. However, those who have a history of work in a relevant field may be able to begin their career by simply completing a certificate program. Those who obtain both a bachelor’s degree and certificate will be in the best position for job opportunities.

  1. Find the optimal position for you

Cyber security training can prepare you for a wide range of positions in the field including information technology specialist, information security analyst, information security manager, and many others. It is important to investigate each of these positions and find out what roles you might excel in. Alternatively, you may choose to pursue a career in a slightly different field, such as software development. Your education and training in the field of cyber security will give you the tools to explore many options.

For more information on a career in cyber security, call CyberTech 360 at (403) 789-8933 and speak to one of our cyber security experts today.

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