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Best Jobs in Cybersecurity for 2021 and How to Get One

by Sarfaraz K. Just a single word has no impact but a bunch of wo

Are you interested in a career as a cybersecurity professional? There are more than 464,000 open positions for cybersecurity jobs in the United States. This is a great time to get involved in a growing industry. But where do you start? CyberSeek is a database that provides actionable information about the supply and demand for cybersecurity jobs. This helps job seekers to identify the skills they need to move between roles in Cybersecurity and further their careers.




This blog post will discuss the nine most sought-after cybersecurity jobs in the United States. We also share the educational requirements, certifications, and skills required to get a job as one of these highly demanded positions.


CyberSeek has compiled a list of the most prominent cybersecurity jobs and their average salaries.


  1. Cybersecurity Analyst $95,000
  2. Cybersecurity consultant $91,000
  3. Cyber Security Administrator / Manager $105,000
  4. Software Developer/Engineer $110 140*
  5. Systems Engineer $90,000.
  6. Network Engineer/Architect $83,510*
  7. Vulnerability Analyst/Penetration Testing $103,000
  8. Cyber Security Specialist / Technie $92,000
  9. Incident Analyst/Responder $89,000

If you want to become one of the above, It's recommended to go first for Cyber Security certification today.



How to get a job in Cybersecurity


An IT security manager can be responsible for everything from network security to incident response or ethical hacker. They may also be responsible for writing security policies and training documents. Cybersecurity talent is required to be able to see the whole picture and not just one part of the system.


You already have technical skills, so the first step in Cybersecurity is to transfer those skills to Cybersecurity. If you can understand code, you will be able to identify and protect yourself against malicious code.


There's always something new in technology, and that's especially true when it comes to fighting cybercrime. Take stock of your technical skills and note the skills that you would like to acquire to get a job in Cybersecurity. This also applies to soft skills.


The entry process to Cybersecurity for those with no technical background is slightly different. However, there are still many opportunities. You could get positions such as cyber policy analyst or technical writer without having technical Knowledge. These entry-level positions can be viewed as stepping stones to more advanced jobs in Cybersecurity as you get more experience and training.


Cybersecurity Jobs Require Education


Cybersecurity jobs often require education and formal training. CyberSeek shows which online jobs require a minimum of a bachelor's, a bachelor's or a master's degree.


Cybersecurity specialist, for example, is used to describing entry-level jobs in Cybersecurity or jobs that require cybersecurity skills. IT specialist information security and IT security specialist are two possible job titles. This job role doesn't require as many education requirements as other ones. 19% of cybersecurity specialist job postings require less education than a bachelor's. Higher job titles require more education.


A cybersecurity engineer, however, is a higher-level job track. This means that 89% require higher education. A bachelor's degree is required for 66% and a master's degree for 23% of cybersecurity engineer positions.


To become a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), you will need to have more experience and training. A candidate for this position typically has a bachelor's in computer science or another related field. They also need to have 7-12 years of experience in work, at least half of which in management. A CISO must also have technical expertise.


CyberSeek has data on all nine top job titles. You can look into the data to find out what education level is most commonly required for your dream job.



Cybersecurity jobs require skills.


It is easy to assume that the top skills required for these job titles will include the word "security." But what about the more obscure skills? We've also filtered out the most common skills from job postings.


Linux: Linux is a great option for Android phones and security systems. It is a versatile operating system that can be used in many different ways, which will make it a great choice for cybersecurity careers. CompTIA Linux+ validates your Linux skills and shows employers that you are capable of working on many operating systems.


Project Management: IT professionals must manage multiple projects simultaneously. This soft skill can help you get ahead. CompTIA Project+ is a project management certification. CompTIA Project+ covers essential concepts and methodologies, so it goes beyond a specific framework or methodology. Global Knowledge identifies CompTIA Project+ as one of the most highly-paid IT certifications.


Information Systems: An organized system that stores, organizes and collects data. A successful career in Cybersecurity requires Knowledge of information systems.



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