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A new world of opportunities: careers in cybersecurity

Emerging professions and skills required in the cybersecurity sector

The article discusses the increasing demand and vital role of various IT security professionals such as IT auditors, security analysts, network security engineers, cybersecurity managers, and penetration testers. These roles ensure the efficacy, enhancement, and protection of an organization's IT systems from cyber threats, affirming the significance of such professions in today's digital age.

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In an increasingly digitized context like the current one, professional figures related to IT security are becoming more and more in demand. While the specializations in this area are particularly complex and technical, nevertheless some entry level profiles are present on the market. Applicants must have at least three years of experience with a bachelor's degree and one to two years of experience with a master's degree.

IT auditors and IT security analysts

An essential professional figure is that of the IT auditor, who guarantee the effectiveness and quality of an organization's IT systems. Their duties include setting audit objectives, acquiring insights through interviews with department staff, and designing concrete strategies to improve IT systems. In parallel, computer security analysts design and implement security solutions to safeguard a company's computer systems and networks. Their role includes constant forecasting of future threats, and their creative ability is essential for developing new defense solutions.

Network security engineers and cybersecurity managers

Network security engineers operate in different fields and sectors. They are concerned with detecting and preparing for future risks by identifying potential dangers and vulnerabilities in the company's IT system and software architecture. Alongside them, cybersecurity managers are responsible for maintaining security systems, detecting system vulnerabilities and developing methods to prevent cyber attacks. These manage a team of IT specialists who focus on identifying security vulnerabilities, building firewalls, developing proactive solutions and providing security reports.

Penetration Tester

Finally, penetration testers simulate cyberattacks to discover and report security problems in computer systems, networks and infrastructure, including websites. To do this you must have a bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering or information systems and have 2-4 years' experience in an information security position.

The digital age, albeit fascinating, leads to an exponential increase in the risks associated with information security. This is why the professions related to this sector are of paramount importance and growing rapidly. Arm yourself with skills, experience and dedication to enter this dynamic and ever-changing field. A unique opportunity for those who wish to join the front of the battle for data protection and defense against cyber-attacks.

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07/09/2023 12:03

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