Because organizations are overwhelmed by hackers and cyber-criminals, there are plenty of jobs in cybersecurity available for IT experts who know how to protect systems and prevent intrusions. Cybersecurity professionals may choose to work in the private sector or the public sector with an agency of The Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
https://www.dhs.gov/homeland-security-careers/dhs-cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Trends
Every year, millions of viruses are released through the Internet. The FBI reports that there are a variety of cyber-threats, such as identify theft, Internet fraud and cyber-crimes related crimes like terrorism.
Cryber-criminals are moving on from targeting individuals to business employees, such as through emailing phishing scams with infected attachments. After stealing personal information, hackers often sell the data through online black market websites. Because of these trends, companies are hiring cybersecurity experts and paying and treating them well. Salaries are slowing rising for regular employees, but rising fast for IT managers. Accredited education and industry …show more content…
Sometimes, IT professionals simply want to improve their skills, but others want to gain a competitive advantage during job and promotion interviews. Most employers use certifications as an eligibility requirement for employment.
Certifications will help the holders secure pay increases and career advancements. Earning a certification demonstrates competency in the target subject matter and shows that the holder is dedicated to their career. The two most popular certifications are the GIAC Security Expert (GSE) and the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Cisco offers their Cybersecurity Specialist (CS) certification, but major universities also offer graduate level professional certifications.