Cyber-novice? Break into Cybersecurity NOW!
Are you feeling like a cyber-novice without no experience at all in tech, but wondering, considering and ready to jump into the exciting and ever-evolving world of cybersecurity? Then follow me closely and read on...
With the world becoming increasingly digital, the need for cybersecurity professionals is skyrocketing in an alarming rate. In fact, it's been predicted that there will be more than 4.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions by 2023. So, whether you've been recently laid off or just looking for a change in career, now is the perfect time to start exploring the world of cybersecurity.
First things first, let's define what exactly cybersecurity is. In simple terms, it's the practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and sensitive information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. In other words, it's the digital version of a superhero, protecting the internet from the bad guys.
There are a variety of roles within the field of cybersecurity, but some examples include:
Now, you might be thinking "But I don't have a degree in computer science!" Not to worry, my dear cyber-novice. While a degree in a related field can be helpful, it's not always necessary. Many cybersecurity professionals get their start through certifications, apprenticeships, or on-the-job training.
Some popular certifications include:
Let me point out here however that acquiring certifications without the relevant industrial knowledge via relevant hands-on training and mentorship does not equal to job guarantee. You need the hands-on exposure like the one provided here at www.MyITUniversity.com to break into tech. To join our next cohort for 6-figure tech career schedule a free discovery call with Professor Temi today on MyITUniversity, you will thank me later!
So, where's the best place to start your cybersecurity career? A lot of tech roles including cybersecurity are remote now, there are many cities you can start from like the city of San Francisco in California - a great place to start your job hunt. It's home to many cybersecurity companies and start-ups and has a high demand for cybersecurity professionals. Other cities with a strong demand for cybersecurity professionals include New York City, Washington D.C metro area, Austin Texas, Seattle Washington, Boston Massachusetts, Chicago Illinois, Los Angeles California, Toronto Canada as well as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Sydney and Austin to mention a few.
But let's talk about the real reason you're considering a career in cybersecurity: the benefits. Not only will you have job security (because let's face it, cyber threats aren't going anywhere), but the earning potential is also pretty impressive. The average salary for a cybersecurity professional in the United States is around $100,000 per year. And let's not forget the satisfaction of knowing you're making a real impact in protecting people and organizations from cyber threats. It's like being a superhero, but in a suit and tie.
So, whether you're a cyber-novice or a seasoned pro, now is the time to jump into the exciting and ever-evolving world of cybersecurity. Don't let the bad guys win, save the internet, save the day and make some good money as well!
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