Why Consider a Cybersecurity Career?
March 12, 2020 by Jon O'Keefe

Whether you are just graduating high school, in the middle of getting a degree, or are simply switching careers, there’s a good chance that you have considered a career in technology already. If you have a passion for computers, networks, coding, and all things technology, cybersecurity could be a great choice for your new career path.

Cybersecurity is one of the biggest sectors of the tech industry of today as cyberthreats continue to grow in frequency and sophistication every day. In fact, cybercrime is predicted to cost the world over $6 trillion by the end of 2021. This astounding number paired with the serious gap in trained professionals makes cybersecurity roles some of the most in-demand to fill for companies of all sizes.

Why should you consider making the move into a cybersecurity position?

  • Virtually Unlimited Growth – With new threats and technologies appearing all the time, a career in cybersecurity offers the ultimate growth potential in terms of both a career path as well as learning opportunities. The industry will continue to evolve, which means that new roles will continue to emerge while old positions will evolve to encompass new skills. Whether you are looking to move up to the role of Chief Information Security Officer or just want to work with the latest technologies, the only thing that will restrict your job position is your willingness to learn new things.
  • Variety – There are a wide variety of positions to choose from within the sector of cybersecurity. For example, those who are interested in solving puzzles and seeking out problems may find the role of a penetration tester to be particularly interesting. If the idea of hacking excites you, a job as an ethical hacker for bug bounty programs could be a great fit. Cybersecurity professionals also work in nearly every industry and business sector, which means that they get to work directly with teams and systems you may have never dreamed possible. From self-driving cars to enormous social media networks, the variety within the security sector is nearly limitless.
  • Salary – Between the sheer importance of a cybersecurity job and the enormous talent gap within the industry, companies are offering large, competitive salaries to entice potential applicants. While they vary between industry and job position, salaries average over $100,000 per year according to popular job listing site Indeed.
  • Job Satisfaction – Job satisfaction among cybersecurity professionals is incredibly high. According to a recent study conducted in North America, 71-percent of participants reported that they are satisfied with their job in the cybersecurity world. Most people take pride in the fact that they are making a difference by helping protect people and companies from cybercriminals in some way.
  • Certification – Contrary to popular belief, you do not actually need a college degree in cybersecurity to get started in the field. Many professionals are self-taught or complete professional cybersecurity training (such as our cybersecurity training courses and certifications) to get the necessary knowledge base and skillset for the job.

 

If you are serious about your love of technology and continually learning new things, a cybersecurity job can be an incredibly rewarding career - and there is no better time than the present to become a cybersecurity expert.