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Cybersecurity Career Master Plan

By : Dr. Gerald Auger, Jaclyn “Jax” Scott, Jonathan Helmus, Kim Nguyen
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Cybersecurity Career Master Plan

By: Dr. Gerald Auger, Jaclyn “Jax” Scott, Jonathan Helmus, Kim Nguyen

Overview of this book

Cybersecurity is an emerging career trend and will continue to become increasingly important. Despite the lucrative pay and significant career growth opportunities, many people are unsure of how to get started. This book is designed by leading industry experts to help you enter the world of cybersecurity with confidence, covering everything from gaining the right certification to tips and tools for finding your first job. The book starts by helping you gain a foundational understanding of cybersecurity, covering cyber law, cyber policy, and frameworks. Next, you’ll focus on how to choose the career field best suited to you from options such as security operations, penetration testing, and risk analysis. The book also guides you through the different certification options as well as the pros and cons of a formal college education versus formal certificate courses. Later, you’ll discover the importance of defining and understanding your brand. Finally, you’ll get up to speed with different career paths and learning opportunities. By the end of this cyber book, you will have gained the knowledge you need to clearly define your career path and develop goals relating to career progression.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Started with Cybersecurity
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Section 2: Your Path into the Industry
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Section 3: Now You're in; Time to Level Up!

College of knowledge – discovering the benefits of a cyber degree

One of the most controversial things you will ever hear about cybersecurity is whether you should or should not get a degree in some type of technology-related program. You may be asking yourself, Should I get a degree or should I pursue certifications if I already have a non-technical degree? A lot of the discussion revolves around the statement "You do not have to have a degree to be in cybersecurity," which is 100% true, but also not 100% true. What we are really trying to say is that studies show that degrees may not be the guarantee to get you into cybersecurity; however, they do provide you with a better pay scale and job promotions when it comes to timelines. In fact, studies show that entry-level cyber positions typically pay anywhere from 10% to 15% more if you have a degree. On top of that, many jobs in cybersecurity require a higher-level degree such as a master's, or for dedicated research...